Welcome to the    Alberta Council of Women's Shelters Archive

Alberta’s sheltering movement stands on the shoulders of giants – a group of tireless and fearless advocates – who deserve to be appropriately honored and recognized. 

This project will help ensure history doesn’t forget them and their life-saving efforts. As the provincial network organization of women’s shelters in Alberta, the Alberta Council of Women's Shelters (ACWS) supports 41 sheltering organizations that operate over 50 shelters across the province for women, children, and seniors facing domestic abuse. ACWS supports them and works with them to end domestic violence through culture-shifting violence prevention programs, collective data and research, and frontline training. 

Alberta women’s shelters have grown from their informal beginnings to a specialized system that shelters thousands of women, children and seniors every year. They also turn away far too many persons requesting shelter due to a lack of capacity. Building on the expertise of the early sheltering movement, ACWS members now provide dozens of services in addition to shelter, from food and transportation to highly specialized help. These services include: one-on-one support, safety planning, trauma-informed childcare and parenting support, legal system navigation, and help obtaining income support, employment, and education. Domestic violence remains an urgent and serious problem in Alberta. Every six days in Canada, a woman is killed by a current or former intimate partner. Alberta has one of the highest rates of domestic violence in the country, and the severity of the violence is on the rise. 

ACWS advocates on behalf of sheltering organizations in Alberta for the resources they need to provide safety for women. Archiving the evolution of shelters in Alberta supports these advocacy efforts and strengthens the movement.