YWCA OF CALGARY FAMILY VIOLENCE SHELTER EVACUATED, OTHER PROGRAMS SUSPENDED
June 21, 2013
Calgary, Alberta – (June 21, 2013): Last night 10 women and 10 children, who have recently fled family violence were evacuated last night from the YWCA Sheriff King Home shelter in low-lying Inglewood. The women spent the night securely in a community church hall in the city’s Northwest.
When Calgary Police arrived YWCA officials expressed concern about taking these vulnerable individuals to mass evacuation centres, starting a chain of fan out calls. One pastor responded immediately by opening the facility doors. The name and location are not being disclosed at this time in order to protect the evacuees.
Depending on assessments to be made this morning, in conjunction with emergency officials and the availability of support services including transportation, its anticipated the evacuees and YWCA trauma staff will investigate additional options for accommodations today.
YWCA Sheriff King Home remains closed Friday and all family violence counseling programs offered from that facility are suspended until further notice.
At the YWCA of Calgary’s Downtown location, the following services and programs are closed due to access restrictions:
- Childcare
- ParentLink Centre
- Vermilion Energy/YWCA Employment Resource Centre
- All English language programs
- Canadian Employment Skills program
- Fitness on 5th
Elsbeth Mehrer
Director, External Relations, YWCA of Calgary
Phone: 403.809.4168 | Email: emehrer@ywcalgary.ca
Carla Link
Manager, Communications, YWCA of Calgary
Phone: 587.228.8663 | Email: clink@ywcalgary.ca
Press Release_YWCA Family Violence Shelter evacuated_June 21, 2013