Lethbridge organizations to receive restorative justice funding
The province is investing funding into restorative justice programs to aid in holding offenders accountable and support healing for victims.
Restorative justice is an alternative to formal court processes that helps to reduce the load on Alberta’s courts by encouraging both those harmed by crime and those responsible for it to engage in dialogue to repair harm.
The Chinook Sexual Assault Centre and the Sweetgrass Youth Alliance are among the recipients of the 2025-2026 Restorative Justice grant, a $720,000 fund for non-profit organizations, municipalities, and Indigenous communities.
“There is vital work being done in communities across the province to foster accountability in the justice process,” says Mickey Amery, Minister of Justice and Attorney General. “We are confident that these grants will continue to support positive outcomes and lasting change for individuals, families and communities across Alberta.”


