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Community resources for well-being

A resource page to provide our diverse UCalgary and local Calgary community with a comprehensive list of resources for well-being and quality of life.

211 Alberta

211 is an essential service that helps Albertans find the right resource or service for whatever issue they need help with, at the right time. 211 is available 24/7 by phone, text and chat. The service is free, confidential and available in over 170 languages over the phone. On a national level, 211 connects people to the right information and services, strengthens Canada’s health and human services, and helps Canadians to become more engaged with their communities.

ResourceDescriptionTags
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProviding Indigenous cultural connection and education through programs and services for the urban population. .Indigenous, women, housing, family, outreach, education, external
Asian Mental Health CollectiveDirectory of Asian mental health professionals. Offering counselling and community events specifically for Asian individuals who may be struggling with mental health. .Asian, mental health, counselling, disability, external
Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain InjuredFind rehabilitation services such as armchair fitness, social interaction, and mental stimulation activities for individuals with brain injuries, as well as caregiver support. .Mental health, disability, family, outreach, caregiver, external
AWO-TAAN Healing Lodge SocietyProvides emergency services, guided by Indigenous traditional teachings, for women affected by family abuse. Offers emergency housing and counselling. .Women, Indigenous, BIPOC, counselling, housing, family, external
BIPOC Mental Health YYCA directory of BIPOC mental health professionals that offer services centered around equity-informed treatment. .BIPOC, mental health, disability, external
Calgary Foundation Indigenous Ally ToolkitA directory of educational resources focused on aiding allies in promoting dignity, respect and equal accessibility for Indigenous peoples. .Indigenous, ally, education, external
Calgary OutlinkCalgary Outlink is a hub that promotes support and community connectedness for all gender and sexually diverse people. Find groups, peer support, mentorship, trainings, and other resources. Call 587-800-4121 to be connected to You Matter, a non-crisis peer support and re source link. .LGBTQ2S+, ally, external
Calgary Public LibraryEmbedded in the ongoing collaboration with Indigenous peoples, the Calgary Public Library offers a wide variety of Indigenous programming and connections. Programs include a speaker series, Elders In Residence both in person and virtually as well, language learning opportunities, and a wide Indigenous multimedia connection. .Indigenous, education, community, wellness, external
Centre for NewcomersCFN offers mental health settlement, non-therapeutic counselling, and crisis intervention as necessary. This includes information and referrals to internal agency programs and resources and external agencies along with ethnocultural programs. .Immigrant, BIPOC, counselling, mental health, disability,
Centre for SexualityOffers short-term counselling for individuals regarding gender, sexuality, family planning and STI diagnoses. .LGBTQ2S+, family, sexual health, external
Chinese Emotional Support HotlineCall 587-997-5977 to be connected to a well-trained Chinese speaking hotline volunteer, who can provide you with emotional support and connect you to community resources for further help. This service is completely free, confidential and non-judgemental. .Chinese, Asian, counselling, external
CPL Elders Guidance CircleIndividuals and groups can submit requests to meet with an Elder or Knowledge Keeper from the Treaty 7 and Calgary area. Please note that there are some areas of Indigenous history, spirituality, and culture that Elders are not comfortable sharing due to protocols or the sensitive nature of the information. .Indigenous, ally, external
Elbow River Healing LodgeA primary health care network is a part of AHS and is located in downtown Calgary. Their care framework emphasizes culturally appropriate and safe practices through traditional healing approaches, health promotion, disease prevention, curative care, rehabilitative care, and community-supportive care. .Indigenous, healing, family, external
Elizabeth Fry Calgary Indigenous Cultural SupportElizabeth Fry engages Indigenous women in case management supports, programs and ceremony designed to increase their cultural identity, address intergenerational trauma, and encourage healing. Women can address their personal issues by talking with Elders individually or by sharing in healing circles. They are provided with cultural teachings, monthly sweatlodges, as well as other indigenous ceremonies based on season and availability. .Indigenous, women, counseling, wellness, external
EnableCreates meaningful partnerships between people with disabilities and support workers. .Disability, caregiver, external
End of the RainbowEnd of the Rainbow connects sexually diverse people to peer support groups, supports to settle, and support for refugee hearings in the Calgary area. They also provide language, employment, other training and educational services. .LGBTQ2S+, BIPOC, immigrant, refugee, employment, housing, education, external
Faith and Spirituality CentreUCalgary supports your cultural and religious life and identity on campus. Connect to your faith, meet your peers, study, relax or engage in a variety of activities. Learn more.Religion, faith, community, internal
Healing in ColourA directory of BIPOC therapists who are committed to supporting BIPOC. Find resources and therapists online and across Canada..BIPOC, counselling, mental health, disability, external
Hope for WellnessThe Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous people across Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counsellors are reachable by telephone and online 'chat' 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Both telephone and online chat services are available in English and French. Telephone support is also available upon request in: Cree, Ojibway (Anishinaabemowin) and Inuktitut. .Indigenous, counselling, mental health, disability, external
Indian Residential School Survivors SocietyThe Indian Residential School Survivors Society (IRSSS) is a provincial organization that provides essential services to residential school survivors and families experiencing intergenerational trauma.. For crisis support, call 1-800-721-0066 anytime of day. .Indigenous, mental health, disability, family, external
Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support ProgramCultural and emotional supports as well as mental health support counselling. For 24-hour crisis support to former Indian Residential School students and their families call 1-866-925-4419. Individuals impacted by the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls are encouraged to contact 1-844-413-6649. .Indigenous, counselling, women, external
