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It has been said that it takes a village to raise a child.  The HomeFront model is a testament to that adage and continues to influence positive change.

 

The success of the HomeFront model means that offenders are being held accountable, victims are safer and the public can see the justice system at work to reduce the incidence of domestic violence.

 

Our collaboration generates positive results, re-energizing partnerships and commitments by the collective to make Calgary safe for our most vulnerable citizens.  

 

Our success depends on ongoing support from the community, without this support we could not continue to provide the services and healing programs for families, organizations and individuals affected by domestic violence.

 

Together we are helping break the cycle of violence for families and individuals impacted by the crime of domestic violence.

 

Here are ways HomeFront makes positive change;

 

$50

 

  • Ensures one victim and their children are assessed for risk & and an individualized safety plan is put in place.
  • Ensures one victim receives information and education about their rights under the law and what they can expect throughout the court process.
  • Educates one victim about the impact of domestic violence on their and their children’s lives

 

$250

 

  • Ensures one victim’s voice and individual needs are heard in court.

 

$350

 

  • Ensures one victim and their family are safe and receive support from community resources.

 

$1,300

 

  • One victim receives follow-up telephone support, ongoing risk assessment & appropriate safety planning and information for a period of three (3) months.

 

 

$1,750

 

  • per month will ensure our frontline employees continue to be cross-trained in order to provide victims and their children services based on current Best Practices and up to date information on community –based services and resources.

 

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$1,500 per month or $500 per client

 

  • Ensures that more than 3,680 individuals and their children will not be a part the cycle of violence following their participation in the coordinated community response.

 

To further protect victims and children this ensures that a minimum of 1,156 abusers receive specialized counseling to prevent them from re-offending next year.

Ensures that at least 2,524 victims and their children break free from the cycle of violence next year.