Odyssey House official says domestic violence patterns in Grande Prairie same as in other parts of Alberta
A spokesperson with Odyssey House says Grande Prairie is seeing the same increases in domestic violence as other places in Alberta.
Odyssey House is one of 39 shelters that contributed to a recent report from the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters.
Executive Director Lisa Watson says the second-stage shelter Serenity Place has no vacancies for the first time in three years.
“All 14 of our units are full. We’re also seeing longer stays in the shelter, mainly due to the response to the cost of living in Grande Prairie around affordable housing and the cost of day-to-day needs.”