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Providing treatment, support, and education across East Central Alberta.

Who is ACAA?

In the late 1980s, a group of people from East Central Alberta began talking about the significant number of child sexual abuse cases they were seeing and the lack of services available. This led to the formation of a community-based board representing all of East Central Alberta. In 1987 the scope of child sexual violence was extended to include emotional and physical abuse, and the Association of Communities Against Abuse was created. Later services such as education, support, groups and justice navigation were added. We continue to provide treatment, support, and education across East Central Alberta, to the communities of Stettler, Camrose, Drumheller, Hanna, Oyen, Tofield and surrounding areas.

Our Team.

At ACAA, our dedicated team members are the backbone of our organization. With their expertise and commitment, they work tirelessly to support our mission.

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Stephanie Hadley

Executive Director

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Sara Harke

Education Coordinator

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Jenny Ofrim

Consultant

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Brianne Lockhat

Intake and Support

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How ACAA Helps

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Our Donors.

ACAA funding comes from numerous sources: The federal government (Public Health Agency of Canada), Alberta Health Services - Family Violence Prevention, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Children and Family Services, the Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Services, Alberta IODE, as well as foundations, community service groups, corporate sponsors, private donors, and our own fundraising efforts.

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Need help immediately?

ALBERTA ONE LINE: 1-866-403-8000

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We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of the Treaty 6 and Treaty 7 region and the Métis Settlements and Métis Nation of Alberta, Regions 2, 3 and 4. We respect the histories, languages, and cultures of First Nations, Metis, Inuit, and all First Peoples of Canada, whose presence continues to enrich our community.

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