Our story

About Grande Cache Transition House Society

Supporting women and their children since 1985. The only domestic violence shelter in Grande Cache.

24-hour confidential crisis line: 780-827-1791. Call anytime.

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24-hour confidential crisis line: 780-827-1791. Call anytime.
Mission History Executive Director Board of Directors Land Acknowledgment Accountability

Our Mission

To provide a 24-hour safe house and information service for women and their children.

Our Vision

A Grande Cache community where every woman and child lives free from violence. Where safety is not a crisis response but a daily reality.

Our Values

  • Safety first. We prioritise the physical and emotional safety of every woman and child we serve.
  • Dignity. Every person who comes to us deserves to be treated with respect and without judgement.
  • Confidentiality. Trust is the foundation of everything we do.
  • Community. We are part of Grande Cache. We work alongside community partners, not around them.
  • Accountability. We are responsible stewards of our funding and transparent with the community we serve.
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Our history

Our History

Grande Cache Transition House Society was founded on May 27, 1985. For more than four decades, we have been the only domestic violence shelter in Grande Cache, serving women and children in a region where the nearest alternative shelter is more than 100 kilometres away.

We have operated continuously since our founding, through changes in funding, staffing, and the broader landscape of services available to women in northern Alberta. Our work has never stopped.

We are a registered Alberta society and a Canadian charity (CRA #107446593RR0001). We are a member of the Alberta Council of Women's Shelters (ACWS).

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Executive Director

Executive Director

Shauna Meaney

Shauna Meaney has served as Executive Director of Grande Cache Transition House Society since January 2020.

Shauna began her career at GCTHS as a House Mom, providing direct hands-on care for women and children coming through our doors. She went on to work as an Outreach Worker and as a Crisis Worker. That experience across every part of our organisation is the foundation of her leadership.

Her philosophy is straightforward: everyone deserves safety, support, and the resources they need to move forward. Her work ensures that GCTHS remains a place where every person who comes to us feels heard and respected.

Our Board of Directors

GCTHS is governed by a volunteer board of community members from Grande Cache.

Current Board (as of March 2026):

Chairperson

Michel Hebert

Vice-Chairperson

Samantha Redknap

Treasurer

Diana Wall

Secretary

Katelyn O'Krafka

Director

Calandra Smith

Director

Sherry Baker

Director

Cheyenne Nelson

Land Acknowledgment

We honour and acknowledge the territory of Treaty 8 on which Grande Cache is located. We honour and respect the Mountain Cree, the Woodland Cree, the Plains Cree, the Foothills Ojibwe, and the Metis peoples who have made these mountains and hills their home for many generations, and the Metis Nation of Alberta's Region 4.

We recognise that we are Treaty people and we have a responsibility to become aware of our shared history, to understand the spirit and intent of Treaty 8, and in doing so to honour the past, be aware of the present, and work toward a just and caring future built on peace, friendship, and understanding.

Transparency and Accountability

Grande Cache Transition House Society is a registered Canadian charity.

  • CRA Charitable Registration: #107446593RR0001
  • Alberta Council of Women's Shelters (ACWS) member
  • Annual reports and financial summaries available on request

To request our annual report or financial summary, contact us at 780-827-3776 or info@gcths.ca.

24-hour confidential crisis line: 780-827-1791. Call anytime.