SUPPORTS A COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTORY 2021-2023 LLOYD
211 Alberta and 211 Saskatchewan are free, confidential 24/7 services connecting individuals to support services in both provinces. Lloydminster residents can receive assistance by calling/texting or visiting www.211.ca.


Low-income residents or persons receiving Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) or Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) may qualify for discounted memberships and admission to City facilities through the Recreation Access Program (RAP). Learn about the eligibility criteria and application process at www.lloydminster.ca/rap or call 780-875-6184. ADMISSION Adult 18+ $2.00 Child 0-17 $1.00 MEMBERSHIP 75% discount Discount applies only to the cardholder. Adult 18+ cardholders must present identification.EXPIRESAUTHORIZED BY NAME BIOCLEANAQUATICCENTRE LLOYDMINSTERCULTURAL&SCIENCECENTRELLOYDMINSTEROUTDOORPOOLSERVUSSPORTSCENTRE

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AMBULANCE, FIRE, RCMP, EMERGENCY 911 RCMP Non-Emergency Inquiries 780-808-8400 (theft, vandalism, etc.) RCMP Administration 780-808-8300 (criminal record checks, court inquiries, etc.) NATURAL GAS EMERGENCY ATCO Gas 24/7 Emergency Line 1-800-511-3447 ELECTRICAL POWER EMERGENCY ATCO Electric 24/7 Emergency Line 1-800-668-5506 Sask Power 24/7 Emergency Line 1-888-355-5589 MEDICAL 24/7 PROFESSIONAL HEALTH ADVICE HealthLine (Saskatchewan) 811 Health Link (Alberta) 811 Medical Emergency 811 POISON CONTROL Alberta 1-800-332-1414 Saskatchewan 1-866-454-1212 CITY OF LLOYDMINSTER Regular Business Hours 780-875-6184 (Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. excluding holidays) After-Hours Assistance 780-872-5418 (water breaks, sewer backups, utility disruption, etc.)
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FCSS Lloydminster works to build a strong and connected community through preventative social initiatives. As a service provided through the City of Lloydminster, we endeavour to serve all residents, every day, to the best of our abilities. CONTACT Monday – Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (excluding holidays) Phone 780-875-6184 Email fcss@lloydminster.ca Website www.lloydminster.ca/fcss Address City Hall, 4420 50 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0W2 OUR PROGRAMS INFORMATION AND REFERRAL FCSS Lloydminster aims to connect residents to local resources in the community through directories, newsletters, brochure distribution, events and celebrations. FCSS also facilitates one-on-one conversations with residents in-person, over the phone, and by email. To sign up for our community newsletter visit SENIORSwww.lloydminster.ca/newsletterTAXIPROGRAM Seniors Taxi Program: Allows seniors 65+ to buy tickets that provide one-way transit to a location within city limits at a cost of $5 per trip. This program supports local seniors as active participants in the community. Visit www.lloydminster.ca/SeniorsTaxi for more information.
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Each year, FCSS Lloydminster hosts a celebration for its residents. with initiatives such as the youth graffiti cleanup and online volunteer listings FCSS Lloydminster aims to promote and attract volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering, check out www.lloydminster.ca/volunteer for local opportunities. This directory is produced with the help of our local community partners. We want to thank the incredible service providers who share their time and talents to support residents and make Lloydminster a great place to live.
NEIGHBOURHOOD BLOCK PARTY PROGRAM Neighbourhood Block Party Program: Supports residents wanting to host block/street parties and get to know their neighbours better through: ▪ provision of free fun filled activities and games ▪ help with liability insurance, permitting, and road closures ▪ limited financial assistance A connected neighbourhood is stronger, safer and happier. If you are interested in hosting a Neighbourhood Block Party, visit www.lloydminster.ca/BlockParty for more information. AWARENESS AND EDUCATION The Social Programs and Services department raises understanding of community issues through awareness campaigns, workshops and special events. Some highlights include National Seniors Day, mental health workshops, elder abuse prevention and the Community Social Needs Assessment. Stay up-to-date with these opportunities at www.lloydminster.ca/FCSSEvents. NON-PROFIT GRANTS Through non-profit grants, FCSS Lloydminster administers over $500,000 in community funds to local non-profits through the Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant and the Lloydminster Tobacco Reduction Grant programs. For more information on these funding opportunities visit, VOLUNTEERISMwww.lloydminster.ca/grants
Seniors Taxi LLOYDMINSTER The Seniors Taxi Program assists Lloydminster seniors (65+) with transportation costs through the provision of vouchers that can be purchased for $5 and exchanged with local taxi providers for one-way, non-stop, transit within city limits. FOR MORE fcss@lloydminster.ca780-875-6184INFORMATIONExt.2908 www.lloydminster.ca/fcss


10 index INDEX The Lloyd Supports Community Directory is designed around helping residents find the social services and organizations they need. Throughout the document organizations are listed in alphabetical order with increasing entry numbers. The index page categorizes all organizations based on services. Please note, all numbers in the index exhibit the entry numbers, not page numbers. #
ADDICTIONS Addiction and Mental Health Helpline (AB) 2 Al-Anon Family Groups 3 Alcoholics Anonymous Lloydminster 11 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre 64 Midwest Family Connections 73 Needle Drop Locations 78 Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society 79 Prairie Central Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Association 81 Problem Gambling Helpline (SK) 82 Residents in Recovery Society 84 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Harm Reduction Program 91 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Lloydminster Mental Health and Addictions Services 93 Thorpe Recovery Centre 109 yllMyHome 113 AFFORDABLE HOUSING Carleton Housing 24 Lloydminster Housing Authority (SK) 54 Lloydminster Métis Housing Group 63 Lloydminster Region Housing Group (AB) 67 Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 69 CHILD/YOUTH/FAMILY SERVICES Big Brothers Big Sisters 16 Border City Aboriginal Head Start Program 17 Catholic Social Services 25 Central Alberta Child and Family Services 26 Creative Kids Saskatchewan 29 First Baptist Church 35 FOCUS Family and Child Support Services 37 Grace United Church 38 Kids Help Phone 44 Lloydminster Child and Family Services Centre (Alberta and Saskatchewan) 53 Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Family Violence Outreach Services 57 Lloydminster Interval Home Society –Lloydminster Community Youth Centre 59 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre 64 Lloydminster Public Library 65 Midwest Family Connections 73 Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society 79 Saskatchewan Child and Family Programs 89 Service Canada 102 Snowflake House Respite Foundation 103 Thorpe Recovery Centre 109 Walking Through Grief Society 110 yllMyHome 113 COMPUTER/INTERNET ACCESS Lloydminster Public Library 65 CRISIS AND EMERGENCY Alberta Family Violence Info Line 5 Canadian Red Cross 23 HealthLine (SK) 39 Health Link (AB) 40 Indian Residential School Survivors Society 42 Kids Help Phone 44 Lloydminster Child and Family Services Centre (AB and SK) 53 Lloydminster Interval Home Society 55 Lloydminster Sexual Assault Services 68 Mental Health Help Line – Alberta Health Services 72 Midwest Victim Services 75 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 86 Saskatchewan Health Authority –Lloydminster Hospital 92 DEMENTIA SUPPORT Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan 14 Health Link (AB) 40 Saskatchewan Health Authority - Lloydminster Mental Health and Addictions Services 93 DISABILITIES AND HEALTH CONDITIONS Ability Development Services by Bea Fisher 1 Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing 6 Alberta Supports 10 ALS Alberta 12 ALS Saskatchewan 13 Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan 14 Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) 15 Border City Connects Society – Border City Express......18 Border City Connects Society – Care-A-Van Service ..... 19 Catholic Social Services ................................................... 25 Drive Happiness.................................................................... 30 Inclusion Lloydminster ....................................................... 41 Lloydminster and Area Brain Injury Society (LABIS)........51 Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society of Canada (Lloydminster Chapter).................................................... 76 Muscular Dystrophy Canada ........................................ 77
