Help Book
This directory is your comprehensive guide to support services available to individuals throughout Camrose & District.
Each fall we reach out to organizations for updates. If you would like to add your organization, request changes, or notice an error, during the remainder of the year, please email us at digital@camrosefcss.ca.
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University of Alberta, Augustana Campus
4901 - 46 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 2R3
780-679-1100
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780-679-1129
Office: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Augustana is the University of Alberta's liberal arts and sciences campus, located in Camrose, AB. Students can complete both bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Augustana. The campus offers students a close-knit community with a focus on experiential learning, undergraduate research, and innovative programming, as well as events that are open to the wider Camrose community.
Virtual Mental Health
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Virtual care refers to services that use technology such as video, telephone and messaging to provide health care. Virtual addiction and mental health supports are available to help Albertans get the care they need, when they need it, no matter where they live. While in-person care is available when required, many times supports can also be provided virtually, decreasing travel time, time away from home and even decreased in wait time for service. Visit Alberta Health Services Virtual Mental Health for links to Addiction Online Meetings, Mental Health Online Sessions, AHS Supports, Health Professionals, and Healthcare Services
Visually Impaired Persons Club
Joyce McVee, Secretary or Randy Simmet, President
6320 - 35 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 3Z2
Joyce 780-608-9351; Randy 780-672-1408
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$10/year - may be waived
Support group and social club with a variety of activities and events. All people living with a visual impairment (and their spouses, friends and families) are welcome at all meetings and activities. Membership is not a requirement for participation. Meetings held at the Church of God the 2nd. Monday of each month from Oct. - May; 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The 2nd. Monday of September is our Fall picnic. CNIB Walk for the Blind & Spring Picnic, always held the 2nd. Monday of June (call to confirm).
Wellspring Alberta - No One Has to Face Cancer Alone
Outreach Team
113960 - 65 Ave. NW, Edmonton, AB T6H 2Z8
1-866-682-3135
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Wellspring Alberta is a warm and welcoming community that provides a comprehensive range of support, resources and programs so anyone living with cancer and the people who care for them can improve the quality of their lives. All Wellspring Alberta programs and services are offered free of charge and without referral to Alberta residents. Programs and services are available online, over the phone and in-person - meeting you where you are or where to feel most comfortable. At Wellspring, people gather to support each other, exchange information, and share a sense of hope - all in the warm, caring atmosphere of our centres, and in our welcoming online community. Our focus is always on the person, not the illness, and all who reach out to Wellspring are cared for in a safe community of compassion.
Wisdom Homeschooling
Terry Yaceyko, Home School Consultant
780-741-2113
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780-741-2204
Mon. - Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
A traditional homeschooling option for families. Facilitators are home educated parents themselves, giving support and guidance to any homeschooling families in WISDOM.