Indigenous Mental Health ProgramThis service provides culturally appropriate mental health care and support for Indigenous clients. This program works closely with nurses, physicians, and other service providers to facilitate a holistic approach to care. For intake call 403-955-6645. .Indigenous, mental health, disability, wellness, family, outreach, external
Indigenous Sport Council Alberta (ISCA)A multi-sport organisation that represents all First Nation, Metis and Inuit in Alberta. Their programming aims to build a strong foundation of holistic health and wellness for Indigenous people, their families, and their communities through sport, physical activity, recreation, and culture. .Indigenous, sport, community, family, health, wellness, external
Making Treaty 7 Cultural SocietyA database of varied resources for Indigenous peoples. .Indigenous, external
Métis Calgary Family ServicesNot-for-profit community organisation to provide Indigenous programs and services that are responsive, community-based, services which are culturally specific for our urban community. .Metis, Indigenous, housing, family, youth, social service, education, external
Miskanawah Community Services AssociationCommunity-based community services association with two locations in Calgary. Their focus is on building and deepening the connection of the Indigenous community and strengthening cultural identity and programming for people in the Greater Calgary Area. Services and programs open to families, youth children and 2SLGBTQ+ folx. .Indigenous, counselling, external
Native Counselling Services of AlbertaOffers programs and services to Indigenous peoples including counselling, emergency housing and career workshops. .Indigenous, counselling, housing, career, external
Neurodiversity Support AdvisingThe Neurodiversity Support Advisor (NSA) can help students accessing student wellness support and support students on the autism spectrum, including navigating on and off-campus resources. Learn more.Autism spectrum, neurodiversity, disability, education, internal
PflagProvides support, education and resources to parents, families and individuals who have questions or concerns about sexual orientation or gender identity. .LGBTQ2S+, family, education, external
Punjabi Community Health ServicesOrganizes community events, peer suppprt and informational sessions for members of Punjabi and other South Asian communities. .Punjabi, Asian, counselling, mental health, disability, family, outreach, external
Queers on CampusQueer people and allies working together to encourage and promote understanding and acceptance within the greater student, faculty, and staff community at the ɫ. .LGBTQ2S+, ally, internal
Rapid Access CounsellingConnect with a counsellor, often within a week, for a single session counselling appointment to help gain direction with an ongoing challenge or to support a current crisis. For adults, youth, children, couples, and families. .Counselling, mental health, disability, sexual health, caregiver, family, youth, external
Skipping StoneOrganizes events and programs for trans and gender diverse individuals, offers mentorship and provides gender-affirming resources. .LGBTQ2S+, family, youth, ally, career, external
South Asian Youth Mental HealthThis resource helps the South Asian community navigate mental health and mental illness. It includes a self-assessment, educational topics, and further resources. Created by a group of emerging South Asian professionals. .Asian, mental health, disability, counselling, youth, outreach, education, external
Student Accessibility ServicesEnhance your academic and personal development with disability-related services. Register your disability with this office or inquire to discuss your challenges if you don't have a diagnosis. Learn more.Disability, internal
The AlexProvides support to diverse populations for physical and mental health, addiction, housing and food security. .LGBTQ2S+, BIPOC, mental health, disability, sexual health, housing, food, family, youth,
The Q CentreThe Students' Union Q Centre is a safe, comfortable and inviting space for the campus LGBTQ2S+ community, featuring a library and peer support services. .LGBTQ2S+, ally, housing, scholarships, internal
Trans LifelineOffers a peer-support phone service as well as microgrants for trans and non-binary individuals. .LGBTQ2S+, BIPOC, counselling, youth, funding, external
United Way Elders Knowledge CircleThe Elders Knowledge Circle preserves, protects, revitalizes, and shares wisdom from Indigenous Elders..Indigenous, external
VecovaFind mental health support and education to persons with disabilities and their support networks. To access this service you must be part of the Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) program. .Disability, caregiver, social work, education, counselling, external
We R NativeComprehensive online health resources for Indigenous youth (US-based). .Indigenous, mental health, disability, external
Women's Resource CentreProviding a safe and supportive place to advance gender equality and build community through sharing, learning and teaching, the Women's Resource Centre values all experiences and offers the resources necessary to make informed choices. Learn more.Women, internal, community
Womens Centre Indigenous Community ResourcesA directory of resources for Indigenous community members, with a focus on women's health and healing. .Indigenous, women, family, youth, healing, counselling, career, housing, law and justice, external
Writing Symbols LodgeWriting Symbols Lodge provides academic, personal, and cultural support services and programs to prospective and current Indigenous students, and offers a welcoming and supportive learning environment for the whole campus community. Learn more.Indigenous, education, community, internal

Crisis and distress resources

For local 24/7 mental health support, call at 403-266-4357 to speak with a highly trained volunteer who can connect you to further resources.

For Canadians aged 5-29, operators are professional counsellors, call 1-800-668-6868 to access or text CONNECT to 686868. To access the support you need in the country you reside in, visit the .

 is a confidential 24/7 service that provides support, information and referrals to Albertans experiencing mental health concerns. Call 1-877-303-2642 (toll free) to access.

 has call and text services, visit for more information for how to connect to a trainee counsellor or social worker.

If you are having thoughts of suicide, call or text , where you will be connected with responder who will listen to you, support you, and keep you safe.       

For Indigenous peoples, is operated 24/7 by experienced and culturally sensitive counsellors. Call 1-855-242-3310 to be connected or .


Disclaimer:

External resources have been carefully selected but are not provided by UCalgary and UCalgary is not responsible for the content nor does UCalgary endorse products or services mentioned on these sites. Suggested links and resources are intended to educate and supplement but not to replace UCalgary resources.

Created and managed by the Campus Mental Health Strategy team, this resource matrix was guided by the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion with feedback and direction from the EDI Network