Parkinson Association of Alberta 80 Prairie Central Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Association 81 Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) 88 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Chronic Disease Management 90 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Meals on Wheels 94 Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services 99 Service Canada 102 Snowflake House Respite Foundation 103 EDUCATION École Sans-Frontières 31 Lakeland College 46 Lloydminster Catholic School Division 52 Lloydminster Learning Council Association 60 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre 64 Lloydminster Public Library 65 Lloydminster Public School Division 66 EMPLOYMENT Ability Development Services by Bea Fisher 1 Alberta Employment Standards 4 Alberta Occupational Health and Safety 7 Alberta Supports 10 Canada-Saskatchewan Labour Market Services 22 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre 64 Saskatchewan Labour Relations and Workplace Safety – Employment Standards 96 Saskatchewan Labour Relations and Workplace Safety – Occupational Health and Safety 97 Saskatchewan Labour Relations and Workplace Safety – Office of the Workers’ Advocate 98 Service Canada 102 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE/INCOME SUPPORTS Alberta Supports 10 Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) 15 Creative Kids Saskatchewan 29 Jumpstart 43 Kidsport Lloydminster 45 Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) 88 Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services 99 Service Canada 102 FOOD RESOURCES First Baptist Church 35 Grace United Church..........................................................38 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre 64 Midwest Food Resources 74 Salvation Army Food Bank 87 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Meals on Wheels 94 St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church 104 St. John’s Anglican Church 105 The Olive Tree 106 HEALTH/MEDICAL SUPPORTS Border City Connects Society – Border City Express 18 Border City Connects Society – Care A Van Service........19 Drive Happiness 30 HealthLine (SK) 39 Health Link (AB) 40 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Lloydminster Hospital 92 HEALTHCAREIDENTIFICATION/DOCUMENTATION/CARDS eHealth Saskatchewan 32 Service Canada 102 Western Financial Group (SGI) 111 Wilson Registries (AB)......................................................112 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Border City Aboriginal Head Start Program 17 Carleton Housing 24 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line 36 Indian Residential School Survivors Society 42 Lloydminster Métis Housing Group 63 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre 64 LEGAL Alberta Employment Standards...................................4 Alberta Occupational Health and Safety 7 Alberta Provincial Court......................................................8 Alberta Residential Tenancies Act – Service AB 9 Bylaw Enforcement 20 Calgary Legal Guidance 21 Community Legal Clinic 27 Family Law Saskatchewan 33 Indian Residential School Survivors Society 42 Legal Aid Alberta 48 Legal Aid Saskatchewan 49 Resolution and Court Administration Services (AB) .......85 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 86 Saskatchewan Labour Relations and Workplace Safety – Employment Standards 96 Saskatchewan Residential Tenancies Act 100
MENTAL HEALTH Addiction and Mental Health Helpline (AB) 2 Catholic Social Services 25 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line 36 HealthLine (SK) 39 Health Link (AB) 40 Indian Residential School Survivors Society 42 Kids Help Phone 44 Libbie Young Centre Inc. 50 Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Family Violence Outreach Services 57 Lloydminster Mental Health Navigator Tool 62 Lloydminster Sexual Assault Services 68 Mental Health Help Line – Alberta Health Services 72 Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society 79 Problem Gambling Helpline (SK) 82 Thorpe Recovery Centre 109 Walking Through Grief Society 110 yllMyHome 113 NEWCOMERS/IMMIGRATION/REFUGEE Alberta Supports 10 Canada-Saskatchewan Labour Market Services 22 Catholic Social Services 25 Lloydminster Learning Council Association 60 Lloydminster Local Immigration Partnership (LLIP) 61 Service Canada 102 PREGNANCY/PARENTING Catholic Social Services 25 Connecting Parents Supporting Families 28 Inclusion Lloydminster 41 Lloydminster Child and Family Services Centre (AB and SK) 53 Midwest Family Connections 73 Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society 79 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Population Health Services 95 RECREATION SUPPORTS Creative Kids Saskatchewan 29 Jumpstart 43 KidSport Lloydminster 45 Recreation Access Program (RAP) 83 SENIORS Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing 6 Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan 14 Border City Connects Society – Border City Express 18 Border City Connects Society – Care-A-Van Service 19 Catholic Social Services 25 Drive Happiness 30 Federal/Provincial/Territorial Ministers Responsible for Seniors Forum 34 Grace United Church 38 Legacy Centre 47 Lloydminster Housing Authority (SK) 54 Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Family Violence Outreach Services 57 Lloydminster Métis Housing Group 63 Lloydminster Region Housing Group (AB) 67 Saskatchewan Health Authority - Meals on Wheels 94 Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services 99 Seniors Taxi Program 101 Service Canada 102 The Olive Tree 106 SEXUAL HEALTH HealthLine (SK) 39 Health Link (AB) 40 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre 64 Lloydminster Sexual Assault Services 68 Saskatchewan Health Authority - Harm Reduction Program 91 SHELTER Lloydminster Interval Home Society –Emergency Shelter 56 Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society –Lloydminster Men’s Shelter 70 THRIFT/SECOND-HAND STORES Lloydminster Interval Home Society - For the Interval Store 58 The Olive Tree – Thrift Store 107 The Olive Tree – Reclaim Store 108 TRANSPORTATION Border City Connects Society – Border City Express 18 Border City Connects Society – Care A Van Service 19 Drive Happiness 30 Seniors Taxi Program 101
