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Stettler & District
Family & Community Support Services
Stettler Resources
Crisis Aid
Crisis Aid is a community donation-based crisis aid program is a locally run initiative that provides emergency support to individuals and families facing urgent needs or crisis, such as food insecurity, housing instability, or medical crises. Funded entirely by community donations, the program distributes resources that ensure access to food security, housing and basic needs. Crisis Aid also campaigns for Tools for School and Coats for Kids to ensure that children in the community are being given every opportunity for a bright future. The program relies on volunteers and partnerships with local organizations to quickly respond to crises and ensure help is accessible, compassionate and free of charge.

Stettler Community Support Centre
The SCSC is a local resource hub that highlights the programs and services to residence of Stettler and surrounding area. It provides further information about the Crisis Aid Program, Medical Driver program, Counselling and financial education. SCSC assists individuals in building independence and stability and how to maintain it. They help to connect community members with practical help, guidance and local programs with ease.

Stettler Information & Referral Centre
The Stettler Connects Information and Referral Centre is a not for profit organization governed by a volunteer board of directors. We provide services that include information / referral, Senior supports, Community Volunteer Income Tax Program, Commissioner for Oaths, public access computer and telephone, Guardianship and Trusteeship application assistance, Central Alberta Community Legal Clinic communication facilitation, and Volunteer Centre activities. Our current hours of operation are Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8:30am-4:30pm.

Family Resource Network
The FRN is a local community-resource program that serves families in the Stettler and surrounding areas. It is part of the McMan Youth, Family and Community Services Association's network of Family Resource Networks in rural Alberta. They offer drop-in play spaces, parent-education programs, social-meetup opportunities for caregivers and development supports for children. It can be a great resource if you are looking to meet other parents, find fun and developmental activities for children, or get support as a caregiver.

Check out their Facebook for upcoming events and programs.
Heartland Youth Centre - Boys & Girls Club
BGC Stettler - Heartland Youth Center is a non-profit, charitable organization. Annually they offer over 20 programs to approximately 350 youth ages 6 – 18 years old in the Stettler and surrounding areas. They endeavor to develop and nurture the life skills of youth through community based programming with the support of families and volunteers.
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BGC Stettler - Heartland Youth Center strives to provide youth the opportunity to participate in quality programs which focus on developing social, recreational, educational, and personal skills through positive learning experiences at the Club and in the community.

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