Social Service & Welfare Organizations in Willow Park, Calgary, AB

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9920 Fairmount Drive Southeast, FAIRVIEW, Calgary, T2J 0S4

(403) 271-0346
Trinity Baptist Church 9920 Fairmont Drive S.E. Calgary, Ab T2J 0S4
Visitors praise the friendly and welcoming atmosphere at Trinity Baptist Church in Calgary. They mention meeting nice people, including Pastor Gordon Grieve and his wife. They also appreciate the spiritual services and community feel.

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404 94Th Ave Se, ACADIA, Calgary, T2J 0E8

(403) 253-2291
Social Service, associations d intérêts particuliers, Non-profit organization, Sports et Loisirs, Business Associations, Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Clubs et Associations, Associations, Social services, Membership Organizations
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600 Acadia Drive, ACADIA, Calgary, T2J 0B8

403 271 2700
The Moravian Church is one of the oldest Protestant denominations, dating back to 1457 in Europe and first coming to America in 1735. Moravians have a strong tradition of ecumenical work and are best known for their missionary work and rich musical heritage. The Moravian Church in North America is comprised of the Northern and Southern Provinces.
The Christ Moravian Church is described as a community meeting place with a very welcoming congregation. Several reviewers express feeling a strong connection to the church and its members. Unique signs and sense of humor are noted as draws. The church is also appreciated as a great local venue.
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#800, 11012 Macleod Trail Se, MANCHESTER INDUSTRIAL, Calgary, T2J 6A5

(403) 943-0615
Calgary Health Trust, a catalyst in health care philanthropy, connects donor passion with treatment, education and research priorities in Calgary. The incredible generosity of our donors has helped to raise more than $330 million for health care since 1996. These funds help advance technologies, programs and services at health care organizations in our community.
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11012 Macleod Trail SE #215, Calgary, T2J 6A5

(403) 225-2900
At Senior Discovery Tours we take care of all the details, big and small, so all you have to do is enjoy our beautiful world. As Canada's largest and most trusted operator of escorted group tours and cruises for the mature traveller, what people loved most over our 40-year history is how carefree our trip are. That's because, unlike many tour operators we include everything, flights, airport transfers, sightseeing excursions, accommodations, most meals, tipping and travel insurance. We'll even pick you up and drop you off at home from many Canadian cities. Your tour literally begins and ends at your front door.
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101C 9705 Horton Rd S.W., Calgary, T2V 2X5

(403) 256-3224
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11419 8 St Sw, SOUTHWOOD, Calgary, T2W 2N4

(403) 640-8911
Community Organization, Residential care, Social Services
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7330 Fisher St SE #110, Calgary, T2H 0W4

(403) 457-3742
Disability services & support organisation
Eric's House is a warm and welcoming community where clients are treated with dignity, respect, and care. The staff goes above and beyond to provide a supportive environment for adults with special needs, creating a second home for many. Numerous activities provide opportunities for growth and connection. Recommendations are overwhelmingly positive.
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540 Riverbend Dr SE, Calgary, T2C 3X9

(403) 279-5551
Disability services & support organisation
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#210 -7720 Elbow Drive SW, Calgary, T2V 1K2

(403) 255-5400
Social services, Mental health service, Social Service, Psychologist
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7220 Fisher St SE #260, HILLHURST, Calgary, T2H 2H8

(403) 237-8477
Community Organization, Community Care Facilities, Social Services, Social And Human Service Organizations, Social Service, Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Social services organization, Facility
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7620 Elbow Dr Sw, Calgary, T2V 1K2

(403) 230-2613
Safe Haven Foundation is committed to keeping kids safe, off the street, in school and providing opportunities for them to build supportive, lifelong relationships that increase their self esteem and help them make positive life decisions. Please join us and help give Calgary's vulnerable children and youth their future back!
Customers commend the exceptional and compassionate councillors at Safe Haven Foundation for their assistance in dealing with past traumas and substance abuse issues in a safe and comfortable environment, leading to significant life improvements.
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1607 90 Ave Sw, PUMP HILL, Calgary, T2V 4V7

