â–º Listen Live

PACE set to help launch Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence

Pace Community Support in Grande Prairie is gearing up to help launch Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence.

The widget, which will be available through the Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services website as of May 6th, will be a vital point of contact for those who need help.

The service will offer talk, text and chat features, to make that initial point of contact easier for anyone who may be in a dangerous situation.

PACE Fund Development Coordinator Buffy MacIntosh says this tool will be invaluable to those in the greater Grande Prairie area.

“We’re the only sexual assault centre in the northwest region, and so there are people in smaller communities and more remote communities who don’t necessarily have direct access to a support centre.”

Macintosh says the increase of reports since the MeToo movement began a few years ago is staggering, but it’s something she calls a silver lining.

“The more we have these conversations the more we decrease the stigma around sexual assault and sexual abuse. People are starting to feel more comfortable in coming forward, speaking about their experiences and trying to find support.”

The launch of the service coincides with Sexual Violence Awareness Month, which runs for the entirety of May.

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

NWP Fairview campus to close in 2026

Northwestern Polytechnic's Fairview Campus will close in the summer of 2026.

Halloween safety should remain top priority: Grande Prairie RCMP

With Halloween quickly approaching Friday night, safety should be highly prioritized during the spooky night.

Avian Influenza confirmed in some birds in Grande Prairie

The City of Grande Prairie is reminding residents that avian influenza, also known as bird flu has reached some wild birds in the city.

School zones in Grande Prairie are back in effect

With the students back in the classroom, school zones around the city are back in affect.

Coun. Bressey set to run for President of ABMunis

Grande Prairie City Councillor Dylan Bressey has announced that he will be running for President of Alberta Municipalities in November.
- Advertisement -