Directory ABILITY1 SERVICESDEVELOPMENTBYBEAFISHER 780-875-3633 3514 51 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.beafisher.combeafisher@bordercity.com1C8 ▪ Transportation services for persons with developmental disabilities ▪ 24/7 residential care, fees for service may apply ▪ Independent living support ▪ Community access support ▪ Employment services and support ▪ Individuals that qualify for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) in Alberta or Community Living Services Division (CLSD) in Saskatchewan can apply for services. Applications are available at Bea Fisher or you can connect with your PDD or CLSD representative. ▪ Support for services will need to be approved by PDD, CLSD or Indigenous and Northern Aairs Canada (INAC) for funding. ADDICTION2 AND MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE (ALBERTA) 1-866-332-2322 ▪ 24/7 free, confidential helpline support ▪ Referral and information on alcohol, tobacco, drugs and gambling AL-ANON3 FAMILY GROUPS 780-875-7937 www.al-anon.orgwso@al-anon.org ▪ Support for families and friends who are being affected by someone else’s drinking ▪ Meetings held at the Community Services Building (4419 52 Ave, Lloydminster, AB) ALBERTA4 STANDARDSEMPLOYMENT 1-877-427-3731 standards.aspxwww.alberta.ca/employment▪ Awareness for working standards ▪ Information on minimum wage, overtime, holidays job-protected leaves, vacations, hours of work and termination. SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTS SEE ENTRY #96 EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ALBERTA5 FAMILY VIOLENCE INFO LINE 24/7310-1818support line for individuals who: ▪ Family violence support ▪ Safety planning resources ▪ Local service and support resources ▪ Available in multiple languages ▪ In the event of an emergency call 911
ALBERTA6 MINISTRY OF SENIORS AND HOUSING housing.aspxwww.alberta.ca/seniors-and▪ Programs and services to support the well-being and quality of life for seniors ▪ Seniors Property Tax Deferral program ▪ Alberta Seniors Benefit ▪ Seniors Financial Assistance programs ▪ Special Needs Assistance ▪ Dental and Optical Assistance ▪ Seniors Home Adaptation and Repair program ▪ Contact Alberta Supports for more information ALBERTA7 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 1-866-415-8690 safety.aspxwww.alberta.ca/occupational-health▪ Information on legislative acts, regulations and workplace rights and responsibilities for Alberta employers and employees ALBERTA8 PROVINCIAL COURT 780-871-6450 5124 50 Lloydminster,St AB T9V 0M3 www.albertacourts.ca ▪ This is a circuit court location, and addresses are provided for the accused purposes only. Continue to send all court documents to: Provincial Court Vermilion Provincial Building Box 30, 4701 52 St Vermilion, AB T9X 1J9 ALBERTA9 ALBERTATENANCIESRESIDENTIALACT-SERVICE 1-877-427-4088 property.aspxwww.alberta.ca/community-housing-rta@gov.ab.ca ▪ Support and information for landlords and tenants living in Alberta SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTS SEE ENTRY #100 SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT ALBERTA10 SUPPORTS 780-871-6480 1-877-644-9992or 2nd Floor Provincial Building 5124 50 Lloydminster,St AB T9V www.albertasupports.caHS.ds-central@gov.ab.ca0M3 ▪ Career and employment services ▪ Housing and homelessness supports ▪ Financial support: income support and Assured Income for the Severely Handicap (AISH) see entry #15 ▪ Disability services ALCOHOLICS11 LLOYDMINSTERANONYMOUS 780-875-3571 www.lloydminsteraa.com ▪ Support for individuals experiencing alcohol addiction ▪ Self-help 12-step program ▪ 24/7 phone line
ALS12 ALBERTA 403-228-3857 7874 10 St NE Calgary, AB T2E 8W1 www.alsab.cainfo@alsab.ca ▪ Services and support for persons living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) ▪ Information and referral ▪ Support groups ▪ Equipment Load program ▪ Supportive visits ALS13 SASKATCHEWAN 306-949-4100 Unit 2430C8 Ave Regina, SK S4R www.alssask.cadirector@alssask.ca5E3 ▪ Services and support for persons living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) ▪ Information and referral ▪ Support groups ▪ Equipment Load Program ▪ Home visits ▪ Referral required ALZHEIMER14 SOCIETY OF SASKATCHEWAN 1-877-949-4141 Provincial Office Unit Regina,2550#30112AveSKS4P helpline@alzheimer.sk.ca3X1 ▪ Information on Alzheimer disease and other dementias ▪ Individual support with trained staff ▪ Connection to Alzheimer society and community programs ▪ Virtual programs available across the province ▪ Support groups for the person with dementia and families ▪ Education sessions and webinars to learn more about the disease, communication tips, coping strategies and planning for the future ▪ Minds in Motion exercise and social program ASSURED15 INCOME FOR THE SEVERELY HANDICAPPED (AISH) 780-871-6418 2nd Floor Provincial Building 5124 50 Lloydminster,St AB T9V www.alberta.ca/aish.aspx0M3 ▪ Financial and health benefits for eligible Albertans with a permanent medical condition that prevents them from earning a living SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTS SEE ENTRY #88 SASKATCHEWAN ASSURED INCOME FOR DISABILITY (SAID) BIG16 BROTHERS BIG SISTERS 306-825-5757 Unit 4301#349 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V bigbrothersbigsisters.cahttps://lloydminster.brobinson@bbbslloydminster.ca0S5 ▪ Mentoring programs for young people (6-18 ages)
ONPARTYLET’SHAVEAYOURBLOCK! Block parties are a great way to get to know your neighbours and connect with your community. The benefits of a closely connected community include: ▪ Increased community pride ▪ Improved mental health and wellness ▪ Increased safety and a reduction in crime ▪ Enhanced social support networks With the helpful activity kits, the Lloydminster Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) team can help you get started on your first block party today! FOR MORE INFORMATION lloydminster.ca/BlockParty 780.875.6184 | fcss@lloydminster.ca
▪ Programs help children build selfconfidence, provide a sense of belonging and support positive mental health and well-being ▪ Mentees (children) are referred by schools, parents or guardians and are considered on a case-by-case basis ▪ No fees BORDER17 CITY ABORIGINAL HEAD START PROGRAM 306-825-5255 5009 48 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V bcahs2016@gmail.com0V8 ▪ Preschool classes for First Nation, Metis, and Inuit children (ages 3-5) BORDER18 CITY CONNECTS SOCIETY - BORDER CITY EXPRESS 780-205-1666 PO 2032BoxStation Main Lloydminster, SK S9V www.bordercityconnects.comadmin@bordercityconnects.com1R5 ▪ Wheelchair transportationaccessibleservice ▪ Book appointments in advance, fee for service applies ACCEPTS SENIORS TAXI PROGRAM VOUCHERS SEE ENTRY #101 OFFERS CARE-A-VAN SERVICE SEE ENTRY #19 BORDER19 CITY CONNECTS SOCIETY – CARE A VAN SERVICE 780-808-0042 www.bordercityconnects.comlloydhandivan@gmail.com ▪ medicalNon-emergencytransportation ▪ Available for Lloydminster and area residents attending medical appointments in Edmonton, Saskatoon and communities in-between ▪ Wheelchair accessible vehicle ▪ Book appointments in advance, fee for service may apply SERVICE PROVIDED BY BORDER CITY CONNECTS SEE ENTRY #18 BYLAW20 ENFORCEMENT 780-874-3710 1st Floor RCMP Building 5106 44 Lloydminster,St AB T9V 3M1 www.lloydminster.ca/ReportAConcernbylaw@lloydminster.ca ▪ Animal control issues ▪ Traffic and parking complaints ▪ Untidy premises ▪ Lost and found inquiries CALGARY21 LEGAL GUIDANCE www.clg.ab.ca ▪ Alberta website that provides information on a variety of legal issues (CAN-SASKLABOURCANADA-SASKATCHEWAN22MARKETSERVICESOFFICE) 1-833-613-0485 Unit #5 4517 50 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V www.saskjobs.calabourmarketservices@gov.sk.ca0Z9 ▪ Career and employment services to Saskatchewan residents
▪ Training and/or education options that enable participation in the provincial labour market ▪ Matches worker skills with employment opportunities ▪ Resources on career and job opportunities ALBERTA RESIDENTS SEE ENTRY #10 ALBERTA SUPPORTS CANADIAN23 RED CROSS 1-888-800-6493 www.redcross.ca ▪ Helps those affected by personal disasters (house fires or flooding) ▪ Provides food, shelter, clothing and essential supplies for up to 72 hours after disasters CARLETON24 HOUSING INC. 587-789-1587 Unit #103 5116 50 Lloydminster,St AB T9V www.carletonhousing.cajc@carletonhousing.camh@carletonhousing.ca0M3 ▪ Subsidized housing for working low to moderate-income Indigenous People ▪ Applicant must have an INAC Number (also known as the Department of Indian Affairs of Northern Development [DIAND], Treaty or Status Number) CATHOLIC25 SOCIAL SERVICES 780-875-9084 6612 35 Lloydminster,St AB T9V www.cssalberta.calloydminster@cssalberta.ca3H1 ▪ Counselling services- fee for service varies between $15-$120/hour ▪ Foster Care Home program- provides home assessments to open foster care homes and provides support to foster parents ▪ Gateway for Newcomerssupports immigrants living and/ or working in Lloydminster and surrounding newcomer@cssalberta.cacommunities ▪ Transport assistance for newcomers for settlement purposes ▪ Senior Connections- increases awareness of seniors’ needs and implements resources to fulfill them in their communities by way of presentations and seniorslloyd@cssalberta.careferrals ▪ Supervised private visitation fee for service applies ▪ FSCD - Family Supports for Children with Disabilities ▪ LLIP - Lloydminster Local Immigration Partnership ▪ No referral required for these public services CENTRAL26 ALBERTA CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES 780-871-6402 Suite #113 4910 50 Lloydminster,St SK S9V 0Y5 ▪ Family violence and bullying support ▪ Support for sexually exploited children ▪ Kinship caregivers, foster family and adoptive family support ▪ Child intervention support
