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Resource Directory FCSS Community DRAYTON VALLEY + DISTRICT 2020 FCSS Community Resource Directory DRAYTON VALLEY + DISTRICT FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES FCSS enhances the well-being of individuals, families and community through prevention 4743 46th St, Rotary House Drayton Valley AB T7A 1A1 WE OFFER: Phone: (780) 514-2204 • Information and Referral Services Fax: (780) 542-5753 • Preventative Social Programs for Seniors [email protected] • Community and Volunteer Development Connect with us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ Programs DraytonValleyandDistrictFCSS • Preventative Social Programs for Adults • Preventative Social Programs for Children, Youth and Families Building a Resilient Community Through Prevention About the Resource Directory This Resource Directory is published to provide FREE advertising opportunities for community organizations and resources to promote their recreation, cultural activities and community services. Every effort was made to invite all community organizations to participate in this guide. If your organization was inadvertently missed and would like to be added to the next publication, please give us a call. We also encourage you to call or email us when you find any information in the directory that needs to be added, deleted or revised. 1 www.draytonvalley.ca/community-family-services/ 2020 Table of Contents Community Halls and Associations ..................................... 3 Crisis Assistance/Emergency Shelters/Food ....................... 4 • Crisis Lines ........................................................... 4 • Emergency Shelters ............................................. 4 • Food Assistance .................................................. 5 DISTRICT + VALLEY DRAYTON Cultural, Artistic and Heritage Organizations ....................... 5 Emergency and Protective Services .................................... 6 Faith Organizations ............................................................. 7 Family and Community Support Services............................ 7 Financial Assistance and Resources ................................... 8 Local Government .............................................................. 8 Health and Wellness ........................................................... 9 • Addictions Support .............................................. 9 • Counselling Services ............................................ 9 • Dental Offices ..................................................... 10 • Home Support ................................................... 10 • Information and Support .................................... 11 • Medical Clinics and Hospitals ............................. 13 DIRECTORY RESOURCE COMMUNITY FCSS • Mental Health ..................................................... 13 • Optometrists ...................................................... 13 • Pharmacies ........................................................ 13 • Physiotherapy .................................................... 14 • Pregnancy and Parenting ................................... 14 Housing ............................................................................ 15 • Housing Assistance ............................................ 15 Legal Services .................................................................. 15 Libraries ........................................................................... 16 Media ............................................................................... 16 Programs for Children and Youth ...................................... 16 Recreation ........................................................................ 17 • Campgrounds and Parks ................................... 18 • Fitness Centres .................................................. 19 • Golf Courses ...................................................... 19 Registries and Consumer Services ................................... 19 Schools, Childcare and Preschool .................................... 20 • Adult Education and Employment Information .... 21 Services for Seniors .......................................................... 22 • Information and Supports ................................... 22 • Housing and Meals ............................................ 23 Sports and Clubs ............................................................. 23 • Adult Groups and Service Clubs ......................... 23 • Agricultural Clubs ............................................... 24 • Athletic Clubs ..................................................... 25 • Special Interest .................................................. 26 Transportation .................................................................. 27 Volunteer, Community Groups and Charities ..................... 