Lloyd supports 2023-2025

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2023-2025

LLOYD

SUPPORTS A COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTORY


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.


In 2022, the City of Lloydminster launched a Social Needs Assessment to connect with residents, stakeholders, and local partners to gain a better understanding of current social issues. From April 11 to May 30, 2022, the public was asked to complete the Lloyd Needs survey. Over 2,000 responses were collected, and more than 250 conversations were had. The issues identified through the Social Needs Assessment are complex and require a thoughtful and collaborative approach to be resolved. The Social Policy Framework was developed to create a common understanding of how communities, businesses, and governments can address community issues collectively. The Framework provides a common vision, values and roles, that provide everyone with the opportunity to contribute. The categorization of entries in this directory is based on the seven scopes of priorities from the Social Policy Framework, which are income inequality, housing and homelessness, transportation, access to health and social services, mental health supports, safety and security, and access to recreational opportunities. To read the entire report, visit www.lloydminster.ca/FCSS.


contents Entries are only listed once in the table of contents. Entries are categorized based on each organization’s primary mandate. Please note, that all numbers in the table of contents are the ENTRY NUMBERS, not page numbers.

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Income Inequality

Financial Assistance or Income Supports Alberta Supports ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) ............................................................................. 2 Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) ................................................................................ 3 Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services ................................................................................................. 4 Service Canada ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Food Resources Grace United Church................................................................................................................................... 6 Midwest Food Resources............................................................................................................................ 7 Salvation Army Food Bank......................................................................................................................... 8 St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church........................................................................................................ 9 St. John’s Minster Anglican Church .......................................................................................................... 10 The Olive Tree ............................................................................................................................................ 11 Literacy and Employment Career Services Ministry of Immigration and Career Training ................................................................ 12 École Sans-Frontières ............................................................................................................................... 13 Lakeland College ...................................................................................................................................... 14 Lloydminster Catholic School Division..................................................................................................... 15 Lloydminster Learning Council Association............................................................................................. 16 Lloydminster Public Library ..................................................................................................................... 17 Lloydminster Public School Division........................................................................................................ 18 Thrift or Second-hand Stores Lloydminster Interval Home Society – For the Interval Store ................................................................ 19 Reclaim Store............................................................................................................................................ 20 The Olive Tree – Thrift Store ..................................................................................................................... 21


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Housing and Homelessness

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Transportation

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Affordable Housing Carleton Housing (Lloydminster) Inc. ..................................................................................................... 22 Lloydminster Housing Authority (SK)...................................................................................................... 23 Lloydminster Métis Housing Group ......................................................................................................... 24 Lloydminster Region Housing Group (AB) .............................................................................................. 25 Shelter Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Emergency Shelter ................................................................... 26 Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society .......................................................................................... 27 Transportation Border City Connects – Border City Express ............................................................................................ 28 Border City Connects – Care-A-Van-Service ........................................................................................... 29 Border City Shuttle ................................................................................................................................... 30 Drive Happiness........................................................................................................................................ 31 Seniors Taxi Program ................................................................................................................................ 32

Access to Health and Social Services

Child, Youth, and Family Services Big Brothers Big Sisters ............................................................................................................................ 33 Catholic Social Services of Alberta – Child and Family Programs .......................................................... 34 Children and Family Services Central Region GOA .................................................................................. 35 Connecting Parents Supporting Families ................................................................................................ 36 Focus Society for Support Services (FOCUS)............................................................................................ 37 LGBTQ+ Society of Lloydminster ............................................................................................................. 38 Lloydminster Interval Home Society ....................................................................................................... 39 Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Lloydminster Community Youth Centre .................................. 40 Midwest Family Connections................................................................................................................... 41 Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society ............................................................................................ 42 Saskatchewan Child and Family Services................................................................................................ 43 Dementia Support Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan........................................................................................................ 44 Disabilities and Health Ability Development Services by Bea Fisher ........................................................................................... 45 ALS Alberta ............................................................................................................................................... 46 ALS Saskatchewan ................................................................................................................................... 47 Early Childhood Psychology Program...................................................................................................... 48


Healthline (Saskatchewan)...................................................................................................................... 49 Health Link (Alberta)................................................................................................................................ 50 Inclusion Lloydminster ............................................................................................................................. 51 Lloydminster and Area Brain Injury Society (LABIS)............................................................................... 52 Multiple Sclerosis Canada ........................................................................................................................ 53 Muscle Dystrophy Canada........................................................................................................................ 54 Parkinson Association of Alberta ............................................................................................................. 55 Prairie Central Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Association...................................................... 56 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Autism Spectrum Disorder Management ...................................... 57 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Chronic Disease Management........................................................ 58 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Lloydminster Hospital ..................................................................... 59 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Primary Health Services.................................................................. 60 Identification, Documentation, or Healthcare Cards eHealth Saskatchewan ............................................................................................................................ 61 Western Financial Group (SGI) ................................................................................................................. 62 Wilson Registries (AB) .............................................................................................................................. 63 Immigrants, Newcomers, and Refugees Catholic Social Services of Alberta – Gateway for Newcomers .............................................................. 64 Lloydminster Local Immigration Partnership ......................................................................................... 65 Indigenous Peoples Border City Aboriginal Head Start Program ............................................................................................ 66 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line ............................................................................... 67 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre ................................................................................................... 68 Legal Alberta Court of Justice ............................................................................................................................ 69 Alberta Residential Tenancies Act............................................................................................................ 70 Community Legal Clinic ........................................................................................................................... 71 Court and Justice Services (AB) ................................................................................................................ 72 Legal Aid Alberta ...................................................................................................................................... 73 Legal Aid Saskatchewan .......................................................................................................................... 74 Saskatchewan Residential Tenancies Act ................................................................................................ 75 Seniors Catholic Social Services of Alberta – Seniors Services ............................................................................ 76 Legacy Centre ........................................................................................................................................... 77 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Home Care ....................................................................................... 78


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Mental Health Supports

Addictions Addiction and Mental Health Helpline (AB)............................................................................................ 79 Al-Anon and Alateen Programs............................................................................................................... 80 Alcoholics Anonymous Lloydminster ...................................................................................................... 81 Problem Gambling Helpline .................................................................................................................... 82 Residents in Recovery............................................................................................................................... 83 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Harm Reduction Program............................................................... 84 Thorpe Recovery Centre ........................................................................................................................... 85 Mental Health Catholic Social Services of Alberta ........................................................................................................... 86 Libbie Young Centre Inc. ........................................................................................................................... 87 Lloydminster Mental Health Navigator Tool............................................................................................ 88 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Lloydminster Mental Health and Addictions ................................. 89 Walking Through Grief Society................................................................................................................. 90 yllMyHome ............................................................................................................................................... 91

Safety and Security

Crisis and Emergency Alberta Family Violence Info Line ............................................................................................................ 92 Kids Help Line ........................................................................................................................................... 93 Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Family Violence Outreach Services........................................... 94 Lloydminster Sexual Assault Services...................................................................................................... 95 Midwest Victim Services .......................................................................................................................... 96 Public Safety Bylaw Enforcement .................................................................................................................................. 97 Needle Drop Locations ............................................................................................................................. 98 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)................................................................................................. 99

Access to Recreation

Recreation Supports Creative Kids Saskatchewan...................................................................................................................100 Jumpstart ...............................................................................................................................................101 KidSport Lloydminster ...........................................................................................................................102 Recreation Access Program ....................................................................................................................103


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Housing

Shelter

Men Entry #27 306-825-3977

Women Entry #26 780-875-0966

Affordable Housing

Alberta Families & Seniors Entry #25 780-875-9131

Saskatchewan Families & Seniors Entry #23 306-825-5376

First Nations with Treaty Treaty Status Status Entry Entry #22 #22 587-789-1587 587-789-1587