COMMUNITY27 LEGAL CLINIC 587-789-0727 (Lloydminster) 403-314-9129 (Red Deer) Unit #106 4916 50 St Red Deer, AB T4N www.communitylegalclinic.netinfo@communitylegalclinic.net1X7 ▪ Presents public legal information sessions on various law topics ▪ Offers 30-minute appointments to receive free legal guidance from a volunteer lawyer ▪ Appointments only, no walk-ins ▪ Contact in advance for information on financial eligibility guidelines CONNECTING28 PARENTS SUPPORTING FAMILIES connectingparentssupportingfamiliesFacebookconnectingparentslloyd@gmail.com@ ▪ Networking and support group for parents with school-aged children ▪ Education presentations on topics relevant to parenting CREATIVE29 KIDS SASKATCHEWAN 1-855-277-9469 Unit #404 2125 11 Regina,AveSK S4P www.CreativeKidsSask.cainfo@CreativeKIdsSask.ca3X3 ▪ Offers funding for children to participate in art, music, dance, drama and cultural activities ▪ Funding is provided for families with the greatest financial need ▪ Lloydminster children on the Saskatchewan or Alberta side are eligible DRIVE30 HAPPINESS 1-888-336-4503 www.drivehappiness.cainfor@drivehappiness.ca ▪ Volunteer driver program that provides transportation assistance for seniors ÉCOLE31 SANS-FRONTIÈRES 780-875-0251 6524 35 Lloydminster,StreetAB T9V 3H1 www.sf.centrenord.ab.casf@centrenord.ab.ca ▪ Preschool francophone education for children three to five years old, for two to five half-days per week ▪ Provides education in French-language from Kindergarten to Grade 7 according to the curriculum by the Ministry of Education of Alberta ▪ Le programme de prématernelle s’adresse aux enfants admissibles à l’éducation francophone de trois à cinq ans à raison de deux à cinq demijournées par semaine ▪ L’ école offre un programme scolaire de la maternelle à la 7e année en français langue première conformément aux exigences du ministère de l’Éducation de l’Alberta EHEALTH32 SASKATCHEWAN 1-800-667-7551 3rd Regina,2130Floor11AveSK S4P 0J5
www.ehealthsask.ca ▪ Health cards ▪ Birth/marriage/death certificates ▪ Legal name changes ▪ Change of sex designation ▪ Service fees may apply FAMILY33 LAW SASKATCHEWAN https://familylaw.plea.org ▪ Tools and forms for self-representation during separation or divorce in the Saskatchewan court system FORUMRESPONSIBLETERRITORIALFEDERAL/PROVINCIAL/34MINISTERSFORSENIORS development/corporate/seniors/forumwww.canada.ca/en/employment-social▪ An intergovernmental body established to share information, discuss new and emerging issues related to seniors, and work collaboratively on key projects ▪ Information on issues relevant to seniors ▪ Benefits finder ▪ Provincial and Territorial resources FIRST35 BAPTIST CHURCH 306-825-2451 3915 47 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V 2C7 www.fbclloyd.ca ▪ Provides a food hamper in partnership with the Olive Tree. Call to book an appointment. ▪ Provides kids and youth programs. Visit their website or call for the most up-to-date information. FIRST36 NATIONS AND INUIT HOPE FOR HELPWELLNESSLINE 1-855-242-3310 www.hopeforwellness.ca ▪ Offers 24/7 mental health counselling and crisis intervention to all Indigenous People across Canada ▪ Experienced and culturally competent help-line counsellors if you • want to talk • are distressed • are trigged by painful memories ▪ Call the toll-free help-line or use the chat-box on the website to connect with a counsellor online ▪ Service is multilingual - French, English, Cree, Ojibway and Inuktitut FOCUS37 (FAMILY AND CHILDREN SUPPORT SERVICES) 780-875-3544 3917 12 Lloydminster,St fcss.program@focusvermilion.comSK ▪ Assists families with children in need of protection or social services involvement ▪ Provides one-on-one support to families ▪ In-home supports for families experiencing difficulties within the family unit ▪ Contact for more information about referral process and fees
GRACE38 UNITED CHURCH 780-875-8959 4708 50 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.graceunitedchurch.cagraceu@telusplanet.net0W4 ▪ Affirming faith-based community gathering in the heart of Treaty 6 territory ▪ Church services, bible studies, book clubs and small group gatherings open to all ages and stages in the community ▪ Community choir and music groups for children and youth (choir, handbells, ukuleles) ▪ Weekly food support offered for individuals and families in need ▪ Food donations welcome ▪ Community cooking classes for all ages. Fee for service, financial assistance available ▪ Senior lunches (1st and 3rd Wednesday), Men’s Breakfast (1st Friday monthly) ▪ GUC Playschool Society Mon-Fri for ages 3-4. Fee for service, financial assistance available ▪ Homework program (Tuesdays) 3:30-5:30 p.m. for students from grades 7 to 12 ▪ Monthly “Youth Nite” program ▪ Church hall, meeting rooms and other spaces available for rental HEALTHLINE39 (SASKATCHEWAN) 811 or 1-877-800-0002 1-800-855-1155 for deaf and hard of hearing for SaskTel Relay Operator www.saskhealthauthority.caservice ▪ 24/7 health information and support telephone line ▪ Staffed by registered nurses, registered psychiatric nurses and social workers ▪ Services are offered in English, with translation available in over 100 languages ▪ Information can be for a variety of medical concerns, including but not limited to mental health, sexual health, physical concerns and advice for parents and caregivers HEALTH40 LINK (ALBERTA) 811 1-866-408-5465 outside of Alberta ▪ 24/7 telephone line providing medical advice on a variety of issues and information from a registered nurse ▪ Assistance finding health care such as immunization clinics, doctors, and health programs ▪ Available in multiple languages ▪ Dementia advice- support for those living with dementia ▪ Information can be for a variety of medical concerns, including but not limited to mental health, sexual health, physical concerns and advice for parents and caregivers INCLUSION41 LLOYDMINSTER 306-825-5918 Box Lloydminster,492 SK S9V www.inclusionlloydminster.cominfo@inclusionlloydminster.com0Y6 ▪ Inclusive education, recreation and post-secondary training for children and adults with developmental disabilities ▪ Leadership and family support