27 Index ................................................................................ 29 www.draytonvalley.ca/community-family-services/ 2 2020 MacKenzie Conference Centre Community Halls & Association The MacKenzie Conference Centre is a state of the art facility opened in 2009. Located in West Valley Park next to the Omniplex the conference Berrymoor Centre centre is ideally situated to host a wide variety of Brazeau County | (780) 542-4561 events. It provides space for an event for up to Back-up number: (780) 542-6179 416 people in a dining setting and 522 people in Berrymoor Centre is set up for children’s a lecture setting and has the capability to open DRAYTON VALLEY + DISTRICT + VALLEY DRAYTON programs from September to May. It has an up to include the Curling Rink Lounge providing upgraded kitchen and lots of space for camping a larger area for your event, holding a maximum in the Summer. capacity of 624 in a dining setup and 842 in a lecture setup. Buck Creek Community Association For more information or to rent the facility Brazeau County | (780) 234-5443 please contact: Kim Verheul | Events Administrator Carnwood Country Hall Association Drayton Valley | (780) 514-2233 Brazeau County | (780) 542-2378 Fax: (780) 542-4336 Email: [email protected] Cynthia Recreation Association Hamlet of Cynthia in Brazeau County Masonic Hall Lodge #182 Brazeau County | (780) 894-3983 5602- 55 St, Drayton Valley | (780) 542-8778 FCSS COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIRECTORY RESOURCE COMMUNITY FCSS Drayton Valley Scout Hall Moon Lake Community Hall 4801- 52 Ave, Drayton Valley | (780) 542-5187 7302 TWP 520 Entwistle, Alberta | (780) 898-1390 For rentals text (780) 514-0738 Check us out on Facebook! CETC- Clean Energy Technology Centre Rocky Rapids Community League 5400 22 Ave | (780) 514-2200 Rocky Rapids | (780) 542-2241 | (780) 542-0695 The CETC is an innovative centre focused on education, research and business development The MAX in the sector of clean energy. 4801- 43 St | (780) 898-1707 www.draytonvalleymax.com Funnel Community Hall Association Drayton Valley’s major multi use facility specializes Brazeau County | (780) 696-2491 | (780)-696-3957 in entertainment shows, wedding receptions, seminars and workshops. Features seating for Lindale Community Association up to 320, a 1200 square foot dance floor/stage, Brazeau County | (780) 542-3324 | (780) 542-2435 and a state of the art lighting and sound system. Lodgepole Recreation Society Tomahawk and District Sports Agra Society Lodgepole Hall | (780) 894-3520 Tomahawk | (780) 898-6069 Organizes events within the Lodgepole area Hall rental capacity is 250-300 including the Pirates of the Pembina, running the Seniors Centre second-last Saturday in August. Call to book the Complete Kitchen facilities, ball diamonds, Lodgepole Hall for an event. fire pits, horseshoe pits, picnic area and overnight camping. Violet Grove Community Club Violet Grove | (780) 542-7864 Whitby Community League Drayton Valley | (780) 542-7864 www.whitbyhall.ca 3 www.draytonvalley.ca/community-family-services/ 2020 Child Abuse Hotline Crisis Assistance/ 5149- 51 Ave (CFS office), Drayton Valley Emergency Shelters/Food (780) 621-4021 | 1 (800) 387-5437 www.edmontonandareacfsa.gov.ab.ca CRISIS LINES Crisis Support Centre The Crisis Support Centre, a program of the 24-Hour Sexual Assault Crisis Line Support Network that helps people in Edmonton (403) 356-1099 |1 (866) 956-1099 and surrounding communities cope with crisis DISTRICT + VALLEY DRAYTON The 24-hour Sexual Assault Crisis Line deals with: situations by phone, in person and online. • Urgent, recent and historic sexual assault • 24 Hour Distress line (780) 482-HELP • Child sexual abuse • Seniors Abuse Hotline ( 780) 454-8888 • Criminal harassment (stalking) • Suicide Grief Support Services (780) 482-0198 • Sexual harassment • Suicide Caregiver Support (780) 482-0198 • Live Crisis Chat: www.CrisisSupportCentre. Associated Ambulance com Chat one on one with a Support Team (780) 542-5118 | (780) 542-6751 member online For all emergencies dial “911”. Distress/Suicide Line Bullying Help Line 1 (800) 232-7288 1 (888) 456-2323 | www.bullyfreealberta.ca A confidential, non-judgmental listening service. Services for youth or adults which can include Provides support and referrals for people FCSS COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIRECTORY RESOURCE COMMUNITY FCSS either referrals or assistance at the time of the call. experiencing difficulty in their lives. Help is also provided for those in suicidal crisis and violent situations. EMERGENCY SHELTERS Drayton Valley and Area Community Mat Program Drayton Valley | (780) 514-2221 [email protected] This is a volunteer operated program that provides temporary overnight emergency shelter. For hours and information please contact
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