Volunteers needed in helping the community heal from crime
Whether it’s a motor vehicle accident or a domestic violence situation, the physical and emotional impact of crime can be devastating, but there is help. Gateway Regional Victim Services (GRVS) is working to lessen the impact of crime in our communities.
The non-profit organization, located in the Prince Albert RCMP detachment north of the Diefenbaker bridge, is funded by the Ministry of Justice and operates under a board of directors. There are five full-time staff who, with the help of volunteers, assist victims of crime or tragic circumstances referred to them by RCMP from 11 different detachments between Prince Albert and Meadow Lake.
“Between March and October of 2017, we had 650 referrals from police,” said GRVS coordinator Laegan Meyers.
The caseload is too big for the approximately 15 volunteers GRVS currently has. Meyers said the organization is looking to recruit compassionate and mature people to provide community based support to all individuals in a courteous and compassionate manner that respects dignity and privacy while promoting personal well-being.