▪ Resource referrals ▪ Support for families seeking respite care INDIAN42 RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL SURVIVORS SOCIETY 1-888-495-6588 (Alberta) 1-866-250-1529 (Saskatchewan) www.irsss.careception@irsss.ca ▪ Provides services to Indian residential school survivors ▪ Assists survivors with the litigation process pertaining to residential school abuses ▪ Delivers wellness and healing services to Indian residential school survivors, their families and those dealing with intergenerational trauma ▪ Emergency Crisis Line is also available 24/7 for those needing counselling support: 1-800-721-0066 JUMPSTART43 1-844-YES-PLAY www.jumpstart.canadiantire.cajumpstart@cantire.com(1-844-937-7529) ▪ Financial assistance for children (ages 4-18 years) in registered sporting programs KIDS44 HELP PHONE 1-800-668-6868 Text ‘CONNECT’ to www.kidshelpphone.ca686868 ▪ 24/7 service whether by phone, text, mobile app or through website ▪ Professional counselling ▪ Information and referrals to local resources KIDSPORT45 LLOYDMINSTER 1-800-319-GAME (4263) www.facebook.ca/LloydminsterKidSportLloydminsterwww.kidsportcanada.ca/Saskatchewan/kidsportapplicationslloyd@gmail.com ▪ Financial and equipment assistance for children (ages 5-18 years) in registered sporting programs LAKELAND46 COLLEGE 780-871-5700 2602 59 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.lakelandcollege.cahello@lakelandcollege.ca3J3 ▪ Post-secondary education, university transfer courses and community education programs ▪ Academic advising, financial aid, student employment and student support ▪ Athletic programs, social clubs, wellness services and student services ▪ Cafeteria and catering services ▪ Residence and healthcare facilities ▪ Campuses in Vermilion and Lloydminster LEGACY47 CENTRE 780-875-4584 5101 46 Lloydminster,St AB T9V legcen4584@gmail.com0C7 ▪ Offers regularly scheduled activities for seniors such as exercises, line dancing, cards, choir, art group and more
▪ Special events such as suppers, dances, bus trips, and more ▪ Membership and admission options available ▪ Available for bookings for theatrical productions, receptions and other events POINT-OF-SALE OF SENIORS TAXI PROGRAM VOUCHERS SEE ENTRY #101 LEGAL48 AID ALBERTA 1-866-845-3425 www.legalaid.ab.ca ▪ Legal assistance for youth and adult criminal charges, family law and child welfare issues (including guardianship and trusteeship), civic law issues, income support and immigration/ refugee claims ▪ Must meet eligibility criteria for service LEGAL49 AID SASKATCHEWAN 1-877-441-4418 Provincial Building Unit #L03 1192 102 St North Battleford, SK S9A 1E9 www.legalaid.sk.caBattlefords@legalaid.sk.ca ▪ Offers a wide range of legal services for Saskatchewanlow-incomeresidents ▪ Legal assistance for youth and adult criminal charges, family law and child welfare issues (including guardianship and trusteeship), civic law issues and immigration/refugee claims ▪ Eligibility criteria must be met for service LIBBIE50 YOUNG CENTRE INC. 780-874-9917 5125 39 Lloydminster,St AB T9V 1Z9 www.libbie.cainfo@libbie.ca ▪ Provides residential programs such as Life Skills and Supported Independent Community Living to people suffering from mental illness ▪ Works collaboratively with psychiatrists and rehabilitation psychiatric nurses to assess the support needs and goal planning of individuals ▪ Offers EducationalCommunityProgram ▪ Referral required for services ▪ Appointment only ▪ No fees LLOYDMINSTER51 AND AREA BRAIN INJURY SOCIETY (LABIS) 306-825-7212 Unit 4620#344 Lloydminster,St SK S9V 0G4 www.labis.calabis@sasktel.net ▪ Programming, support and resourcesharing for brain-injured persons and their families LLOYDMINSTER52 CATHOLIC SCHOOL DIVISION (LCSD) 780-808-8585 6611 B 39 Lloydminster,St AB T9V 2Z4 www.lcsd.cainformation@lcsd.ca

▪ Administrative office for the LCSD ▪ Programs for students from pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 LLOYDMINSTER53 CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES CENTRE –(ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN) Prairie North Plaza Suite #113 4910 50 Lloydminster,St SK S9V 0Y5 ALBERTA RESIDENTS SEE ENTRY #26 CENTRAL ALBERTA CHILD AND FAMILY SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTS SEE SASKATCHEWAN CHILD AND FAMILY PROGRAMS ENTRY #89 LLOYDMINSTER54 HOUSING AUTHORITY (SASKATCHEWAN) 306-825-5376 4510 49 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V 1G4 ▪ Affordable rental housing in Saskatchewan for seniors and families LLOYDMINSTER55 INTERVAL HOME SOCIETY Box Lloydminster,1523 AB/SK S9V 1K5 780-808-5282 lihinfo@lloydintervalhome.com(administration)www.intervalhome.org ▪ Volunteer opportunities within the organization. about-us/#volunteersapplyorvolunteer@lloydintervalhome.comContactcall780-808-5282Ext.2011oronline:intervalhome.org/ EMERGENCY SHELTER SEE ENTRY #56 FAMILY OUTREACH SERVICES SEE ENTRY #57 FOR THE INTERVAL STORE SEE ENTRY #58 LLOYDMINSTER COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTRE SEE ENTRY #59 LLOYDMINSTER56 INTERVAL HOME SOCIETY – EMERGENCY SHELTER 780-808-1777780-875-0966(text www.intervalhome.orgsupport@lloydintervalhome.comline) ▪ 24/7 support line ▪ Emergency shelter offering safety and support for women and children experiencing family violence, homelessness or other life crisis LLOYDMINSTER57 INTERVAL HOME SOCIETY – FAMILY VIOLENCE OUTREACH SERVICES 780-875-0966 (crisis and support line and inquiries for outreach support) 780-808-1777 (text www.intervalhome.orgcommunityoutreach@lloydintervalhome.comline) ▪ Offers individual support to women impacted by family violence to empower them to understand their experience, build on their strengths, and live violence-freeindependent,lives ▪ 1-on-1 support ▪ Family violence information ▪ Safety planning ▪ Advocacy ▪ Elder abuse support ▪ Community referrals
LLOYDMINSTER58 INTERVAL HOME SOCIETY – ‘FOR THE INTERVAL’ STORE 780-808-8485 5109 51 Lloydminster,St AB T9V www.intervalhome.orgintervalstore@lloydintervalhome.com1R8 ▪ A community donation depot and second-hand store supporting the Lloydminster Interval Home Society; ▪ Accepts donations 7 days a week of gently used items of all kinds – with exceptions (car seats, helmets, cribs, etc.) for safety reasons ▪ FIS also does pickups of larger furniture items in Lloydminster by request ▪ Through referral from community service providers, we are also able to support community members in need with personal care items, household items, clothing and outerwear LLOYDMINSTER59 INTERVAL HOME SOCIETY –COMMUNITYLLOYDMINSTERYOUTHCENTRE 587-789-1600 4201 47 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V www.lcyc.cclcycadmin@lloydintervalhome.com2C7 ▪ Drop-in activities, hot meals, social, cultural, recreational, and wellness programming for teens 12-18 years old ▪ Meals provided on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 5 p.m. ▪ We provide transportation from school to the Centre and rides home at night ▪ Outreach and referral programs LLOYDMINSTER60 LEARNING COUNCIL ASSOCIATION 780-875-5763 Unit Lloydminster,5009#20248St AB T9V www.lloydlearningcouncil.orgi-learn@lloydlearningcouncil.org0H7 ▪ Professional training services (technology, enhancement,employabilityworkplacetraining) ▪ Personal training services (language learning, literacy learning) ▪ Community issue support ▪ Health and wellness programs ▪ No referral necessary ▪ Fees depend on the program, check website for details ▪ Financial assistance available LLOYDMINSTER61 LOCAL IMMIGRATION PARTNERSHIP (LLIP) 780-875-9084 6612 35 Lloydminster,St AB T9V www.lloydlip.cakemoh.mansaray@cssalberta.ca3H1 ▪ Supports for newcomers and immigrants to become fully engaged in the social, economic, political and cultural life of Canada ▪ Helps to connect to services for settlement and integration
LLOYDMINSTER62 MENTAL HEALTH NAVIGATOR TOOL www.lloydminstermentalhealth.ca ▪ Mental health support tool ▪ Directory of local mental health supports and counselling services ▪ Strategies to help manage stress and difficult emotions ▪ Practical ideas on how to build your resilience so you can cope with life’s challenges and move forward from difficult times LLOYDMINSTER63 MÉTIS HOUSING GROUP 306-825-4183 3201 45 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V 1W2 www.lloydminstermetishousing.calmhg@sasktel.net ▪ Affordable rental housing in Lloydminster ▪ Support for elder tenants ▪ Homelessness transition units LLOYDMINSTER64 NATIVE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE 306-825-6558 4602 49 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V 0T2 www.lnfc.orgreception@lnfc.org ▪ Bread and baked goods available ▪ Hot lunch ▪ Wellness clinics and harm reduction ▪ Computer access ▪ Jobs search assistance, resume, writing and printing ▪ Housing information and applications ▪ Education, training, information and referrals ▪ Youth programs ▪ Summer day camps ▪ No fees; $5 annual community membership is encouraged LLOYDMINSTER65 PUBLIC LIBRARY 780-875-0850 Unit #160 5211 44 Lloydminster,St AB T9V 0A7 www.lloydminster.infoinfo@lloydminster.info ▪ Print and electronic collections (books, magazines, audiobooks and DVDs) ▪ Access through interlibrary loan to collections in other communities ▪ Online language courses and research databases ▪ Access to national collection of materials for print disabled ▪ Institutional and home-bound delivery ▪ Informational and reader support programs for children and adults ▪ Income tax clinics ▪ Free public computer access ▪ Self-service copying and printing, service fees may apply ▪ Free Wi-Fi LLOYDMINSTER66 PUBLIC SCHOOL DIVISION (LPSD) 780-875-5541 5017 46 Lloydminster,St AB T9V 1R4 www.lpsd.ca ▪ Administration office for the LPSD ▪ Programs for students from pre-kindergarten to Grade 12