Indigenous Métis Applicants Families & Seniors

Entry #24 #24 Entry 306-825-4183 306-825-4183


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Income Assistance

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Saskatchewan

Current Clients Emergency Financial Assistance Entry #1 1-866-644-5135

Current and New Clients Client Service Centre Entry #4 1-866-221-5200

New Clients Income Support Entry #1 1-877-644-9992

Food

Check food calendar in the next section


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directory Income Inequality

See flow chart above for the type of assistance needed. Financial Assistance or Income Supports 1. Alberta Supports 780-871-6480 or 1-877-644-9992 2nd Floor Provincial Building, 5214 50 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0M3 css.ds-central@gov.ab.ca | www.albertasupports.ca ▪ Income support program provides individuals and families with financial assistance to pay for basic expenses like food, clothing and shelter ▪ Provides other financial support through programs such as Alberta Health Benefit, Alberta Seniors Benefit, Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD), and Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FCSD) ▪ Must meet financial eligibility to qualify for the program ▪ For income support recipients experiencing an emergency, contact Emergency Financial Assistance at 1-866-644-5135 2. Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) 780-871-6480 or 1-877-644-9992 2nd Floor Provincial Building, 5214 50 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0M3 aish.centralregion@gov.ab.ca | www.alberta.ca/aish.aspx ▪ Financial and health benefits for eligible Albertans with a permanent medical condition that prevents them from earning a living ▪ Applicant needs to meet the financial eligibility criteria to access this program 3. Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) 1-866-221-5200 #1401 4907 50 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0N1 www.saskatchewan.ca ▪ Income support program for people with significant and enduring disabilities ▪ SAID focuses on supporting the daily living and disability-related needs of individuals, with additional benefits provided based on needs


4. Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services 306-825-6410 or 1-866-221-5200 #1401 4907 50 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0N1 ▪ Community Living Service Delivery (CLDS) for individuals with cognitive disabilities who have significant behavioural and developmental challenges ▪ Saskatchewan Employment Supplement for individuals and families with low income to receive a monthly payment that supplements income from a job, farming, self-employment, or from child or spousal support ▪ Saskatchewan Income Support is a financial assistance program to help individuals and families meet their basic needs ▪ Other financial assistance programs such as child care subsidies, family health benefits, financial help for home care, Saskatchewan housing benefit and seniors income plan 5. Service Canada 1-800-662-6232 4114 70 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 2X3 www.servicecanada.gc.ca ▪ 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 Benefit ▪ Employment Insurance Compassionate Care Benefits: Employment Insurance Family Supplement, Employment Insurance Maternity and Paternity Leave, 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, 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


Food Resources

FOOD CALENDAR 2023-2025 MON

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BREAKFAST Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 7:30 - 8:30 am

Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 7:30 - 8:30 am MEN’S COFFEE The Olive Tree 9 - 10 am

Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 7:30 - 8:30 am

Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 7:30 - 8:30 am

SENIOR’S COFFEE Salvation Army 9 - 11:30 am

Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 7:30 - 8:30 am SENIOR’S COFFEE Salvation Army 9 - 11:30 am

LUNCH SOUP St. John’s Anglican Church 11:30 - 12:30 pm

SOUP St. John’s Anglican Church 11:30 - 12:30 pm

(Sept - May only)

Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 12:30 - 1:30 pm

Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 12:30 - 1:30 pm

(Sept - May only)

Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 12:30 - 1:30 pm

Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 12:30 - 1:30 pm

SENIOR’S LUNCHEON The Olive Tree 11 am - 1 pm Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 12:30 - 1:30 pm

OUTREACH CUPBOARD Grace United Church 1 - 2 pm LADIES’ TEA The Olive Tree 1 - 2 pm

DINNER The Olive Tree 5 - 6 pm Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 6:30 - 9 pm

The Olive Tree 5 - 6 pm Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 6:30 - 9 pm

Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 6:30 - 9 pm

The Olive Tree 5 - 6 pm Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 6:30 - 9 pm

Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 6:30 - 9 pm


6. Grace United Church 780-875-8959 4708 50 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0W4 gucexecdirector@graceunitedchurch.ca | www.graceunitedchurch.ca ▪ Weekly food support offered for individuals and families in need ▪ Seniors Lunches offered on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month 7. Midwest Food Resources 306-825-2606 lloyd.mwfr@gmail.com | www.midwestfoodresources.com ▪ Good Food Box comprised of fruits and vegetables at a reduced rate. Pickup is on the 4th Thursday of every month at the Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre office. Call a week before pickup date to place an order. ▪ Collective Kitchen is a program where a group of people meet to plan, shop, and prepare several meals to take home to their families. Some fees may apply. ▪ Promotes and educates on healthy eating. 8. Salvation Army Food Bank 780-875-9166 2302 53 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 2P9 lloydminster@salvationarmy.ca | www.salvationarmylloydminster.com ▪ Provides food hampers to individuals and families in need ▪ Facilitates Anger Management Program for youths and students. Red Cap for youths ages 8 to 12 years old and T.A.S.K for high school students ▪ Facilitates English Conversation for newcomers ▪ Volunteer opportunities available at the food bank 9. St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church 780-875-2883 2704 56 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 2C1 stanthony.lloyd@caedm.ca | http://stanthonylloyd.caedm.ca ▪ Provides food hamper to individuals and families in need 10. St. John’s Minster Anglican Church 306-825-3116 4709 49 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0T3 lloydanglicanchurch@sasktel.net | www.stjohnsminster.ca ▪ Provides free community soup lunch every Tues and Thurs from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm (Sept to May)


11. The Olive Tree 780-870-1060 5002 51 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0Y3 theolivetreelloyd@gmail.com | www.theolivetreelloyd.ca ▪ Local charity that is focused on food security ▪ Food Bank provides hamper to individuals and families and bulk food to other non-profit groups ▪ Programs include Free Community Meals, Seniors Luncheon, Mom’s Group Program, Men’s Coffee and Ladies Tea. Check the Food Calendar for more information. ▪ Community connection and support services provided by a dedicated team of outreach workers to assist and engage with the community, foster meaningful connections and offer valuable support. Literacy and Employment 12. Career Services Ministry of Immigration and Career Training 1-833-613-0485 #5 4517 50 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Z9 labourmarketservices@gov.sk.ca | www.saskjobs.ca ▪ 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 13. École Sans-Frontières 780-875-0251 4204 54 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 2R6 sf@centrenord.ab.ca | https://sf.centrenord.ab.ca ▪ Preschool francophone education for children three to five years old, for two to five half-days per week ▪ Francophone education from Kindergarten to Grade 12, according to Alberta curriculum ▪ Le programme de prématernelle s’adresse aux enfants admissibles à l’éducation francophone de trois à cinq ans à raison de deux à cinq demi-journées par semaine ▪ L’école offre un programme scolaire de la maternelle à la 12e année en français langue première conformément aux exigences du ministère de l’Éducation de l’Alberta 14. Lakeland College 780-871-5700 2602 59 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3N7 hello@lakelandcollege.ca | www.lakelandcollege.ca ▪ Post-secondary education, university transfer courses and community education programs ▪ Academic advising, financial aid, student employment and student support ▪ Athletic programs, social clubs, wellness and student services ▪ Residence and healthcare facilities


15. Lloydminster Catholic School Division 780-808-8585 6611B 39 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 2Z4 information@lcsd.ca | www.lcsd.ca ▪ Administrative office for the Lloydminster Catholic School Division ▪ Programs for students from pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 16. Lloydminster Learning Council Association 780-875-5763 Unit B 2801 50 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 2A8 i-learn@lloydlearningcouncil.org | www.lloydlearningcouncil.org ▪ English Language Learning (ELL) for newcomers ages 18 and above ▪ Technology classes such as Microsoft series, google series, excel series, QuickBooks, and other tech programs ▪ Family Literacy Program for families with children ages 6 and under ▪ Senior’s Program includes tech tutoring ▪ Indigenous Programs for sharing culture and joy through reading for families with children ages 6 and under

17. Lloydminster Public Library 780-875-0850 Lloyd Mall, #160 5211 44 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0A7 info@lloydminster.info | www.lloydminster.info ▪ Lends online and print materials such as books, newspapers and magazines ▪ Provides photocopying, printing, and laminating services: - $0.10 for a single sided black-and-white page - $0.50 for a single sided coloured page - $1.25 for 8.5 x 11 paper for laminating ▪ Free computer and internet use (Wi-Fi) ▪ Provides space for proctoring and invigilation exams ▪ Bookable spaces to accommodate meetings or study space ▪ Makerspace and Storytime for children 18. Lloydminster Public School Division 780-875-5541 5017 46 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 1R4 contact@lpsd.ca | www.lpsd.ca ▪ Administrative office for the Lloydminster Public School Division ▪ Programs for students from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12


