Community Agencies

A list of trusted community resources in St. Albert.

Family Abuse/Violence

For those who may be experiencing family abuse and/or violence.

Homelessness

For community members who may be experiencing homelessness.

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.
  • 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

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Last edited: October 23, 2024