Overview
On this page, find supports and financial help for helping you find safety and get set up – including getting help with costs to leave.
Call 911 if someone is in immediate danger. Family violence is a crime.
Get help 24/7
Family Violence Info Line (toll free)
Text: 310-1818* *Standard text message rates may apply.
Online chat – to start a chat, click on the message icon in the bottom right of the screen – English only.
Know the signs
There are different types of family violence. Know how to recognize it, and the laws that protect you – like Clare’s Law, the right to access your partner’s background information.
If you are worried about someone you know, find out how you can help.
Information in other languages: Family violence publications
Contact trained staff
Contact the Family Violence Info Line – call, text, or chat online. Trained staff can help you get to safety and give you information on supports and financial aid.
Help is confidential. Phone support is available in more than 170 languages.
Other help lines
- 211 Alberta: Call, Text or Chat online at 211 Alberta for help taking the next step
- Abuse Helpline: Call 1-855-443-5722 (1-855-4HELPAB)
- Child Abuse Hotline: Call 1-800-387-5437 (1-800-387-KIDS)
- Sexual Violence One Line: Call 1-866-403-8000
or Text 1-866-403-8000, or Chat online - Protection for Persons in Care Line: Call 1-888-357-9339 to report the abuse of an adult receiving care from public-funded service providers
- Men’s Helpline: Call 1-833-327-6367 (1-833-327-MENS)
- Emergency Income Support Contact Centre: Call 1-866-644-5135
- Mental Health Helpline: Call 1-877-303-2642
- HealthLink: Call 811
Create a safety plan
Get help with costs to leave
People fleeing family violence can get emergency funds to help to cover the costs of leaving.
- Find out about the Escaping Abuse Benefit.
Find a shelter
- Find a shelter – locate women’s and seniors’ emergency shelters and second stage housing
Financial help
- Escaping Abuse Benefit for people fleeing family violence – for help with costs to leave
- Emergency Needs Allowance – if you are on low income and facing an unexpected emergency, you can get funds for costs like food, clothing, shelter and transportation
- Victims of Crime Financial Benefits program – if you were a victim of a crime in Alberta that you reported to police, you can apply for an injury, witness or death benefit
- Restitution and recovery for victims of crime – ask the judge to have an offender pay you back for expenses caused by the crime they committed against you
- Income support – this program can help you and your family with basic living costs and other necessities
Other supports
Contact the Family Violence Info Line for information on help available to people fleeing abuse.