Thrift or Second-hand Stores 19. Lloydminster Interval Home Society – For the Interval Store 780-808-8485 5109 51 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 1R8 intervalstore@lloydintervalhome.com | www.intervalhome.org ▪ 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 of car seats, helmets, cribs, etc. ▪ For the Interval Store also does pickups of larger furniture items in Lloydminster by request ▪ Provides community members in need of personal care items, household items, clothing and outwear 20. Reclaim Store 780-870-0227 5302 50 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0W8 reclaimlloydminster@gmail.com | www.reclaimlloydminster.ca ▪ Second location of The Olive Tree Thrift Store supporting 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, appliances, vintage, and antique items and more ▪ In-demand donations are bedroom furniture, living room furniture, washers & dryers and bikes 21. The Olive Tree – Thrift Store 780-872-5818 5002 51 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0Y3 olivetreethriftstore@gmail.com | Facebook @OliveTreeThriftStore ▪ A community donation depot and second-hand store that supports the charitable programs of The Olive Tree ▪ Accept donations of all kinds, with exceptions of car seats, helmets, and cribs for safety reasons. ▪ In-demand donations include clothing of all sizes, winter gear and a high need for men’s clothing and shoes.

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Housing and Homelessness Affordable Housing 22. Carleton Housing (Lloydminster) Inc. 587-789-1587 #103 5116 50 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0M3 mh@carletonhousing.ca www.carletonhousing.ca ▪ Provides housing to low to moderate income Indigenous persons and families ▪ Must have a treaty number to qualify


23. Lloydminster Housing Authority (SK) 306-825-5376 4510 49 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1G4 lloydminster.ha@gov.sk.ca ▪ Affordable rental housing in Saskatchewan for seniors (55+) and families 24. Lloydminster Métis Housing Group (AB/SK) 306-825-4183 3201 45 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1W2 lmhg@sasktel.net | www.lloydminstermétishousing.ca ▪ Affordable rental housing in Lloydminster for seniors (55+) and families ▪ Homelessness transition units 25. Lloydminster Region Housing Group (AB) 780-875-9131 #107A 3752 51 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3M7 admin@lrhg.ca | www.lrhg.ca ▪ Low-income rental housing located in Alberta for families and seniors (65+) ▪ Rent Assistance Benefit Program provides subsidy to help Albertans afford rent Shelter 26. Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Emergency Shelter 780-875-0966 | 780-808-1777 (Text line) support@intervalhome.com | www.intervalhome.org ▪ 24/7 crisis line to provide support to those in need ▪ Emergency shelter offers safety and support for women and children experiencing family violence, homelessness or other life crisis 27. Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society 306-825-3977 PO Box 1294, 5001 48 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1G1 mensshelteroutreach@gmail.com | www.lsacs.ca ▪ Operates the Lloydminster Men’s Shelter which provides 28 beds for men (18+) in need of temporary shelter ▪ Provides outreach services to clients and non-clients, including ID recovery, food and shower ▪ Operates the Gibney House, an affordable co-living environment ▪ Operates Homes for All, connecting people with housing options in the community


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Transportation 28. Border City Connects – Border City Express 780-205-1666 Box 2032, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1R5 admin@bordercityconnects.com | www.bordercityconnects.com ▪ Provides transportation to community members that have intellectual and physical challenges ▪ Wheelchair accessible units ▪ Service area includes Lloydminster and a 25 km surrounding area ▪ In-town flat rate for one way. Out of Town per km rate. ▪ Seniors Taxi Program applicable (see entry #32) 29. Border City Connects – Care-A-Van-Service 780-808-0042 Box 2032, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1R5 admin@bordercityconnects.com | www.bordercityconnects.com ▪ Provides transportation for community members to out-of-town non-emergency medical appointments. ▪ Lloydminster and Vermilion: Out-of-town clients can leave from meeting point in Lloydminster. ▪ Fee based on a donation, and a process is available for community members with financial constraints. ▪ Must give as much notice as possible to secure volunteers. The trips are not on a set schedule. 30. Border City Shuttle 780-205-3100 Box 2032, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1R5 admin@bordercityconnects.com | www.bordercityconnects.com ▪ Provides fee-for-service transportation for public and private events with seating of up to 14 passengers ▪ 3 vans available 31. Drive Happiness 1-888-336-4503 www.drivehappiness.ca ▪ Provides transportation for community members (65+) ▪ Eligibility depends on financial or physical barriers (poor sight or balance) ▪ Fee is $10 for 1.5 hours or reduced rate for eligible individuals. Volunteers will assist with attending appointments, etc.


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32. Seniors Taxi Program 780-875-6184 4420 50 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0W2 fcss@lloydminster.ca | www.lloydminster.ca/seniorstaxi ▪ Assists seniors (65+) with transportation costs with local transportation providers ▪ Vouchers are priced at $5 per one-way, nonstop transit within City of Lloydminster corporate limits ▪ Vouchers can be used with the following transportation companies (subject to change): - Border City Taxi (306-825-2000) - Border City Connects Society (780-205-1666) - Courtesy Cabs (306-825-8885) - Lloyd Taxi (306-825-3333) - Viper Taxi (306-825-5558) - Kings Cabs (306-307-1113) ▪ Vouchers available for purchase at: - Lloydminster Museum + Archives (4207 44 St) - Bioclean Aquatic Centre (2902 59 Ave) - Servus Credit Union (5009 18 St) - City Hall (4420 50 Ave) - Servus Credit Union Atrium Branch (5012 49 St) - Legacy Centre (5101 46 St) - Servus Sports Centre (5202 12 St) - Lloydminster Co-op Marketplace (3606 50 Ave) - Shoppers Drug Mart Lloyd Mall (5211 44 Street) - Lloydminster Hospital Gift Shop (3820 43 Ave) - Sobeys (4227 75 Ave) - Lloydminster Region Health Foundation (#116 4910 50 St) - Synergy Credit Union (4908 42 St)

Access to Health and Social Services Child, Youth and Family Services 33. Big Brothers Big Sisters 306-825-5757 #3 4301 49 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0S5 brenda.robinson@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca | https://lloydminster.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca/ ▪ No-cost mentoring programs for young people between 6-18 years old ▪ Programs help children build self-confidence, 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. 34. Catholic Social Services of Alberta – Child and Family Programs 780-875-9084 6612 35 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3H1 www.cssalberta.ca ▪ Foster Care Home Program provides home assessments to open foster care homes and provides support to foster parents ▪ Supervised private visitation, fee-for-service applies ▪ Programs include Family Supports for Children with Disabilities ▪ No referral required for these public services


35. Children and Family Services Central Region GOA 780-871-6402 | 1-800-638-0715 (Crisis after-hours line) Triumph Centre, 3602 51 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3M7 ▪ Child Intervention services to support and provide resources to protect children and youth from harmful situations. ▪ Provides information on adoption, child guardianship, foster care and kinship care. 36. Connecting Parents Supporting Families 780-808-0861 connectingparentslloyd@gmail.com | Facebook @ConnectingParentsSupportingFamilies ▪ Networking and support group for parents with school-aged children ▪ Education presentation on topics relevant to parenting 37. Focus Society for Support Services (FOCUS) 780-875-3544 3917 12 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y1 fcss@focussociety.ca | www.focussociety.ca ▪ Assists families with children in need of protection or social services involvement ▪ Offers programs such as Family and Children Support Services. Referral from Ministry of Saskatchewan Social Services is required. ▪ In-home support for families experiencing difficulties within the family unit ▪ Accepts fee-for-service clients 38. LGBTQ+ Society of Lloydminster 780-808-6930 lgbtqlloyd@outlook.com | Facebook @LGBTQLloyd ▪ Supports the LGBTQIA2Spirit in Lloydminster and surrounding area ▪ Assists in locating health service and mental health providers specific to LGBTQIA2S+ and transgender needs ▪ Offers education sessions and resources for local businesses and organizations promoting inclusive work environments and allyship in the workspace ▪ Provides network of support for LGBTQIA2S+ individuals, youths, and families ▪ Provides an inclusive and safe space for social gatherings and events 39. Lloydminster Interval Home Society 780-808-5282 Box 1523, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1K5 lihinfo@intervalhome.com | www.intervalhome.org ▪ Facilitates community education sessions such as Self Empowerment for Women, Strength to Change Men’s Program and Teen Empowerment, etc. ▪ Volunteer opportunities within the organization. Contact through phone 780-808-5282 Ext. 2012, email volunteer@lloydintervalhome.com or visit the website to apply.


40. Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Lloydminster Community Youth Centre 587-789-1600 | 780-871-4492 (Text line) 4201 47 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 2C7 lcycadmin@lloydintervalhome.com | www.lcyc.cc ▪ Offers scheduled activities, volunteering and mentorship opportunities. ▪ Drop-in services include Hot Meal Program, concession, books, board games, sports, musical instruments, etc. ▪ Provides free access to Wi-Fi, computer and homework help. ▪ Facilitates Youth Let’s Talk Program. ▪ Membership is free and is required to access transportation to and from the Centre, field trips and outings. 41. Midwest Family Connections 306-825-5911 Prairie North Plaza, Suite #103, 4910 50 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y5 info@midwestfamilyconnections.ca | www.midwestfamilyconnections.ca ▪ Lloydminster Early Years Family Resource Centre (FRC) focuses on child development and well-being, caregiver capacity building, social connections and support. ▪ Early Childhood Intervention Program is a home-based service available to parents of children from birth to 6 years of age who are experiencing, or at risk for developmental delays. ▪ Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) helps women to build and maintain healthy, independent family lives and prevent future births of children exposed to alcohol and drugs. ▪ Preschool Mental Health (PMH) supports families of children from birth to 6 years of age who are experiencing delays in the social-emotional development or have a mental health diagnosis. ▪ Indigenous Early Childhood Intervention Program (ECIP) and Family Support (ISC ECIP & ISC FS) is a home-based service available to parents and caregivers of children from birth to 18 years who are experiencing, or at risk for developmental delays. ▪ Home Visitation is a home-based program for families of children prenatal to 6 years of age. Promotes positive parent-child relationships, positive parenting knowledge and skills ▪ Reach out to Midwest Family Connections for more information on child car seat safety 42. Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society 780-410-8516 or 1-877-991-2737 2001 Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park, AB T8A 3W7 info@pepsociety.ca | www.pepsociety.ca ▪ Provides free programs for families and caregivers who have a loved one struggling with substance use or addiction ▪ Family Recovery Group facilitated by persons trained in addiction and recovery, trauma-informed care and knowledge-based skills. Attendees will be provided with education and support in a nonjudgmental environment. ▪ Family support line available days/evenings/weekends managed by a person knowledgeable in addictions and recovery. Call the toll-free line if in need of a safe space to be heard. ▪ Free webinars offered. Pre-registration is required for new webinars. Recorded webinars are available for viewing at the website.


43. Saskatchewan Child and Family Services 306-820-4250 Prairie North Plaza, Suite #113, 4910 50 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y5 ▪ Child Intervention services to support and provide resources to protect children and youth from harmful situations. ▪ Provides information on adoption, child guardianship, foster care and kinship care. Dementia Support 44. Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan 306-949-4141 or 1-877-949-4141 #301 2550 12 Ave, Regina, SK S4P 3X1 helpline@alzheimer.sk.ca | www.alzheimer.ca/sk ▪ Information and education sessions on Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Includes communication tips, coping strategies, and planning for the future. ▪ Connection to Alzheimer society, community programs, and support groups for persons with dementia and their families. ▪ Minds in Motion exercise and social program ▪ Virtual programs available across the province. Accessible to all residents of Lloydminster Disabilities and Health 45. Ability Development Services by Bea Fisher 780-875-3633 3514 51 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 1C8 beafisher@bordercity.com | www.beafisher.com ▪ Provides transportation services for persons with developmental disabilities who are currently in service. ▪ 24/7 residential care, fee-for-service may apply. ▪ Independent living support ▪ Community access support ▪ Employment services and support ▪ Access to services: ▪ Individuals who 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 Affairs Canada (INAC) for funding ▪ If accessing Residential Care, individuals are responsible for paying for all living expenses through their AISH (Entry #2) or SAID (Entry #3) benefits


46. ALS Alberta 403-228-3857 7874 10 St NE, Calgary, AB T2E 8W1 info@alsab.ca | www.alsab.ca ▪ Services and support for persons living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) ▪ Information and referral ▪ Support Groups to help people living with ALS, their families and caregivers. ▪ Equipment Loan Program includes lending power mobility devices, assistive communication devices, and other medical equipment. ▪ Supportive Visits 47. ALS Saskatchewan 306-949-4100 Unit C, 2430 8 Ave, Regina, SK S4R 5E3 director@alssask.ca | www.alssask.ca ▪ Services and support for persons living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) ▪ Information and referral on resources ▪ Support Groups to help people living with ALS, their families and caregivers. ▪ Equipment Loan Program includes mobility devices such as wheelchairs, walkers, hospital beds, commodes, lifts, and other medical equipment required by people with ALS. ▪ Home visits (referral required) 48. Early Childhood Psychology Program 306-820-6225 Prairie North Plaza, Suite #101, 4910 50 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y5 ▪ Offers a range of assessments for children, including behavioural, family, psychological, social/emotional and speech/language. ▪ Offers a range of therapeutic services, including behaviour management, family therapy, group therapy, individual therapy and case management. 49. Healthline (Saskatchewan) 811 or 1-877-800-0002 | 1-800-855-0155 (SaskTel Relay operator for deaf and hard of hearing) www.saskhealthauthority.ca ▪ A confidential, 24-hour health information and support telephone line available to Saskatchewan residents, staffed by registered nurses, registered psychiatric nurses, and registered social workers. ▪ Offers professional health advice or mental health support. ▪ Information can be a variety of medical concerns, including but not limited to mental health, sexual health, physical concerns and advice for parents and caregivers. ▪ Services are offered in English, with translation in over 100 languages.


50. Health Link (Alberta) 811 www.myhealth.alberta.ca ▪ 24/7 telephone line providing medical advice on a variety of issues and information from a registered nurse. ▪ Provides information on topics such as mental health, sexual health, physical concerns and advice for parents and caregivers. ▪ Assists with finding health care such as immunization clinics, doctors and health programs ▪ Offers dementia advice to support the needs of persons with dementia and their caregivers. ▪ Services are available in multiple languages. 51. Inclusion Lloydminster 306-825-5918 Box 492, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y6 info@inclusionlloydminster.com | www.inclusionlloydminster.com ▪ Provides individual and family advocacy ▪ Areas of support include inclusive education, inclusive community recreation/leisure activities, inclusive employment, and post-secondary studies. ▪ Supports to navigate systems and resources ▪ Assistance provided to families seeking to hire staffing support, such as respite support. 52. Lloydminster and Area Brain Injury Society (LABIS) 306-825-7212 | 306-830-0375 (Text line) #103 4090 41 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 2J1 labis@sasktel.net | www.labis.ca ▪ Offers programming, support, and resource-sharing for brain-injured persons and their families

53. Multiple Sclerosis Canada 1-844-859-6789 #150 9405 50 St, Edmonton, AB T6B 2T4 msnavigators@mscanada.ca | info@mscanada.ca | www.mscanada.ca ▪ Quality of Life Equipment Program provides financial assistance to those requiring support with the purchase of mobility equipment and safety devices ▪ Provides support with filling out Canadian Pension Plan Disability (CPP-D) Application ▪ Offers 1-on-1 Peer Support: Extended and One Call programs. The 1-on-1 Peer Support Program is a telephone and internet-based program for individuals living with MS and for loved ones of people with MS ▪ MS Support Groups: A complete list of in-person and virtual support groups is available on the website


