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Camrose Women’s Shelter Society

About Us

In the fall of 1981, under the umbrella of Camrose and District Support Services, and thanks to the efforts of the Camrose Business and Professional Women’s Club, the Camrose Women’s Shelter project became a reality. Margie McCrea (chairperson) and Mona Sparling (Vice President) spent an intensive two years of research and fundraising, the result of which helped Camrose to recognize that there existed a serious domestic violence problem.

Within the first year of research, our Shelter compiled statistical information to support the claims that domestic violence was indeed a large problem within Camrose and surrounding communities. For example, one survey indicated that over 700 women were in need of protection from their abusive spouses. It was this staggering piece of information that enabled Camrose Women’s Shelter to receive government funding.

In the summer of 1983, construction of the Camrose Women’s Shelter began with funding from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. The fund-raising committee worked hard to find the necessary money, furniture and household items for the shelter. Without the extensive community support of such an endeavor, the Camrose Women’s Shelter would never have become a reality. In January of 1985, the Camrose Society for a Women’s Shelter, governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, opened its doors and accepted the first women and children needing safety and protection from family violence.