Family and Community Support Services - FCSS provides a variety of programs and support services to enhance the well-being of individuals and families in our communities. Services are offered in Leduc, Leduc County, Warburg, Beaumont, New Sarepta, Calmar, Thorsby, and Devon. Phone: 780-980-7109 (Leduc)
Leduc Pediatric Community Rehabilitation - Phone: 1-888-925-4044 (Central Intake) Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech and Language Pathology for children 0-18.
Leduc and District Food Bank (LDFB) - #201, 6051-47 Street Leduc, AB T9E 7A5 Phone: 780-986-5333 Serving the communities of Beaumont, Calmar, Devon, Leduc, Leduc County, New Sarepta, Nisku, Thorsby and Warburg. The LDFB is operated on an appointment only basis for food hampers on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed holidays). Intake calls are completed in the morning and appointments are scheduled for the same afternoon. The food bank does not prebook appointments.
Leduc Victim Services - Phone: 780-980-7232 Leduc and District Victim Services provides inclusive, non-judgmental, and trauma informed support for those affected by crime, crisis, or tragedy. Services are offered in Leduc, Leduc County, Devon, Beaumont, Throsby, and Breton areas.
Centre Hope - Mental Health and Addictions Support 2nd floor, 4906-49 Ave. Leduc, AB T9E 6W6 Adults:Care is coordinated by a mental health provider and / or addiction counselor. Goal directed services are tailored to the needs of individual clients. Length of treatment is mutually determined between client and provider. Children and Youth: Walk-in clinic for children, youth and their caregiver seeking mental health or substance use concerns. This service offers a 50-minute, solution-focused, single therapy session on a first-come, first-serve basis with a focus on exploring specific issues and possible solutions. Parent/Caregiver attendance is preferred to support the child/youth. Families can call ahead to determine wait times.
Bridges FASD Program - Phone: 780-979-2385 Supports and services for adults either diagnosed with or suspected of having Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). This program serves residents of Leduc, Leduc County, Beaumont, Calmar, Devon, New Sarepta, Thorsby, and Warburg.
Leduc LINX Connect Centre - Phone: 780-980-9423 A non-profit agency that supports individuals with developmental disabilities in Leduc. Services include a day program, employment support, community access, outreach, respite, and support homes.
Leduc Community Living Association -Phone: 780-986-4193 A charitable organization that support individuals with developmental disabilities in Leduc. They have a day program and also provide support services in community access, employment, respite, and daily living. Robin Hood Association - Phone: 780-467-7140 Residential services, employment services, day programs, and respite for adults, youth, and children with disabilities in Edmonton and surrounding areas.
The Family Centre - Phone: 780-900-6423 Classes, counselling, child and family support services, interpretation, and translation services to foster healthy families in healthy communities. We empower children, youth, and families to effectively navigate through change, raise healthy children, develop strong and healthy relationships, and heal from trauma. Services in Edmonton Region.
Kara Family Resource Centre - Phone: 780-478-5396 A non profit organization that offers free parent education, traditional parenting education for Indigenous families and sharing circles, early childhood development and family support programs, as well as developmental screening, information and referral services. Services offered in Edmonton and surrounding areas.
Bridgeway Connection Services- Phone: 780-298-0139 Supervised visitation, coaching, connections. Family reunification support and planning. Children and Youth support services. Serving Edmonton and surrounding areas.
McMan Youth, Family, and Community Services Association - A non-profit social services agency that supports individuals and families across Alberta. They offer services such as foster and group care for children, respite, family support and intervention, and home services for adults in semi independent living, assisted living, and support homes.
Edmonton John Howard Society - Holistic services and wraparound supports that address the root causes of crime and social disorder for youth and adults. By focusing on reintegration, acceptance and successful outcomes in order to build a safer community.
UP Family and Community Services - An agency that provides a variety of services and programs for children, youth, and adults to either remain in the family home or re-integrate with their families and community. Services are offered in Edmonton region.
Pathways Family Services- Professional foster care agency the provides support to licensed foster homes in Edmonton and surrounding areas.
CarePros- An agency that provides trauma-informed services, family support for children with disabilities, and intervention for children and youth living with a range of complex medical and or behavioral challenges. Services are available in Edmonton and surrounding areas including Leduc.
Adaptabilities - Programs and services for adults and children with diverse abilities.