54. Muscle Dystrophy Canada 1-800-567-2873 #110 4208 97 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 5Z9 info@muscle.ca | www.muscle.ca ▪ Equipment Funding Program and Assistive Technology Program. Must be a registered client of Muscle Dystrophy to qualify for financial support programs ▪ Family and caregiver retreats provide an opportunity for social gatherings to foster friendship and a sense of community; access a range of complementary therapy services and information sessions, etc. ▪ Information, support, and education for over 150 neuromuscular disorders ▪ Network Events and Webinars ▪ Research Hotline provides information on new studies and treatment, new clinical trials and answer disorder-specific questions, etc. 55. Parkinson Association of Alberta 1-800-561-1911 #120 6835 Railway St SE, Calgary, AB T2H 2V6 info@parkinsonassociation.ca | www.parkinsonassociation.ca ▪ Educational information such as Educational 101 series includes Parkinson Disease (PD) or Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome 101, Care Partner 101, Advanced Care Planning, Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)/Duodopa 101, Housing Transition and more. ▪ 1-on-1 support for individuals and their caregivers. ▪ Support groups are offered via Zoom and in-person, with advance registration required. Examples of support groups available include Newly Diagnosed, for Care Partners, Young Onset, General Parkinson’s and more. ▪ Provides strategies and skills to manage symptoms. Examples include cognitive programs, speech and voice, and physical programs to help those suffering from Parkinson’s disease 56. Prairie Central Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Association 780-385-3717 (General Inquiries) 587-386-0186 (Assessment and Diagnosis) | 587-386-0133 (Prevention and Training) http://prairiecentralfasd.ca/ ▪ Provides awareness and prevention ▪ Conducts assessment and diagnosis ▪ Supports individuals and caregivers ▪ Provides training and education 57. Saskatchewan Health Authority – Autism Spectrum Disorder Management 306-820-6225 Prairie North Plaza, Suite #101, 4910 50 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y5 ▪ Programs for children on the spectrum, including occupational therapy and speech-language therapy supports ▪ Summer programs for school-aged children ▪ Support for families


58. Saskatchewan Health Authority – Chronic Disease Management 306-820-4887 Prairie North Plaza, 4910 50 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y5 www.saskhealthauthority.ca ▪ Support for Stroke Rehabilitation and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ▪ Cardiac and Diabetes Education ▪ Programs such as Strides and Live-well (peer-led groups) ▪ Exercise Therapy ▪ Referral required for some services 59. Saskatchewan Health Authority – Lloydminster Hospital 306-820-6000 3820 43 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1Y5 www.saskhealthauthority.ca ▪ Emergency care ▪ Medical services ▪ Maternity care ▪ Information on local clinics ▪ For emergencies, call 911 60. Saskatchewan Health Authority – Primary Health Services 306-820-6120 Prairie North Plaza, Suite #101, 4910 50 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y5 www.saskhealthauthority.ca ▪ Child and adult immunizations, travel immunizations and consults ▪ Education and prevention resources ▪ Referrals to health care services ▪ Prenatal and postnatal support ▪ Lactation consultation ▪ Communicable diseases include HIV, hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections and animal bites ▪ Acquired Brain Injury Program Identification, Documentation, or Healthcare Cards 61. eHealth Saskatchewan 1-800-667-7551 3rd Floor, 2130 11 Ave, Regina, SK S4P 0J5 www.ehealthsask.ca ▪ Saskatchewan health card registration ▪ Provides several vital statistics services, including marriage licences, birth, death and marriage certificates and legal changes of name. ▪ Change of sex designation


62. Western Financial Group (SGI) 306-825-9791 3001 50 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0N7 www.westernfinancialgroup.ca/find-a-broker ▪ Saskatchewan driver’s licence registration ▪ Contact for more information on fees for service 63. Wilson Registries (AB) 780-875-5818 #2 1202 50 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0Y1 www.whwr.ca ▪ Alberta health card registration ▪ Alberta driver’s licence registration ▪ Provides several vital statistics services, including marriage licences, birth, death and marriage certificates and legal changes of name. ▪ Contact for more information on fees for service Immigrants, Newcomers and Refugees 64. Catholic Social Services of Alberta – Gateway for Newcomers 780-875-9084 6612 35 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3H1 www.cssalberta.ca ▪ Gateway for Newcomers program supports the needs of immigrants living and/or working in Lloydminster and surrounding communities. ▪ Settlement Worker in Schools (SWIS) offered to newcomer students and their families to help with integration into the school and community. 65. Lloydminster Local Immigration Partnership 780-875-9084 6612 35 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3H1 www.lloydlip.ca ▪ 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 Indigenous Peoples 66. Border City Aboriginal Head Start Program 306-825-5255 #3 5009 48 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0V8 bcahs2016@gmail.com | www.bordercitymetis.com/head-start-program ▪ Preschool classes for First Nations, Métis and Inuit children ages 3-5 years


67. First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line 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 helpline counsellors can help if you are distressed, have strong emotional reactions, are triggered by painful memories, or want to talk. ▪ Call the toll-free line or use the chat box on the website to connect with a counsellor online ▪ Service is multilingual – French, English, Cree, Ojibway and Inuktitut 68. Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre 306-825-6558 4602 49 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1K4 reception@lnfc.org | www.lnfc.org ▪ Provides support and referrals to individuals who require assistance with community resources and services ▪ Offers educational programming and employability assistance for those wanting to further their education and/or find employment ▪ Supports families with children in applying to Jordan’s Principle program to receive services and support from Indigenous Service Canada. Legal 69. Alberta Court of Justice 780-871-6450 Provincial Building, 5124 50 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0M3 ▪ This is a circuit court location only. For more information, please call the Vermilion Court of Justice at 780-853-8130 ▪ Continue to send all court documents to: Alberta Court of Justice, Provincial Building Box 30, 4701 52 St, Vermilion, AB T9X 1J9 70. Alberta Residential Tenancies Act 1-877-427-4088 Provincial Building, 5214 50 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0M3 rta@gov.ab.ca | www.alberta.ca/residential-tenancies.aspx ▪ Support and information for landlords and tenants living in Alberta ▪ Residential tenancy dispute resolution


71. Community Legal Clinic 587-789-0727 or 1-877-314-9129 info@communitylegalclinic.net | http://communitylegalclinic.net ▪ Offers 30-minute appointments to receive free legal advice from a volunteer lawyer. Must meet financial criteria to access service ▪ Appointments are throughout the month ▪ Provides legal advice regarding landlord/tenant, wills/estates, employment, small claims/debt, criminal law, traffic/bylaws, family law, personal injury and immigration law. 72. Court and Justice Services (AB) 1-855-738-4747 www.rcas.alberta.ca ▪ Provides legal information and education such as support in preparing court forms, Parenting after Separation (PAS) course, Parenting After Separation for Families in High Conflict (PASHC) course ▪ Resolves legal disputes related to Child Support Resolution Program, Children’s Services Mediation Program, Family Mediation, Support in resolving parenting disputes, restraining and protection orders and civil mediation ▪ Navigate the court system, such as Alberta court locations, family court assistance, jury duty, courtroom etiquette and court procedures 73. Legal Aid Alberta 1-866-845-3425 #400 10320 102 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 4A1 www.legalaid.ab.ca ▪ Provides affordable legal services in family law, domestic violence, child welfare, immigration, youth and adult criminal defence. ▪ Must meet financial criteria 74. Legal Aid Saskatchewan 1-800-667-3764 Unit# L03, 11932 102 St, North Battleford, SK S9A 1E9 apply@legalaid.sk.ca | www.legalaid.sk.ca ▪ Full legal services are provided in adult and youth criminal matters and family law to financially eligible clients. ▪ Legal services include family law, domestic violence, child welfare, youth, and adult criminal defence. 75. Saskatchewan Residential Tenancies Act 1-888-215-2222 #304 1855 Victoria Ave, Regina, SK S4P 3T2 ort@gov.sk.ca | www.saskatchewan.ca/ort ▪ Provides information about the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants in Saskatchewan ▪ Can make rulings and settle disputes between landlords and tenants


