Women’s Shelter and Food Bank Usage Serious Issues for Our Region
LETHBRIDGE – The Community Foundation has released its 2016 Vital Signs report, with the local branch focusing on the key issues for southwestern Alberta.
The report looks at community connections, the environment, lifelong learning, living standards, healthy communities and cultural life, to help determine where help is needed the most.
“The hope that happens is that the community works together, there’s more awareness of what’s going on in our community so that we can come together,” explained Charleen Davidson, Executive Director at the Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta. “We look at how our community came together to welcome the Syrian refugees, and that’s a perfect example of southwestern Alberta supporting its own community.”
This 2016 report highlighted a significant increase in food bank usage and a lack of shelter space for women as two of the most serious issues for our region and province.


