LLOYDMINSTER — The Government of Saskatchewan is allocating an additional $160,000 for a total of nearly $358,000 in operational funding for the Lloydminster Interval Home Society
The LIHS operates a 24-hour domestic violence emergency safe shelter with 33 beds for women and their children fleeing situations of interpersonal violence and abuse. This transition house offers increased access to safe shelter and wrap-around supports for women, with a focus on crisis services to ensure their immediate safety.
In addition to the safe shelter program, the LIHS provides crisis intervention, clinical counselling, safety planning, childcare, transportation, public education and advocacy.
“Together, we provide a vital service to women and children experiencing interpersonal violence and abuse.” ,” Lloydminster Interval Home Society CEO Angela Rooks-Trotzuk said.
“It is partnerships like ours, between the Lloydminster Interval Home Society and the Government of Saskatchewan, that make our communities safer for women and children escaping violence.”
In 2022-23, the LIHS supported over 300 women and children leaving circumstances of violence and abuse. Since they began operating in 1980, the LIHS has provided emergency shelter to nearly 6,800 women and 8,400 children.