![]() ![]() ![]() Clients are referred by the Edmonton Police Service.The program works with victims of intimate partner violence charged files only, from time of incident to completion of the matter in criminal docket court.This program is designed to be one point of contact for victims in criminal docket court. The Nalah Centre offers support and advocacy for victims of intimate partner violence in collaboration with community agencies and Government of Alberta. To donate your gently used furniture and household items, contact FIND at 780.988.1717 or.Self-Referrals or referrals from professional supports are accepted. ![]() Services may occur virtually, at our office and/or in the community.Clients must have a signed lease agreement and be in need of a minimum of 3 items.In partnership with Homeward Trust, FIND: Furnishing Hope provides gently used furniture, at no cost, to individuals/families who have recently left a family violence situation. Client services may occur in our office, virtually and/or in the community.Self-referrals and referrals from community agencies are accepted. The program aims to increase safety and reduce barriers using a goal-based approach. Partner Check Outreach Program: Support & Services for the partners of individuals participating in treatment through Forensic Assessment and Community Services (FACS).įamily Violence Prevention Centre Brochureįor people experiencing family violence who are seeking: education and information ongoing emotional support advocacy and/or referrals to other community agencies.Domestic Violence Complainant Assistance Program (DVCAP): Support & advocacy from trained court workers to assist in navigating the court processes related to domestic violence.Nalah Centre: Support and advocacy for victims of intimate partner violence in collaboration with community agencies and the Government of Alberta.Furniture Program: Gently used furniture for individuals and families who have recently left a family violence situation.Community Outreach Support: For those experiencing family violence seeking ongoing support and advocacy.FVPC provides client-centered support to all peoples, inclusive of all gender identities, sexual orientations, and cultural backgrounds.įamily Violence Prevention Centre Services: We assist our clients in reducing barriers and providing a safe and supportive environment to make informed choices. The Family Violence Prevention Centre (FVPC) seeks to increase knowledge and awareness of family violence. Supporting those affected by family violence to make informed decisions to break the cycle of violence Scan this QR code to learn more and download the app! This app can be used by survivors of family violence as well as their professional/natural/family supports. It is designed to offer survivors of family violence opportunities to finding peace and safety through access to: EJHS’ Family Violence Prevention Centre has a free app called Flourish. ![]()
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