City of Calgary Hotlines & General Community Resources
Resource | Information | Contact |
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General information | Community resource information in many languages | 211 |
City of Calgary | Information about City of Calgary operations | 311 |
Directory | Information about telephone numbers | 411 |
Emergency | Fire, police, and ambulance emergency | 911 |
Calgary Police Services | Police non-emergency line | 403-266-1234 |
The Distress Centre | Open 24 hours, and provides crisis counselling and support services | 403-266-HELP (4357) |
Inform Alberta | Online community, social, government, education, and health information across Alberta | |
Immigrant Services Calgary |
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403-265-1120 |
Calgary Legal Guidance | Provides legal information, advice, and advocacy to Calgarians who don't have access to legal services | 403-234-9266 |
Legal Aid Alberta | Provides a range of legal services to low-income Albertans in a number of areas, including family, criminal, and civil law | 1-866-845-3425 |
Food
Resource | Information | Contact |
Calgary Food bank | Hampers can be picked up from at the main warehouse or one of 14 satellite locations throughout Calgary. | 403-253-2055 |
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul | Provides emergency food hampers | 403-250-0319 |
Community Kitchen | Good Food Box Program offering low-cost fresh fruits and vegetables | |
Good Food Box - Community Kitchen Program of Calgary | Provides fresh fruits and vegetables at lower cost: Large box (40-45 pounds of produce): $20 Family box (30-35 pounds of produce): $15 Senior/single box (20-25 pounds of produce): $10 60 locations throughout Calgary |
403-538-3780 |
The Alex Community Food Centre | Brings people together to grow, cook, share, and promote good food for all. Register for a cooking class or drop in for a community meal. You can also visit the affordable produce market. | |
Calgary Community Food Map | A listing of places to access free or low-cost food in the community. “Calgary Community Food Map” | |
Free Food Alberta | Alberta Health Services listing of free food sources. Helping to connect you with emergency food programs including food banks, food hampers, and free meals. | |
Drop-in Food Pantry | Every Thursday from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM. No appointment needed. Robert McClure United Church – An Affirming, Inclusive Community. 5510- 26 AVE SE |
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Kingdom Coffee YYC | Food, hygiene products. Monday – Saturday. No questions asked 4099 Ogden Road SE | |
Calgary Neechi Mart | Every Tuesday 12pm – 3 PM Banff trail Community Association 2115-20 Ave NW Free Food (Food items Change weekly. First come, first serve basis. Bring your own Bags/boxes |
Clothing
Good Neighbour Community Market  | Pay -what you can thrift store 149 5 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2G 5T1, Open Thursday-Saturday 11-5pm |
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The Free Goods Program at the Drop-in Centre | Women in Need Society (WINS) is Calgary’s homegrown thrift charity, providing basic needs resources and support to women and their families | Access application form here: https://calgarydropin.ca/free-goods-application-form/ |
Women in Need Society (WINS) | Women in Need Society (WINS) is Calgary’s homegrown thrift charity, providing basic needs resources and support to women and their families | https://www.winsyyc.ca/contact |
Pregnant Women, Infants and Childcare
Resource | Information | Contact |
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Best Beginning |
Support for pregnant teens and women living on a low income to prevent low birth weight, promote prevention of injuries and promote maternal mental health by low social isolation and making connections with community supports
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811 |
Baby Hampers - Calgary Food Bank |
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403-253-2059 |
Furniture and Housing Supplies
Resource | Information | Contact |
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MCC Thrift Store, Calgary | Second-hand clothes, furniture, and more at low prices. | 403-272-0282 2946 - 32 Street NE |
Women in Need | Calgary’s homegrown thrift charity, providing basic needs resources and support to women and their families | 403-255-5102 |
The Free Goods Program provides lightly used goods, like furniture, kitchenware, clothing, computers, mobile phones, small appliances, books, and more, to low- and no-income Calgarians who are building a life for themselves and their family. | 403- 276-3173 635 - 35 Avenue NE |
Financial Management & Financial Literacy Supports in the Community
Aspire Calgary |
Aspire Calgary is a multi-sectoral collaborative of 30 organizations working to implement financial empowerment Programming includes:
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https://aspirecalgary.org/ |
Rise Calgary- Basic Needs Fund | The Basic Needs Fund is an emergency financial assistance fund, intended to help people out of an unforeseen financial crisis. See website for eligibility criteria and application. | https://www.risecalgary.ca/basic-needs-fund |
Money Mentors |
Alberta Debt Relief & Financial Education. They help Albertans get out of debt, manage their money, and plan for retirement. Savings & Debt Resources for Success: https://moneymentors.ca/resources |
1-888-294-0076 or 403-265-2201 |
Momentum | Momentum offers programming to reduce financial barriers including financial management skill development workshops and courses, entrepreneurship classes and more. | 403-272-9323 |
Resource | Information | Contact |
CUPS |
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403-221-8780 |
Families Matter | Programs for Parents | 403-205-5178 |
Calgary Childrens Link | Access point of information for families of children with special needs in Calgary and the surrounding area | 403-230-9158 |
Community Resource Centre (CRC) |
A Community Resource Centre provides you with resources, referrals, information, and support. Get help with basic needs, including:
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The Alex Community Health Centre | A full-service health clinic that understands that good health is so much more than just physical.