Seniors 76. Catholic Social Services of Alberta – Seniors Services 780-875-9084 6612 35 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3H1 www.cssalberta.ca ▪ Senior Connections (65+) increases awareness of seniors’ needs and implements resources to fulfil them in their communities by way of presentations and referrals. Free program. ▪ Personal Enrichment Program (65+) provides support to participate in social activities, attend appointments, attend faith-based activities like Church or choir, and short-term hourly respite for caregivers. Fee-for-service program. 77. Legacy Centre 780-875-4584 5101 46 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0C7 legcen4584@gmail.com ▪ Lloydminster Senior Citizens Society manages the Legacy Centre ▪ Offers regularly scheduled activities for seniors (55+) such as exercises, line dancing, cards, choir, art group and more. ▪ Venue can be rented for different occasions. Must call the office to book and get specific details. 78. Saskatchewan Health Authority – Home Care 306-820-6200 3830 43 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1Y3 ▪ Meals on Wheels. For seniors and persons with disabilities residing in Lloydminster - Meals made at Lloydminster Hospital. Delivered Monday through Friday. ▪ Adult Day Program. Social and recreational activities for seniors and adults requiring assistance. Provides caregiver relief. Contact Home Care Office for eligibility. - Program offered Monday to Friday. Located at Lloydminster Continuing Care (7402 29 St). Daily fee includes food and refreshments. Up to 10 people per day. ▪ Case Management. Case managers complete an assessment to assist in linking the right services. ▪ Homemaking. Bath assistance, morning and evening care, surveillance checks and medication assistance. These are billed services. In-home respite (not 24 hours). ▪ Nursing Support.In-home and in-facility support. Procedures and treatments are ordered by a physician. - Education and assistance in helping to manage specific health care needs. Assistance in coordinating care with physicians and other health professionals. - Support and care to clients and their loved ones who are dealing with terminal illness - Wound management ▪ Wellness Program. Booked foot care based on needs assessment. Wellness checks. ▪ Palliative Care Co-ordination. This program provides active compassionate care that focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals who are facing a life-threatening disease. In-home, hospital or care facility. ▪ Skin and Wound Specialist. Provides direction and guidance in advanced treatment.



mental health 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 ▪ substance use is impacting your life negatively

If you are: ▪ feeling strong emotions (stress, irritability, sadness) ▪ experiencing restless or disturbed sleep ▪ noticing an increase in substance use

▪ If you are looking for more information about mental health resources in our community ▪ If you want more information about strategies to support positive mental health


Who do I contact? 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 department: Lloydminster Hospital 3820 43 Ave, Lloydminster SK

Connect with a health professional such as a doctor or counsellor: ▪ Dial 811 Health Link/Health Line available 24/7 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

▪ 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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Mental Health Supports Addictions 79. Addiction and Mental Health Helpline (AB) 1-866-332-2322 ▪ 24-hour, 7 days a week confidential service that provides support, information and referrals to Albertans experiencing addiction and mental health concerns, including problem gambling 80. Al-Anon and Alateen Programs 306-665-3838 area98alateen@gmail.com | www.sk-alanon.ca ▪ Provides information on meeting dates and location ▪ Members of Al-Anon groups share their experience, strength and hope with each other in order to solve their common problems resulting from others’ struggle with alcoholism. ▪ Peer support for partners, children, parents, other relatives, and friends of persons living with alcohol use disorders. 81. Alcoholics Anonymous Lloydminster 780-875-3571 www.lloydminsteraa.com ▪ Provides information on meeting dates and location ▪ Provides referrals to addiction specialists 82. Problem Gambling Helpline 1-800-306-6789 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


83. Residents in Recovery Society 1-877-201-3955 4804 50 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0W5 info@residentsinrecovery.com | www.residentsinrecovery.com ▪ Provides support to individuals struggling with addictions and mental health issues ▪ Intensive Outpatient Recovery Program is a mental health and addiction related day programming for individuals 18+ ▪ Pre-treatment Sober Living is for individuals awaiting residential treatment. Individuals must be 18+ and are free of drugs or alcohol for minimum of 7 days ▪ Post-treatment Sober Living is for individuals that have completed a residential treatment. Individuals must be 18+, have completed treatment in the past 6 months and have maintained abstinence since treatment. ▪ Post-treatment Family Sober Living is for mothers who have completed residential treatment. Mother must have care of her children, and all children must be under the age of 15 years. ▪ Family Treatment Program is for mothers who have young children at risk of apprehension. Mother must have care of her children, and all children must be under the age of 12 years. 84. Saskatchewan Health Authority – Harm Reduction Program 306-821-2982 Prairie North Plaza, Suite #101, 4910 50 St, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y5 www.saskhealthauthority.ca ▪ Needle Exchange Program includes free pipes and other materials for safe consumption ▪ Provides free condoms ▪ Available resources on Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis C, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), and harm reduction ▪ HIV Peer-Mentor Program ▪ Vending machine located on the north end of Prairie North Plaza, tokens available at the office ▪ Provides referrals and support to health care 85. Thorpe Recovery Centre 780-875-8890 or 1-877-875-8890 21060 Tranquility Way, Blackfoot, AB T0B 0L0 info@thorperecoverycentre.org | www.thorperecoverycentre.org ▪ Provides strength, hope, and healing to those affected by addictions and related mental health challenges ▪ Residential Addiction Treatment is a well-rounded approach to ensure individuals are on the path to recovery. A minimum of seven days of clean/sober time is required prior to admission into the Residential Treatment Program ▪ Medically Supported Detox is a safe environment for those in the initial stages of recovery


Mental Health 86. Catholic Social Services of Alberta 780-875-9084 6612 35 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3H1 www.cssalberta.ca ▪ Border Bridge Counselling provides subsidy to access private therapist support when clients cannot afford the full fee ▪ Call Intake for more information 87. Libbie Young Centre Inc. 780-874-9917 5125 39 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 1Z9 info@libbie.ca | www.libbie.ca ▪ Life Skills Program hosts 6 fully furnished bachelor suites with a shared kitchen and common area where clients take turns preparing evening meals and completing assigned duties to develop independent living skills. ▪ Supported Independent Living is a program to assist clients in their areas of need, further develop daily living skills, seek volunteering or employment opportunities, and work on individualized wellness goals. ▪ Community Outreach Program focuses on assisting clients to improve their overall quality of life, develop and maintain healthy coping strategies, and achieve their optimum level of wellness. ▪ Day Program offers a variety of educational, recreation and leisure activities for clients. ▪ Summer Recreation Program offers a diverse set of activities to improve client’s overall physical and mental well-being ▪ Works collaboratively with psychiatrists and rehabilitation psychiatric nurses to assess the support needs and goal planning of individuals ▪ Some programs require referral from mental health practitioners or health care professionals 88. Lloydminster Mental Health Navigator Tool www.lloydminstermentalhealth.ca ▪ Mental health and addiction 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 in difficult times ▪ Information to grow your understanding of addiction and substance use disorders


89. Saskatchewan Health Authority – Lloydminster Mental Health and Addictions 306-820-6250 3383 43 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1Y3 www.saskhealthauthority.ca ▪ Individual and couple mental health counselling ▪ Provides referral to a psychiatrist ▪ Addiction counselling for individual and group-based programs ▪ Child and youth counselling ▪ Child and Youth Anxiety Group ▪ Parenting with Purpose program to gain information and skills ▪ Community Recovery Team assists long-term mentally ill clients through provisions of long-term case management services 90. Walking Through Grief Society 780-846-2576 or 780-871-1750 wtgriefsupp@xplornet.ca | https://wtgrief.wixsite.com/walkingthroughgrief ▪ Group and individual support for adult, children, or those impacted by life losses ▪ Educational Presentations on grief and life losses ▪ Support clients who are navigating through their grief journey ▪ Provide support to those coping through the year of first and significant days 91. yllMyHome info.yllmyhome@gmail.com | www.yllmyhome.com ▪ Resources to build resilience, promote positive mental health and prevent addictions ▪ Initiatives to build and strengthen community connections ▪ Education lending library

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Safety and Security Crisis and Emergency 92. Alberta Family Violence Info Line 310-1818 (call or text) www.alberta.ca/family-violence-find-supports.aspx ▪ 24/7 Support line for individuals who are experiencing domestic abuse ▪ Family violence support ▪ Safety planning resources ▪ Local service and support resources ▪ Available in multiple languages ▪ In the event of an emergency, call 911


93. Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868 | Text CONNECT to 686868 www.kidshelpphone.ca ▪ 24/7 service by phone, text, mobile app or through website ▪ Counselling over the phone, including interpretation services in multiple languages. ▪ Peer-to-Peer Community is a collection of online support forums ▪ Information and referral to local resources 94. Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Family Violence Outreach Services 780-875-0966 (Crisis Line) | 780-808-1777 (Text line) communityoutreach@lloydintervalhome.com | www.intervalhome.org ▪ Offers individual support to women impacted by family violence to empower them to understand their experience, build on their strengths, and live independent, violence-free lives. ▪ Provides 1-on-1 support, Family Violence information, safety planning and advocacy. ▪ Provides support to older adults experiencing abuse of any kind ▪ Provides community referrals based on needs assessment 95. Lloydminster Sexual Assault Services 306-825-8255 5011 49 Ave, Lloydminster, SK S9V 1R5 reception@lsas.ca | www.lsas.ca ▪ Provides individual support to children, youth, adults and families who have been, directly or indirectly, impacted by sexual violence ▪ Little Bear Child and Youth Advocacy Centre are programs to provide referrals, emotional and healing support to clients. ▪ North Ryken Enhanced Services are programs to support clients’ healing journey. These include Anger Resolution, EFT (Emotional Freedom Tapping) and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), Reconnection Program and Trauma-Informed Yoga ▪ Police and Court Support program provides a court advocate to the client to help them navigate the judicial system 96. Midwest Victim Services 780-874-5022 RCMP Building, 5106 44 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3M1 jennifer.hauberg@rcmp-grc.gc.ca | www.midwestvictimservices.com ▪ Provides support, information and referrals, and court support to victims of crime and traumatic events ▪ Crisis intervention and traumatic events support ▪ Emotional and practical support ▪ Staff and volunteers are available 24/7 by RCMP callouts


Public Safety 97. Bylaw Enforcement 780-874-3710 RCMP Building, 5106 44 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3M1 bylaw@lloydminster.ca | www.lloydminster.ca/reportaconcern ▪ Animal control issues ▪ Traffic and parking complaints ▪ Untidy premises ▪ Lost and found inquires 98. Needle Drop Locations ▪ To dispose of needs and sharps, visit Prairie North Plaza 4910 50 St Lloydminster, SK (north side) ▪ Warning: Always use caution and protect yourself when handling needles and sharps. If you find a needle in a public place, contact Bylaw Enforcement at 780-874-3710 99. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 780-808-8400 RCMP Building, 5106 44 St, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3M1 ▪ For non-emergency inquiries such as theft, vandalism, etc., call 780-808-8400 ▪ For administration such as criminal record checks, court inquiries, etc., call 780-808-8300 ▪ In the event of an emergency, call 911

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Access to Recreation Recreation Supports 100. Creative Kids Saskatchewan 1-855-277-9469 #404 2125 11 Ave, Regina, SK S4P 3X3 info@creativekidssask.ca | www.creativekidssask.ca ▪ Provides financial assistance for children and youth, ages 4-19 years, to participate in art, dance, music, theatre and cultural activities. ▪ Saskatchewan and Alberta residents who live in Lloydminster are eligible 101. Jumpstart 1-844-927-7529 jumpstart@cantire.com | https://jumpstart.canadiantire.ca/ ▪ Financial assistance for children, ages 4-18 years, in registered sporting programs that are minimum 5 days in length.


102. KidSport Lloydminster 1-800-319-4263 kidsportapplicationslloyd@gmail.com | www.kidsport.ca/Saskatchewan/Lloydminster ▪ Financial and equipment assistance for children, ages 5 to 18 years, in registered sporting programs

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103. Recreation Access Program 780-875-6184 4420 50 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0W2 fcss@lloydminster.ca | www.lloydminster.ca/rap ▪ Income-based program to support eligible residents to access City of Lloydminster recreation and cultural facilities at a reduced rate: - $2 drop-in for adults (18+) - $1 drop-in for child to youth (2-17) - 75% off memberships ▪ RAP is applicable to the following locations: - Bioclean Aquatic Centre (2902 59 Ave) - Lloydminster Museum + Archives (4207 44 St) - Outdoor Pool (4713 57 Ave) - Servus Sports Centre (5202 12 St)


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 Phone Email Website Address

8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed holidays) 780-875-6184 fcss@lloydminster.ca www.lloydminster.ca/fcss 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 www.lloydminster.ca/Newsletter. RECREATION ACCESS PROGRAM The Recreation Access Program is an income-based and accessible program designed to remove some of the financial barriers associated with using City of Lloydminster recreation and cultural facilities. It allows eligible Lloydminster residents to access these facilities at a reduced cost. To sign up for the program, visit www.lloydminster.ca/RAP. SENIORS TAXI PROGRAM 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. NEIGHBOURHOOD BLOCK PARTY PROGRAM The Neighbourhood Block Party Program encourages residents living on the same street or within an apartment building to create a gathering where they can build relationships and connect over food, fun and play. This program provides organizers with: ▪ a Block Party Kit including free fun games and sporting equipment; ▪ financial support to offset the cost of food; and ▪ street closure assistance (if needed) 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.


NEIGHBOURHOOD CONNECTOR PROGRAM The Neighbourhood Connector Program recruits volunteers to organize social gatherings and initiatives to improve the overall quality of life in their neighbourhoods. The main goal of this program is to bring neighbours together and reduce isolation by increasing friendships, sharing resources, and creating a sense of community. If you are interested in becoming a Neighbourhood Connector, visit www.lloydminster.ca/NeighbourhoodConnector. NEIGHBOURHOOD GRANT PROGRAM The Neighbourhood Grant Program helps residents work together to activate community resources in their neighbourhood for the benefit of everyone. Possible projects might include but are not limited to the development of the Block Party program, neighbourhood cleanups, neighbourhood events, little libraries, etc. For more information, visit www.lloydminster.ca/grants. 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. For more information on these funding opportunities, visit www.lloydminster.ca/grants. VOLUNTEERISM Each year, FCSS Lloydminster hosts a celebration for its residents. Through 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.volunteerconnector.org for local opportunities.


LLOYD SUPPORTS: a Community Services Directory is a publication of Lloydminster Family and Community Support Services This directory is not a full list of all services available in our community. The listing of an organization in this directory does not indicate endorsement, nor does the exclusion of an agency imply disapproval. Best efforts were made to ensure all information in this directory are accurate and up-to-date at the time of publication. Lloydminster Family and Community Support Services assumes no responsibility to any person, persons or agency for the information contained in this document. Recommended updates and changes for future publications may be emailed to: fcss@lloydminster.ca. This directory can be found online at www.lloydminster.ca/LloydSupports 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.


index The Lloyd Supports Community Services Directory is designed to help residents find the social services and organizations they need. Throughout the document, organizations are listed based on the results of the 2022 Social Policy Framework. The index page categorizes all organizations based on services. Please note, that all numbers in the index are the entry numbers, not page numbers. Addictions Addiction and Mental Health Helpline (AB)............................................................................................ 79 Al-Anon and Alateen Programs............................................................................................................... 80 Alcoholics Anonymous Lloydminster ...................................................................................................... 81 Midwest Family Connections................................................................................................................... 41 Needle Drop Locations ............................................................................................................................. 98 Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society ............................................................................................ 42 Prairie Central Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Association...................................................... 56 Problem Gambling Helpline .................................................................................................................... 82 Residents in Recovery............................................................................................................................... 83 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Harm Reduction Program............................................................... 84 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Lloydminster Mental Health and Addictions ................................. 89 Thorpe Recovery Centre ........................................................................................................................... 85 yllMyHome ............................................................................................................................................... 91 Affordable Housing Carleton Housing (Lloydminster) Inc. ...................................................................................................... 22 Lloydminster Housing Authority (SK)...................................................................................................... 23 Lloydminster Métis Housing Group ......................................................................................................... 24 Lloydminster Region Housing Group (AB) .............................................................................................. 25 Child, Youth, and Family Services Big Brothers Big Sisters ............................................................................................................................ 33 Border City Aboriginal Head Start Program ............................................................................................ 66 Catholic Social Services of Alberta – Child and Family Programs .......................................................... 34 Children and Family Services Central Region GOA .................................................................................. 35