(403) 255-0295
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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1607 90 AVE SW, PUMP HILL, Calgary, T2V 4V7

(403) 255-6554
Association or organization, Social services

19 Rivervalley Pl Se, RIVERBEND, Calgary, T2C 3K1

403 279 0863
Églises & autres lieux de cultes, ASSOCIATIONS RELIGIEUSES, Services communautaires et Organisations, MÉTHODISTE UNIE, Famille et communauté, Religious Organizations, COMMUNITY CHURCHES, Church
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804, 7015 Macleod Trail Sw, Calgary, T2H 2K6

403-276-5541
For more than 50 years, Silvera for Seniors (formerly known as MCF Housing for Seniors) has provided affordable housing for Calgary seniors from all walks of life. Our communities span all four quadrants of the city, offering independent and supportive living options for seniors of low-to-moderate income – homes that are safe, accessible, and affordable. No matter which Silvera community you live in, we recognize you are an individual and we want to create a vibrant environment in each of our communities where you can thrive and be happy. We`re constantly working to build new relationships and partnerships across Calgary so we can enhance services and housing options for you.
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12777 Candle Cres Sw, CANYON MEADOWS, Calgary, T2W 3B3

(403) 251-4855
Membership Organizations, Famille et communauté, Churches & Places of Worship, Religious organization, Presbyterian Church, Services communautaires et Organisations, Community Services & Organizations, Family & Community, Religious organizations, Églises & autres lieux de cultes
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Suite 160, 7260 12Th St. Se, Calgary, T2H 2S5

Social services, Non-profit organization, Non-profit Organizations, Nonprofit Organization, Charity Organization, Social Service
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6835 Railway St SE #120, Calgary, T2H 2V6

(403) 230-2764
OUR MISSION: To support independence, quality of life and community participation for those with and affected by epilepsy. OUR PURPOSE: The Epilepsy Association of Calgary is a charitable, social service agency established to address community, individual, and family needs related to epilepsy.
The Epilepsy Association of Calgary provides valuable support and information for individuals with epilepsy. Customers express gratitude for the understanding and caring environment that helps them cope and conquer their fears. The organization offers programs to improve skills and is easily accessible. Friendly and helpful staff are highlighted as a key strength.
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110 Quarry Park Blvd SE #320, SOUTHWOOD, Calgary, T2C 3G3

(403) 255-5808
The goal of the Mental Health Commission of Canada is to help bring into being an integrated mental health system that places people living with mental illness at its centre. To this end, the Commission encourages cooperation and collaboration among governments, mental health service providers, employers, the scientific and research communities, as well as Canadians living with mental illness, their families and caregivers. The organization of publicly funded mental health services and supports to the general population is the responsibility of each provincial and territorial government, not of the Commission. The proposal to create the Mental Health Commission of Canada was first made by the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology in November 2005. Almost two years earlier, in February, 2003, the Committee, under the leadership of Senator Michael Kirby, had undertaken the first-ever national study of mental health, mental illness and addiction. During the final phase of its study, the Committee held more than 50 meetings, comprising more than 130 hours of hearings. The Committee heard from more than 300 witnesses, whose testimony filled more than 2,000 pages. The Committee travelled to every province and territory, and supplemented its public hearings by two separate e-consultations through the committee’s website that gathered hundreds of individual stories. The Government of Canada announced funding for the Mental Health Commission of Canada in its March 2007 budget, and indicated that the mandate and structure of the Commission would be closely based on the proposal contained in the Senate Committee report. The creation of the Commission was also endorsed by all provincial and territorial governments (with the exception of Québec) at a meeting of Ministers of Health in October 2005, and all these governments have since confirmed their support for the Commission.