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403-266-2622 |
Transportation
Resource | Information | Contact |
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Calgary Transit | Offers a low-income program for transit users | 403-262-1000 |
Calgary Transit Access | This is a door-to-door shared-ride service for people who can't take a bus or the CTrain. | 403-537-7770 |
Upass | In partnership with Calgary Transit, full-time learners can buy an optional transit pass that gives unlimited access to Calgary Transit services during their term of studies. See Upass page for details | 403-537-7777, option 2 |
Family Recreation and Activities
Resource | Information | Contact |
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Vecova Recreation Centre (formerly the VRII) | Barrier-free facility offering recreation to Calgarians of all ages and abilities | 403-284-2231 |
KidSport Society of Calgary | Registration fees and/or sports equipment for children and adolescents from low-income families | 403-202-0251 |
Calgary Between Friends | This organization providing quality social, recreation and development opportunities to more than 80 different disability groups; of which, over 40% of are on the Autism Spectrum. Our programs & services are designed for children, youth, and adults based on age group & interests. Everyone is welcome to participate at Between Friends, regardless of ability, age, gender, race, gender identity, religion or culture. | 403-269-9133 |
CanLearn Society (formerly the Calgary Learning Center) | Provides programs that support families with learning, literacy and attention difficulties | 403- 686-9300 |
City of Calgary – Free Activities Listing | Explore our fun, FREE activities for children, youth, adults, and families. These safe, supervised programs are great for making new friends and learning new activities. Our year-round outdoor programs and events are weather dependent. |
Legal Supports
Resource | Information | Contact |
Calgary Legal Guidance | Provides legal information, advice, and advocacy to Calgarians who don't have access to legal services | 403-234-9266 |
Legal Aid Alberta | Provides a range of legal services to low-income Albertans in a number of areas, including family, criminal, and civil law | 1-866-845-3425 |
Pro Bono Law Alberta | Brief legal assistance to self-represented litigants with civil matters | 406-541-4804 |
Indigenous Student Supports
Resource | Information | Contact |
Indigenous Housing | Inn From the Cold – Moccasin Pathways | https://innfromthecold.org/supportive-housing/ |
Miskanawah | ka-pe-kiwehtahat program that helps prevent families enter homelessness. | https://miskanawah.ca |
Trellis | Families with minor children or dependents living at home who are at imminent risk of homelessness. | Eligible families must be renters within Calgary. Contact 403-219-3477 (Option #1 in menu) homestay@growwithtrellis.ca |
Metis – Métis Capital Housing
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Housing services | https://www.metishousing.ca/uploads/source/Application_Forms%3A_/Reaching_Home__Program_Application_PDF_Updated_-_October_2022_-_FILLABLE.pdf |
Treaty 7 Housing | https://www.t7housing.com/ | |
Forward Housing | Apply for Affordable Housing | Forward Housing | |
Native Counselling Services of Alberta | Free counselling services for Status Indigenous Learners | https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1576441552462/1576441618847 |
Emergency food benefits online | https://emergencybenefits.alberta.ca/login/ | |
First Nations Health Consortium | The Alberta Indigenous Virtual Care Clinic serves individuals self-identifying as First Nations, Inuit and Métis and their immediate family members. | https://aivcc.ca/how-it-works/ |
Counselling Services
Resource | Information | Contact |
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The Distress Centre | Open 24 hours, and provides crisis support, and professional counselling at no cost. | 403- 266-4357 |
Kindred | This organization provides support strengthening relationships with family; working on personal goals and relationships; and gaining knowledge and skills as a new parent. | 403-233-2360 |
Bow Valley College Counsellors |
Provides guidance and information on a variety services to support your wellbeing. You can access:
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403-410-1440 |
Carya | Counselling, support, and other programs for individuals and families | 403-205-5294 |
Calgary Counselling Centre | Counselling support for individuals, couples, families, and groups | 833-827-4229 |
Newcomer Supports
Resource | Information | Contact |
Centre for Newcomers |
The Centre for Newcomers is a resource centre for Calgary’s newcomers and refugees to receive settlement and integration services as well as information. Settlement and integration services include:
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403-569-3325 |
Calgary Immigrant Women's Assocaition (CIWA) | This association focuses on the concerns and needs of immigrant and refugee women, girls and their families. They offer unique settlement and integration, language training, workplaces, and family services. | 403-263-4414 |
Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (CCIS) | CCIS (Calgary Catholic Immigration Society) is a non-profit organization which provides settlement and integration services to all immigrants and refugees in Southern Alberta. | 403-262-2006 |
The Calgary Region Immigrant Employment Council (CRIEC) | This not-for-profit connects newcomer professionals to strategies that will lead to successful employment outcomes. | 587-894-7583 |
The Immigrant Educational Society | This organization offers language, employment, and settlement training for newly arrived newcomers and low-income families. | 403-235-3666 |
Immigrant Services Calgary |
Immigrant Services Calgary has been providing a wide range of settlement services to immigrants and refugees looking to begin a new chapter of their lives in Canada. Services include:
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403-265-1120 |
Windmill Microlending | Windmill Microlending is Canada’s largest microlending not-for-profit for skilled immigrants and refugees, Windmill addresses underemployment of internationally trained professionals across Canada | 1-855-423-2262 |
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