LLOYDMINSTER67 REGION HOUSING GROUP 780-875-9131 Unit Lloydminster,3752#107A51Ave AB T9V 3M7 www.lrhg.caadmin@lrhg.ca ▪ Low-income rental housing located in Alberta for families and seniors ▪ Subsidized Rental program LLOYDMINSTER68 SEXUAL ASSAULT SERVICES 306-825-8255 (administration) 5011 49 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V www.lsaic.comreception.lsaic@sasktel.net1R5 ▪ Crisis Intervention and Support Services for children, youth, families, and individuals impacted by sexual violence, family violence and bullying ▪ A multi-division non-profit organization (Lloydminster Sexual Assault Services, Little Bear Child & Youth Advocacy Centre, and North Ryken Enhanced Services) ▪ Prevention and education through presentations, group sessions and workshops/trainings ▪ Specialized opportunitiesprogramprovided with a client-centred approach ▪ Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) and Police & Court Support Program ▪ Central Alberta Sexual Assault Support, please call 911, your local RCMP Detachment (Lloydminster RCMP 780-808-8300), or seek medical attention at the Lloydminster Hospital where the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) can be present LLOYDMINSTER69 SOCIAL ACTION COALITION SOCIETY 306-825-3977 5001 48 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V www.lsacs.calloydminstermsoffice@gmail.com0V8 ▪ Homes For All program connects people with housing options in the community ▪ Gibney House program-affordable co-living facility ▪ Second Stage Housing LLOYDMINSTER MEN’S SHELTER SEE ENTRY #70 LLOYDMINSTER70 SOCIAL ACTION COALITION SOCIETYLLOYDMINSTER MEN’S SHELTER 306-825-3977 PO Box 1294 5001 48 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V www.lsacs.calloydminstermensshelter@gmail.com1G1 ▪ Lloydminster Men’s Shelter ▪ Gibney House, affordable co-living environment ▪ Homes for All, connecting people with housing options in the community
71 MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTIONS ALBERTA RESIDENTS SEE ENTRY #2 SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTS SEE ENTRY #93 MENTAL72 HEALTH HELP LINEALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES Provides1-877-303-2642toll-free, 24/7 telephone confidential and anonymous services such as: ▪ 24/7 confidential support line ▪ Crisis intervention support ▪ Mental health programs and services information ▪ Referrals to local resources SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTS SEE ENTRY #39 HEALTHLINE MIDWEST73 FAMILY CONNECTIONS 306-825-5911 Prairie North Plaza Suite #103 4910 50 Lloydminster,St SK S9V www.midwestfamilyconnections.cainfo@midwestfamilyconnections.ca0Y5 ▪ Programs and support for parents/ caregivers from prenatal to 6 years of age ▪ Support in child development, parenting, family support, developmental screening and referrals ▪ Free indoor playground and early learning programs ▪ Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) and programs for child behaviors and emotions ▪ Mothers First - new mothers group ▪ Early Intervention for families of children experiencing delays or disabilities ▪ Home visitation and Family Coaching & Mentorship Programs ▪ Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) for expectant or new mothers experiencing addictions ▪ Preschool Mental Health Initiative ▪ Inclusive Child Care Consultative services MIDWEST74 FOOD RESOURCES 306-825-2606 www.midwestfoodresources.comLloyd.mwfr@gmail.com ▪ Good Food Box - fruits and vegetables at a reduced price ▪ Collective Kitchen program - group of people meet to plan, shop and prepare several meals to take home to their families. Some fees may apply ▪ Garden program ▪ Promotion and education of healthy eating MIDWEST75 VICTIM SERVICES 780-874-5022 5106 44 Lloydminster,St AB T9V 3M1 ▪ Crisis intervention and traumatic events ▪ Information and referral ▪ Emotional and practical support ▪ Court support to victims of crime ▪ Staff and volunteers are available 24/7 by RCMP callout. ▪ Victims may call office hours to inquire about programs or services offered though the unit ▪ In the event of an emergency call 9-1-1
MULTIPLE76 SCLEROSIS (MS) SOCIETY OF (LLOYDMINSTERCANADACHAPTER) 780-871-0513 1-800-268-7582or Unit 5601#431 Lloydminster,St AB T9V www.mssociety.cainfo.alberta@mssociety.cainfo.lloydminster@mssociety.ca2H3 ▪ Programs and services ▪ Resource referrals ▪ Accelerating MS Research ▪ Fundraising endeavours ▪ Question? Contact KNOWLEDGE NETWORK at 1-844-859-6789 or msnavigators@mssociety.ca MUSCULAR77 DYSTROPHY CANADA 1-800-567-2873 www.muscle.cainfowest@muscle.ca ▪ Information, support and education for over 150 neuromuscular disorders ▪ Social programming ▪ Equipment Funding program NEEDLE78 DROP LOCATIONS To dispose of needles and sharps, visit: ▪ Prairie North Heath Centre (North Side 4910 50 St Lloydminster, SK) HARM REDUCTION PROGRAM SEE ENTRY #91 ▪ Warning: Always use caution and protect yourself when handling needles and sharps. If you find a needle in a public place contact BYLAW ENFORCEMENT SEE ENTRY #20 or call 780-874-3710 PARENTS79 EMPOWERING PARENTS (PEP) SOCIETY 780-410-8516 (Office) 1-877-991-2737 (Toll-Free) 2001 Sherwood Drive Sherwood Park, AB T8A 3W7 Twitterwww.pepsociety.cainfo@pepsociety.ca@pep_society ▪ Provides free innovative programs for families and caregivers who have a loved one struggling with substance use or addiction ▪ Family Recovery Group - offered on a virtual platform and in-person ▪ U-Turn – twice monthly facilitated group for youth and young adults (16-24) who are experiencing substance use or addiction and looking to build other coping skills PARKINSON80 ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA 1-800-561-1911 www.parkinsonalberta.cainfo@parkinsonassociation.ca ▪ Education ▪ 1-on-1 support ▪ Support groups ▪ Strategies and skills to manage symptoms
PRAIRIE81 CENTRAL FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER (FASD) ASSOCIATION 780-385-3717 (general inquiries Killam, AB) 587-386-0186 (prevention, education and assessment Camrose, AB) www.prairiecentralfasd.ca ▪ Awareness and prevention ▪ Assessment and diagnosis ▪ Supports for individuals and caregivers ▪ Training and education PROBLEM82 GAMBLING HELPLINE (SASKATCHEWAN) 1-306-400-27851-800-306-6789 (Text) www.spgh.ca ▪ Free, 24/7 helpline for families and people affected by gambling addictions ▪ Confidential, professional counselling ▪ Information and resources on gambling addictions ▪ Crisis intervention services ▪ Referrals to Regional Health Authority gambling counsellors and self-help groups RECREATION83 ACCESS PROGRAM (RAP) 780-875-6184 4420 50 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V 0W2 www.lloydminster.ca/RAPfcss@lloydminster.ca ▪ Support for low-income residents to access City of Lloydminster recreation facilities at a reduced rate RESIDENTS84 IN RECOVERY SOCIETY 1-877-201-3955 4804 50 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.residentsinrecovery.cominfo@residentsinrecovery.com0W5 ▪ Daily life skills programming ▪ Daily addiction programming ▪ Outreach services ▪ Case planning ▪ Navigation support ▪ Peer support meetings ▪ Assistance and submissions of detox and residential treatment applications ▪ Early Abstinence Sober Living program- sober living for those awaiting treatment ▪ Early Recovery Sober Living program - sober living for those who have finished treatment RESOLUTION85 AND COURT ADMINISTRATION SERVICES (ALBERTA) 1-855-738-4747 www.rcas.alberta.ca ▪ Offered by the Government of Alberta, Justice and Solicitor General in collaboration with the courts of Alberta ▪ Legal aid programs ▪ Fees for services may apply ▪ Administrative support to provincial courts