Boyle Street Community Services - Since 1971, Boyle Street Community Services has been supporting individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness and poverty in Edmonton.
The Mustard Seed - A Christian non-profit organization that has been caring for individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty.
Bissel Centre Edmonton - Edmonton-based nonprofit organization working towards the elimination of poverty and homelessness in the community.
Caregivers Alberta - A non-profit organization that supports the well being of caregivers in a variety of fields. They offer a wide range of services to match the needs of caregivers, such as through their support line, coaching, respite, resources, peer support and education.
Level Up Wellness - A wellness clinic with a team of specialized service providers offering support in a range of different emotional, behavioral, and medical areas. They offer both face-to-face and online sessions and are open 7 days a week. Services are offered in Leduc and Beaumont.
On Site Placement (OSP) - A non-profit organization that works to help build an inclusive community through employment related services.
YESS Edmonton - Offers immediate and low-barrier shelter, temporary supportive housing, and individualized support including access to primary medical and mental health care for youth aged 15-24. They work collaboratively within a network of care focused on the prevention of youth homelessness by providing youth with the necessary supports and resources needed to help stabilize their housing, improve their wellbeing, build life skills and community connections.
E4C Edmonton- A non-profit, charitable organization that has been working for over 50 years to help vulnerable people in the Edmonton area. They have over 20 programs to help fight poverty and connect people with resources and support they need.
A Safe Place - 24/7 Crisis Line: 780-464-7233 Provides emergency shelter, resources, and support for women and children who have experienced domestic abuse. They offer a crisis and family violence information line, community outreach, and public education to bring awareness to and help end domestic violence.
The Lurana Shelter -24/7 crisis line at 780-424-5875 Offers access to emergency shelter and support for women with or without children fleeing domestic violence and abuse.
Camrose Women’s Shelter Phone: 1-877-672-1010 Assists individuals and families experiencing the effects of family violence to work towards a lifestyle free of abuse
The Open Doors - Phone: 780-679-6803 A non-profit charitable organization that offers hope and support services to youth, adults and families in Camrose and surrounding areas.
Your Way Support -Phone: 780-916-5892 Respite, childcare and family support for children with disabilities in Edmonton and surrounding areas.
Native Counselling Services of Alberta - NCSA has been providing programs and services designed and delivered for Indigenous people, by Indigenous people in Alberta for over 50 years. We started by providing court worker assistance with the goal of attaining fair and equitable treatment for Indigenous people across the province.
The Red Road Healing Society - There are no fees and everyone is welcome! Partake in programs or stop by for coffee. Education, employment, health, social & telephone services are available for ‘drop in’ use. Counselling, specific referrals & home support are available through appointment only on a ‘first come first serve’ basis. Red Road School consist of programs of culture, literacy, tutoring, ‘Baby Think It Over’ and Tobacco & Drug Prevention. These programs are on-going throughout the year; and regularly in the society’s meeting rooms.
ASSIST Community Services - Programs and services that meet a variety of needs for newcomers. We welcome all people to our programs regardless of race, gender identity, ability, religion, and sexual orientation, and strive to create an inclusive, diverse, and respectful environment for everyone.
Horizons Centre: Phone: 780-352-6096 A non profit agency that supports adults living with disabilities in the Wetaskiwin area. Services include a day program, as well as employment, daily living, and community access supports.
Selections Career Support Services: A community-based, non-profit organization dedicated to individuals with disabilities and other barriers by assisting them in finding and maintaining opportunities for employment and volunteering. bent arrow Skills Society: Skills Society is a not-for-profit organization that provides support services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, survivors of brain injuries, and their families.
EmployAbilities - An Edmonton based non-profit organization providing skills development, training, and employment services to Albertans with various employment barriers such as medical conditions, mental health challenges, permanent injuries, and disabilities. They also have employment support services for newcomers to Canada.
WJS Canada - Phone: 1-800-867-1987 Supports individuals with diverse abilities in days program activities, residential and outreach support, and employment support. Services are offered in the Edmonton area.
Homeward Trust Edmonton - Provides a range of services to the community including housing development, housing first and support services, and research and community planning.
Integralorg.ca - Training, support and resources for non-profit organizations in areas such as governance, leadership, strategic planning, risk management, financial management, financial management, and legal support.