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Edmonton non-profit seeks household items to support victims of family violence

Wings of Providence secondary housing in Edmonton. Wings of Providence

An Edmonton non-profit is looking for household items to support women and children who were victims of family violence.

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Wings of Providence has been helping those in need for over 30 years, and there’s still a big demand for their services.

“We’re at 100 per cent occupancy in our second stage shelter, which is 20 fully-furnished apartments,” said executive director Patricia Garrett.

“And we’re at 100 per cent occupancy in our affordable housing, which is 29 apartments.”

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The organization provides wrap-around programs and services for the women and children it helps.

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“It’s our hope to create safety, reduce stress, [and] try to improve their quality of life so that they can continue with their goals of self-sufficiency free from violence,” she said.

On Sunday, the organization is hosting its Shower Wings with Love & Community, which is looking for new household items to replace the aging items in its secondary housing units.

“To be able to provide these families with a fully-furnished, self-contained apartment, right down to pots, pans, bedding, towels, all the household items you would need, really helps them reduce their stress,” Garrett said. “And that they can provide a decent standard of living for themselves and their children means so much to them.”

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