ROYAL86 CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE (RCMP) 780-808-8400 5106 44 Lloydminster,St AB T9V 3M1 ▪ For non-emergency inquiries (theft, vandalism, etc.) call 780-808-8400 ▪ For administration (criminal record checks, court inquiries, etc.) call 780-808-8300 ▪ In the event of an emergency call 911 SALVATION87 ARMY FOOD BANK 780-875-9166 2302 53 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.salvationarmylloydminster.com2P9 ▪ Support and referral ▪ Provides food hampers to individuals and families in need ▪ Call to book an appointment for services Accepts donations: ▪ Non-perishable food items ▪ Monetary donations ▪ Diapers and personal hygiene items ▪ No clothing or household items (furniture, appliance, etc.) SASKATCHEWAN88 ASSURED INCOME FOR DISABILITY (SAID) Toll free: 1-888-567-SAID (1-888-567-7243) ▪ Income support program for Saskatchewan people with significant and enduring disabilities to help with the basic costs of living SEE ENTRY #99 FOR SASKATCHEWAN MINISTRY OF SOCIAL SERVICES ALBERTA RESIDENTS SEE ENTRY #15 ASSURED INCOME FOR THE SEVERELY HANDICAP (AISH) SASKATCHEWAN89 CHILD AND FAMILY PROGRAMS 306-820-4250 Suite #113 4910 50 Lloydminster,St SK S9V 0Y5 ▪ Child protection ▪ Foster care ▪ Youth services ▪ Adoption services SASKATCHEWAN90 HEALTH AUTHORITY – CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT 306-820-4887 Prairie North Plaza 4910 50 Lloydminster,St SK S9V www.saskhealthauthority.ca0Y5 ▪ Stroke rehabilitation support ▪ Cardiac education ▪ Diabetes education ▪ Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) support ▪ Exercise therapy ▪ Strides Program ▪ Live Well Program – peer-led groups ▪ Referral required for some services
SASKATCHEWAN91 HEALTH AUTHORITY - HARM REDUCTION PROGRAM 306-821-2982 Prairie North Plaza Suite #101 4910 50 Lloydminster,St SK S9V www.saskhealthauthority.ca0Y5 ▪ Needle Exchange Program ▪ Free condoms ▪ Printed resources available • HIV Immunodeficiency(Human Virus) • Hepatitis C • STIs Transmitted(SexuallyInfections) • Harm reduction ▪ Referrals and support to health care ▪ HIV Peer Mentor Program ▪ No fees SASKATCHEWAN92 HEALTH AUTHORITY - LLOYDMINSTER HOSPITAL 306-820-6000 3820 43 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V www.saskhealthauthority.ca1Y5 ▪ Emergency care ▪ Medical services ▪ Maternity care ▪ Information on local clinics ▪ For emergencies, call 911 SASKATCHEWAN93 HEALTH AUTHORITY - LLOYDMINSTER MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTIONS SERVICES 306-820-6250 3830 43 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V www.saskhealthauthority.ca1Y3 ▪ Individual and couple mental health counselling ▪ Psychiatry referrals ▪ Addictions counselling – individual & groups-based program ▪ Child and youth counselling ▪ Child and Youth Services’ Anxiety Group ▪ Parenting with Purpose Program –parenting skills and information ▪ Dementia Support Program- supports the loved ones and caregivers of individuals living with dementia ▪ Community Recovery Team assists individuals living with a mental illness through the provision of long-term case management services ▪ Safe Journey Group – trauma and addiction-based services SASKATCHEWAN94 HEALTH AUTHORITY – MEALS ON WHEELS 306-820-6200 Home Care Office ▪ Meals made at Dr. Cooke ▪ Delivery Monday-Friday ▪ $8.56/meal, choice of soup or salad and white or wheat bread ▪ For seniors and persons with disabilities; must be a resident of Lloydminster
SASKATCHEWAN95 HEALTH AUTHORITY – POPULATION HEALTH SERVICES 306-820-6120 Prairie North Plaza Suite #101 4910 50 Lloydminster,St SK S9V www.saskhealthauthority.ca0Y5 ▪ Immunization and clinic services ▪ Education and prevention resources ▪ Referrals to health-care services ▪ Prenatal and postnatal supports ▪ Lactation consultation ▪ Harm reduction ▪ Public health inspections ▪ Acquired brain injury program SASKATCHEWAN96 LABOUR RELATIONS AND WORKPLACE SAFETY –STANDARDSEMPLOYMENT 1-800-667-1783 employment-standardswww.saskatchewan.ca/business/employmentstandards@gov.sk.ca ▪ Information about rights and responsibilities in the workplace such as: • Complaints, appeals, investigations and prosecutions • Payment of wages and payroll administration • Work schedules, overtime, vacations, public holidays • Illness or injury leave and jobprotected leaves • Layoffs and termination • Employment Standards Training ▪ Alberta residents see entry #4 Alberta Employment Standards SASKATCHEWAN97 LABOUR RELATIONS AND ANDSAFETY-OCCUPATIONALWORKPLACEHEALTHSAFETY 1-800-567-7233 Unit #300 1870 Albert St Regina, SK S4P www.saskatchewan.ca/business4W1 ▪ Information on legislative acts, regulations and workplace rights and responsibilities for Saskatchewan employers and employees SASKATCHEWAN98 LABOUR RELATIONS AND WORKPLACE SAFETY-OFFICE OF THE WORKERS’ ADVOCATE 1-877-787-2456 www.saskatchewan.caworkersadvocate@gov.sk.ca ▪ Provides advice and help to injured workers with a Workers’ Compensation Board claim, including assistance on appeals
SASKATCHEWAN99 MINISTRY OF SOCIAL SERVICES 306-825-6410 (Income Assistance and Community Living Service Delivery) Unit Lloydminster,4907#140150St SK S9V 0N1 www.saskatchewan.ca ▪ Saskatchewan Assistance Programindividuals and families may apply for financial assistance to help with the basic costs of living ▪ Transitional Employment Allowanceindividuals and families who are looking for work may apply for a general living allowance, which includes things like food, clothing, shelter and transportation ▪ Employment Supplement- families with low income may receive a monthly payment that supplements income from a job, farming, self- employment, or from child or spousal support ▪ Seniors’ Income Plan- monthly supplement is provided to seniors who have little/no income other than the federal Old Age Security (OAS) pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) ▪ Community Living Service Deliverysupport and services for people with intellectual disabilities SASKATCHEWAN ASSURED INCOME FOR DISABILITY (SAID) SEE ENTRY #88 CHILD AND FAMILY PROGRAMS SEE ENTRY #89 SASKATCHEWAN100 RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1-888-215-2222 www.saskatchewan.caORT@gov.sk.ca ▪ Support and information for landlords and tenants living in Saskatchewan ALBERTA RESIDENTS SEE ENTRY #9 ALBERTA RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT SENIORS101 TAXI PROGRAM 780-875-6184 4420 50 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V 0W2 fcss@lloydminster.ca ▪ Assist seniors ages 65+ with transportation costs with local taxi providers ▪ Vouchers are for one-way nonstop transit within City of Lloydminster corporate limits Vouchers can be purchased at the following locations: ▪ Bioclean Aquatic Centre (2902 59 Ave Lloydminster, AB) ▪ City (4420Hall50 Ave Lloydminster, AB/SK) ▪ Legacy Centre (5101 46 St Lloydminster, AB ▪ Lloydminster Co-op Marketplace (3606 50 Ave, Lloydminster, AB) ▪ Servus Credit Union (5009 18 St Lloydminster, AB) ▪ Servus Credit Union (Atrium Centre) (5012 49 St. Lloydminster, AB) ▪ Servus Sports Centre (5202 12 St Lloydminster, AB) ▪ (4227Sobeys75 Ave Lloydminster, AB) ▪ Synergy Credit Union (4908 42 St Lloydminster, SK)
