Community Agencies A list of trusted community resources in St. Albert.Agency Types Listed on This Page Seniors Bereavement Support General Support Family Abuse/Violence For those who may be experiencing family abuse and/or violence.
Stop Abuse in Families (SAIF) St. Albert support agency for those who may be experiencing family abuse.
Child Abuse Hotline Available in multiple languages, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:
24-hour helpline This 24-hour Alberta helpline is available in 170 languages.
Homelessness For community members who may be experiencing homelessness.
St. Albert Food Bank and Community Village Offering services such as food hampers, showers, laundry, housing support, and social workers.
Salvation Army Helps individuals find a safe place to eat, sleep, shower, and provide access to support services such as emergency/crisis accommodation and financial assistance.
Families For families, parents, youth and children of all ages.
St. Albert Family Resource Centre Provides a variety of programming and services for children, youth, and families of all ages, including one-on-one parent coaches to provide families with the tools they need to build resiliency.
Seniors Seniors based assistance programs and opportunities.
St. Albert Seniors Association The association offers assistance and programs Monday to Friday.
Isolated Seniors Friendly Phone Call Program:
Healthy at Home Program
Seniors Without Walls A free phone-based seniors program that provides an opportunity for older adults 55+ to enjoy interactive information sessions, educational programs, games, and friendly conversation.
Bereavement Support For those who have lost a loved-one through death.
St. Albert Bereavement Fellowship Providing support through compassion, understanding, education and friendship to those who have lost a loved-one through death.
General Support Alberta based supports, offering a wide-range of programs, resources and services.
Alberta Supports Aids with access to services and programs for seniors, people with disabilities, job seekers, parents and families, homelessness, financial assistance, abuse, and family violence prevention.
Alberta 211 A free, confidential service that connects residents to a wide range of community, social, health, and government services. A 211-community resource specialist will connect people to information and referrals for a variety of needs, if required, on the same call in addition to offering follow-up check-ins. Available 24/7.
Phone: 211 Message: text the word 'INFO' to 211 Live Chat: ab.211.ca RCMP Non-Emergency Line Residents of St. Albert can call the non-emergency police line if they see individuals in the community who may require police assistance.
Phone: 780-458-7700 If there is an immediate threat or immediate assistance is required, call: 9-1-1 Last edited: October 23, 2024
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