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Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters appeals for donations after office broken into

Data showed that shelters received 65,390 calls for support between April 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022. Of those, 25,530 were calls to request admission to a shelter.However, the ACWS said only 16.

6 per cent of those calls resulted in the shelter being able to provide admission to the caller. Most requests were from women and seniors who were turned away due to the shelters being at capacity.Story continues below advertisement

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