SERVICE102 CANADA 1-800-622-6232 4114 70 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.servicecanada.gc.ca2X3 ▪ Passport application ▪ Social Insurance Number (SIN) application ▪ Record of employment (online) ▪ Job postings (online) Families and Children Benefits: ▪ Canada Pension Plan Children’s Benefit ▪ Canada Pension Plan Death Benefit ▪ Canada Pension Plan Survivor’s Pension ▪ Employment CompassionateInsuranceCareBenefits ▪ Employment Insurance Family Supplement ▪ Employment Insurance Maternity and Parental Benefits ▪ Employment Insurance Special Benefits for Parents of Critically Ill Children Seniors programs: ▪ Allowance program ▪ Allowance for the Survivor program ▪ Canada Pension Plan Retirement Pension ▪ Canadian Government Annuities ▪ Guaranteed Income Supplement ▪ International Benefits ▪ Old Age Security ▪ Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits ▪ Veterans Affairs Canada Employment programs: ▪ Apprenticeship grants ▪ Labour market information (online) ▪ Canada summer jobs (youth and students) ▪ Employment Insurance Fishing Benefits ▪ Employment Insurance Regular Benefits ▪ Employment Insurance Sickness Benefits ▪ Employment Insurance and Workers and/or Residents Outside Canada SNOWFLAKE103 HOUSE RESPITE FOUNDATION 306-830-2655 Unit 5702C50 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.snowflakehouserespitefoundation.comshrf.execdirector@gmail.com0X6 ▪ Hourly and overnight respite ▪ Family support ▪ Mentorship ▪ Mental health workshops ▪ Court-ordered supervised visits ▪ Court-ordered child transit ▪ Fees for service apply ST.104ANTHONY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 780-875-2883 2704 56 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.stanthonylloyd.caedm.ca2C1 ▪ Provides a hamper for individuals and families in need ▪ Call to book an appointment to receive services ST.105JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 306-825-3116 4709 49 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V 0T3 ▪ Provides free community soup lunch Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
THE106OLIVE TREE 780-870-1060 The Fred North Community Centre 5002 51 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.theolivetreelloyd.catheolivetreelloyd@gmail.com0Y3 ▪ Local non-profit focused on food security ▪ Food Bank providing hampers to individuals and families and bulk food to other non-profit groups ▪ Free community meals on Monday, Wednesday and Friday ▪ Free transportation available upon request Wednesday and Friday (free transportation available upon request) ▪ Mom’s Group program ▪ Men’s Coffee THE107OLIVE TREE - THRIFT STORE 780-872-5818 The Fred North Community Centre 5002 51 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.theolivetreelloyd.catheolivetreelloyd@gmail.com0Y3 ▪ A community donation depot and second-hand store that supports The Olive Tree ▪ Accept donations of all kinds, with exceptions (car seats, helmets, cribs, etc.) for safety reasons In-demand donations include: ▪ Clothing of all sizes ▪ Small furniture pieces ▪ Winter gear THE108OLIVE TREE - RECLAIM STORE 780-874-5692 6306 50 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V www.theolivetreelloyd.careclaimlloydminster@gmail.com2C9 ▪ A community donation depot and used furniture store that supports the charitable programs of The Olive Tree ▪ Provides families and individuals in need with furniture and other home items ▪ Community donation depot for used furniture, building supplies, outdoor items, workout equipment, appliances and more ▪ In-demand donations include: bedroom furniture, living room furniture, washers & dryers and bikes THORPE109 RECOVERY CENTRE 780-875-8890 21060 Tranquility Way Blackfoot, AB T0B www.thorperecoverycentre.orginfo@thorperecoverycentre.org0L0 ▪ Medically supported detox treatment ▪ Residential addiction treatment ▪ Continuing care ▪ Family support programs ▪ Contact Centre for enrolment
WALKING110 THROUGH GRIEF SOCIETY 780-846-2576 / 780-871-1750 walkingthroughgriefwww.wtgrief.wixsite.com/wtgriefsupp@xplornet.ca ▪ Group and individual counselling for adult/children/ survivors of suicide ▪ Educational presentations ▪ Support for children dealing with parental separation/divorce or loss of a loved one WESTERN111 FINANCIAL GROUP LLS (SGI) 306-825-3383 3001 50 Lloydminster,Ave SK S9V 0N7 www.mysgi.ca ▪ Saskatchewan driver’s licence ▪ Vehicle registration ▪ Insurance ▪ Contact for information on fees for service WILSON112 REGISTRIES 780-875-5818 1202 50 Lloydminster,Ave AB T9V 0Y1 www.whwr.ca ▪ Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan ▪ Alberta driver’s licence ▪ Vehicle registration ▪ Birth, marriage and death certificates ▪ Corporate registry ▪ Personal property ▪ Contact for information on fees for service YLLMYHOME113 306-825-5526 www.yllmyhome.cominfo@yllmyhome.com ▪ Resources and advocacy to build resilience, promote positive mental health and prevent addictions ▪ Community building initiatives
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DO YOU FREQUENTLY: Neglect your diet? Have few relationships?supportive Try to do everything yourself? Use sleeping pills or tranquilizers without a doctor’s approval? Blow up easily? Get too little rest? Seek unrealistic goals? Get angry when you are kept waiting? Fail to see the humour in situations others find funny? Ignore stress symptoms? Act rude? Put things off until later? Make a “big deal” of everything? Think there is only one right way to do something? Look to other people to make things happen? Fail to include relaxation time in your day? Have difficulty making decisions? Gossip? Complain you are disorganized? Race through your day? Avoid people whose ideas are different from your own? Spend a lot of time complaining about the past? Keep everything inside? Fail to get a break from noise and crowds? Neglect exercise?
MENTAL HEALTH Who Do I Contact? MENTAL HEALTH CONCERN ▪ Excessive anxiety, easily enraged, depressed ▪ Suicidal thoughts and intentions ▪ Not sleeping, or unrestful sleep ▪ Exhaustion, physical illness ▪ Not able to complete your work, feeling like you’ve “checked out,” missing work. ▪ Avoiding social events and people ▪ Dependence on substance misuse EXPERIENCING STRESS ▪ Nervousness, irritability, sadness ▪ Trouble sleeping ▪ Tired/low energy, muscle tension, headaches ▪ Procrastination ▪ Decreased social activity ▪ Substance misuse has some negative impact on your life EXPERIENCING SIGNIFICANT OR PROLONGED STRESS ▪ Anxiety, anger, pervasive sadness, hopelessness ▪ Restless or disturbed sleep ▪ Fatigue, aches and pains ▪ Decreased performance, distracted during work ▪ Social avoidance or withdrawal ▪ Increased negative impact on your life due to substance misuse YOUR NORMAL ▪ Your normal amount of sleep ▪ Your normal appetite ▪ Your normal physical activity and socializing ▪ Your normal changes in mood ▪ Substance misuse has no negative impact on your life
IF YOU ▪ have hurt or harmed yourself or someone else ▪ are worried you might harm yourself or someone else ▪ are having thoughts of suicide, made a plan for suicide, or have attempted suicide ▪ are feeling desperate and hopeless ▪ are experiencing extreme emotional distress IF YOU ARE ▪ feeling stressed, irritable, or sad and it is not getting better ▪ experiencing distressful thoughts or emotions ▪ having restless or disturbed sleep ▪ struggling to focus at work, missing work ▪ avoiding other people or isolating yourself ▪ concerned substance use is impacting your life negatively IF YOU ARE ▪ feeling stressed ▪ feeling irritable ▪ feeling sad IF YOU ARE ▪ looking for more information about mental health resources in our community • wanting more information about strategies to support positive mental health CALL FOR HELP IMMEDIATELY! PLEASE DO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: ▪ Call 911 immediately ▪ If someone is with you, ask them for help ▪ Go directly to the nearest hospital emergency LloydminsterdepartmentHospital,3820 43 Ave, Lloydminster, SK CONNECT WITH A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL SUCH AS A DOCTOR OR COUNSELLOR: ▪ Dial 811 Health Link/Health Line available24/7 to be connected to a health professional ▪ Call 306-820-6250 Lloydminster Mental Health and Addictions Services THEN START BY: ▪ using strategies to promote positive mental health ▪ talking about your concerns with someone you feel comfortable with; a friend, a family member, a teacher, a doctor, a faith leader, or a supervisor RESOURCES: ▪ Lloydminster Mental Health Navigation Tool www.lloydminstermentalhealth.ca ▪ Check with your employer, school, college or faith community about mental health supports and access to counselling
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