Connecting Parents Supporting Families ................................................................................................ 36 Creative Kids Saskatchewan...................................................................................................................100 Early Childhood Psychology Program...................................................................................................... 48 Focus Society for Support Services (FOCUS)............................................................................................ 37 Jumpstart ...............................................................................................................................................101 KidSport Lloydminster ...........................................................................................................................102 Kids Help Phone ....................................................................................................................................... 93 LGBTQ+ Society of Lloydminster ............................................................................................................. 38 Lloydminster Interval Home Society ....................................................................................................... 39 Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Family Violence Outreach Services........................................... 94 Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Lloydminster Community Youth Centre .................................. 40 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre ................................................................................................... 68 Midwest Family Connections................................................................................................................... 41 Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society ............................................................................................ 42 Recreation Access Program ....................................................................................................................103 Residents in Recovery............................................................................................................................... 83 Saskatchewan Child and Family Services................................................................................................ 43 Service Canada ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Walking Through Grief Society................................................................................................................. 90 yllMyHome ............................................................................................................................................... 91 Crisis and Emergency Alberta Family Violence Info Line ............................................................................................................ 92 Children and Family Services Central Region GOA .................................................................................. 35 Kids Help Line ........................................................................................................................................... 93 Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Family Violence Outreach Services........................................... 94 Lloydminster Sexual Assault Services...................................................................................................... 95 Midwest Victim Services .......................................................................................................................... 96 Saskatchewan Child and Family Services................................................................................................ 43 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Lloydminster Hospital ..................................................................... 59 Dementia Support Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan........................................................................................................ 44 Health Link (Alberta)................................................................................................................................ 50 Disabilities and Health Ability Development Services by Bea Fisher ........................................................................................... 45 Alberta Supports ........................................................................................................................................ 1 ALS Alberta .............................................................................................................................................. .46


ALS Saskatchewan ................................................................................................................................... 47 Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan........................................................................................................ 44 Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) ............................................................................. 2 Border City Connects – Border City Express ............................................................................................ 28 Border City Connects – Care-A-Van-Service ........................................................................................... 29 Drive Happiness........................................................................................................................................ 31 Early Childhood Psychology Program...................................................................................................... 48 Healthline (Saskatchewan) ..................................................................................................................... 49 Health Link (Alberta)................................................................................................................................ 50 Inclusion Lloydminster ............................................................................................................................. 51 Libbie Young Centre Inc. ........................................................................................................................... 87 Lloydminster and Area Brain Injury Society (LABIS) .............................................................................. 52 Midwest Family Connections................................................................................................................... 41 Multiple Sclerosis Canada ........................................................................................................................ 53 Muscle Dystrophy Canada........................................................................................................................ 54 Parkinson Association of Alberta ............................................................................................................. 55 Prairie Central Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Association...................................................... 56 Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) ................................................................................ 3 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Autism Spectrum Disorder Management ...................................... 57 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Chronic Disease Management........................................................ 58 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Lloydminster Hospital ..................................................................... 59 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Primary Health Services.................................................................. 60 Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services ................................................................................................. 4 Service Canada ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Financial Assistance/Income Support Alberta Supports ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) ............................................................................. 2 Creative Kids Saskatchewan...................................................................................................................100 Jumpstart ...............................................................................................................................................101 KidSport Lloydminster ...........................................................................................................................102 Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) ................................................................................ 3 Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services ................................................................................................. 4 Service Canada ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Food Resources Grace United Church................................................................................................................................... 6 Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society .......................................................................................... 27 Midwest Food Resources............................................................................................................................ 7


Salvation Army Food Bank......................................................................................................................... 8 St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church........................................................................................................ 9 St. John’s Minster Anglican Church .......................................................................................................... 10 The Olive Tree ............................................................................................................................................ 11 Identification, Documentation, and Health Cards eHealth Saskatchewan ............................................................................................................................ 61 Service Canada ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Western Financial Group (SGI) ................................................................................................................. 62 Wilson Registries (AB) .............................................................................................................................. 63 Immigrants, Newcomers, and Refugees Career Services Ministry of Immigration and Career Training ................................................................ 12 Catholic Social Services of Alberta – Gateway for Newcomers .............................................................. 64 Lloydminster Local Immigration Partnership ......................................................................................... 65 Lloydminster Learning Council Association............................................................................................. 16 Salvation Army Food Bank......................................................................................................................... 8 Service Canada ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Indigenous Peoples Border City Aboriginal Head Start Program ............................................................................................ 66 Carleton Housing (Lloydminster) Inc. ..................................................................................................... 22 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line ............................................................................... 67 Lloydminster Learning Council Association............................................................................................. 16 Lloydminster Métis Housing Group ......................................................................................................... 24 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre ................................................................................................... 68 Midwest Family Connections................................................................................................................... 41 Legal Alberta Court of Justice ........................................................................................................................... 69 Alberta Residential Tenancies Act............................................................................................................ 70 Community Legal Clinic ........................................................................................................................... 71 Court and Justice Services (AB) ................................................................................................................ 72 Legal Aid Alberta ...................................................................................................................................... 73 Legal Aid Saskatchewan .......................................................................................................................... 74 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)................................................................................................. 99 Saskatchewan Residential Tenancies Act ................................................................................................ 75


Literacy and Employment Ability Development Services by Bea Fisher ........................................................................................... 45 Alberta Supports ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Career Services Ministry of Immigration and Career Training ................................................................ 12 École Sans-Frontières ............................................................................................................................... 13 Lakeland College ...................................................................................................................................... 14 Lloydminster Catholic School Division..................................................................................................... 15 Lloydminster Learning Council Association............................................................................................. 16 Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre ................................................................................................... 68 Lloydminster Public Library ..................................................................................................................... 17 Lloydminster Public School Division........................................................................................................ 18 Service Canada ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Mental Health Addiction and Mental Health Helpline (AB)............................................................................................ 79 Catholic Social Services of Alberta ........................................................................................................... 86 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line ............................................................................... 67 Kids Help Line ........................................................................................................................................... 93 Libbie Young Centre Inc. .......................................................................................................................... 87 Lloydminster Mental Health Navigator Tool............................................................................................ 88 Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society ............................................................................................ 42 Problem Gambling Line ........................................................................................................................... 82 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Lloydminster Mental Health and Addictions ................................. 89 Thorpe Recovery Centre ........................................................................................................................... 85 Walking Through Grief Society................................................................................................................. 90 yllMyHome ............................................................................................................................................... 91 Public Safety Bylaw Enforcement .................................................................................................................................. 97 Needle Drop Locations ............................................................................................................................. 98 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) ................................................................................................ 99 Recreation Supports Creative Kids Saskatchewan...................................................................................................................100 Jumpstart ...............................................................................................................................................101 KidSport Lloydminster ...........................................................................................................................102 Recreation Access Program ....................................................................................................................103


Seniors Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan........................................................................................................ 44 Border City Connects – Border City Express ............................................................................................ 28 Border City Connects – Care-A-Van-Service ........................................................................................... 29 Catholic Social Services of Alberta – Seniors Services ............................................................................ 76 Drive Happiness........................................................................................................................................ 31 Legacy Centre ........................................................................................................................................... 77 Lloydminster Housing Authority (SK)...................................................................................................... 23 Lloydminster Learning Council Association............................................................................................. 16 Lloydminster Métis Housing Group ......................................................................................................... 24 Lloydminster Region Housing Group (AB) .............................................................................................. 25 Saskatchewan Health Authority – Home Care ....................................................................................... 78 Seniors Taxi Program ................................................................................................................................ 32 Service Canada ........................................................................................................................................... 5 The Olive Tree ............................................................................................................................................ 11 Shelter Lloydminster Interval Home Society – Emergency Shelter ................................................................... 26 Lloydminster Social Action Coalition Society .......................................................................................... 27 Thrift or Second-hand Stores Lloydminster Interval Home Society – For the Interval Store ................................................................ 19 Reclaim Store............................................................................................................................................ 20 The Olive Tree – Thrift Store ..................................................................................................................... 21 Transportation Border City Connects – Border City Express ............................................................................................ 28 Border City Connects – Care-A-Van-Service ........................................................................................... 29 Border City Shuttle ................................................................................................................................... 30 Drive Happiness........................................................................................................................................ 31 Seniors Taxi Program ................................................................................................................................ 32


4420 50 Avenue Lloydminster, AB, T9V 0W2 780-875-6184 This directory is available online at: www.lloydminster.ca/LloydSupports


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