Christa Sanford (she/her), BACJ
Community Domestic Violence Response Lead
Christa Sanford was born and raised in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. She first moved to Lethbridge in the late 90s to attend school at what was then known as Lethbridge College, now Lethbridge Polytechnic. However, Lethbridge has always been a second home for Christa. Growing up, she travelled and spent time here every summer with family.
Christa chose Lethbridge for post-secondary because of the great reviews she had heard about the Criminal Justice Program. She was invested in becoming an officer. Christa graduated from the program with a degree and went on to work at Lethbridge Correctional Centre as a Correctional Officer I/Acting Caseworker for the next 5 years. Then, Christa worked with apprehended youth in a group home for nearly 3 years. By a turn of events she found herself working in settlement services. Christa spent the next 13 years working with newcomers to Canada and helping adults, children, and youth navigate their way in a new homeland.
The work that Christa has done taught her that life takes us in all sorts of directions, planned or unplanned, and during these times we often need help and support from others. This led Christa down a path of accomplishments she is proud to be a part of. During her time working in settlement and with help from others, Christa was able to create several programs that assisted with settlement, such as an after-school homework club, summer program opportunities for youth, and a mental health group for newcomer children. Christa also had the privilege and opportunity to engage clients and develop relevant activities and curricula that met the needs and wants of vulnerable women at Lethbridge Family Services, Immigrant Services.
Christa is excited for her new role as the Community Domestic Violence Response Lead so that she can continue her work with the community, providing engagement and learning opportunities that will improve the well-being and lives of individuals and families who call Lethbridge their home.