Calendar oF events

Feb
18

PRIORITY POPULATION TRAINING - YOUTH

To register for this training: https://forms.gle/sucDCXg9vnznShoG8

direct and consistent 1-to-1 navigation by:

  • Identifying immediate barriers and concerns related to overall health and wellbeing or housing/homelessness

  • Connecting youth to short and long term supports for healthy transition to adulthood

  • Preventing entry into or further homelessness through enhanced individual and family support

  • Providing advocacy for clients in accessing and navigating services to meet goals

  • Providing education about available resources (inclusionary criteria, wait times, cost, etc.)

  • Collaborating with other youth serving agencies, family and natural supports to provide integrated services for youth

  • Providing appropriate referrals that are tailored to youth and case consultation when necessary

The YSNs also collect information on community trends, research & training/information on best practices for how to mitigate trends to build capacity within the community.

This is part of the mandatory training for Tier 2 System Navigators.

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Feb
18

Belt Making

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
19

Mobile Food Support

  • Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization Parking Lot (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Lethbridge Food Bank will be coming to LSCO with their excess food to better reach the community with fresh food help address food insecurity. Open to everyone of all ages and socioeconomic status!

This is FREE! No income testing.

First Come, First Served.

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Feb
19

AHS WELLNESS EXCHANGE SERIES

  • Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Peer-to-peer opportunity to connect and share wellness strategies.

Topics include, problem solving, positive activities, managing reactions, healthy connections and helpful thinking.

The goal is to help attendees strengthen their coping skills, build resilience, and increase mental health and wellness.

This will be held in the Board room.

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Feb
20

Cancer Connect

  • 1098 3 Avenue North Lethbridge, AB, T1H 0H7 Canada (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Cancer Connect is an informal gathering over coffee, tea, and snacks open to any adult participants living with cancer, those diagnosed and caregivers/supporters.

Facilitated by a Wellspring Alberta program leader, these session offer a safe space to connect with other on a similar path and team strategies of supporting the mind, body, and spirit.
Free parking availble. Enter through the Counselling, Outreach and Education doors and check in with reception.

To register, Visit www.wellspringalberta.ca or call 1-866-682-3135

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Feb
20

Youth Beading

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
23

Shirt Making

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
23

Elder Session

Indigenous Recovery Coach Program

They welcome new and returning guests to join them for daily programming. They ask that anyone interested in joining an activity to register with out of their coaches or peer support staff.

Phone: 403-328-8162

Email: info@indigenoursrecoverycoaching.com

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Feb
25

Shirt Making

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
25

Anger Awareness - Lethbridge Family Services

A Personal Growth Group

This group will support individuals in learning about the relationships between anger, thoughts, and behavior. Participants will have a chance to learn skills to identify and cope with their anger.

This group is available at no cost, for ages 18+.

This will be held at Lethbridge Family Services Counselling Office.

Please call by February 13, 2026 to schedule an intake.

Contact the intake officer at 403-327-5724.

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Feb
26

AHS WELLNESS EXCHANGE SERIES

Peer-to-peer opportunity to connect and share wellness strategies.

Topics include, problem solving, positive activities, managing reactions, healthy connections and helpful thinking.

The goal is to help attendees strengthen their coping skills, build resilience, and increase mental health and wellness.

This will be held in the Board room.

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Feb
27

Shirt Making

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
27

Be Fast Freinds

This social connection event is designed to help people quickly meet and form new friendships in a casual way. This event will be lead by a social worker and recreation therapist.

This event is ideal for those who:

  • Feel lonely and anxious about meeting new people

  • want to get out of the house

  • Want to laugh

  • Want to develop friendships

Please call 403-329-1544 or email intake@lethseniors.com to register.

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Mar
4

Anger Awareness - Lethbridge Family Services

A Personal Growth Group

This group will support individuals in learning about the relationships between anger, thoughts, and behavior. Participants will have a chance to learn skills to identify and cope with their anger.

This group is available at no cost, for ages 18+.

This will be held at Lethbridge Family Services Counselling Office.

Please call by February 13, 2026 to schedule an intake.

Contact the intake officer at 403-327-5724.

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Mar
6

Connected Kids - Lethbridge Family Services

This event is a play-based counselling group for social and emotional growth of children.

This event is available free of cost, for children ages 7-9.

To register, please contact Lethbridge Family Services Counselling Intake 403-327-5724 or counsellingintake@LFSfamily.ca

Intakes are occurring in February 2026.

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Mar
11

Anger Awareness - Lethbridge Family Services

A Personal Growth Group

This group will support individuals in learning about the relationships between anger, thoughts, and behavior. Participants will have a chance to learn skills to identify and cope with their anger.

This group is available at no cost, for ages 18+.

This will be held at Lethbridge Family Services Counselling Office.

Please call by February 13, 2026 to schedule an intake.

Contact the intake officer at 403-327-5724.

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Mar
18

PRIORITY POPULATION TRAINING - SENIORS

Please register here: Registration Opens January 15, 2026.

Seniors Community Services Partnership: Seniors System Navigators

The SCSP is made up of local organizations: Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization (LSCO), Lethbridge Housing Authority (LHA), Nord-Bridge Seniors Association, and Lethbridge Family Services – Counselling, Outreach and Education (LFS-COE)

The Seniors System Navigators (SSN) respond to seniors 60+ in need by providing referrals and service navigation, case management or outreach support to residents of the City of Lethbridge. Our Navigators walk alongside clients through intake and referral processes, easing anxieties and eliminating barriers.

This is mandatory training for Tier 2 System Navigators who work with Seniors.

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Mar
18

Anger Awareness - Lethbridge Family Services

A Personal Growth Group

This group will support individuals in learning about the relationships between anger, thoughts, and behavior. Participants will have a chance to learn skills to identify and cope with their anger.

This group is available at no cost, for ages 18+.

This will be held at Lethbridge Family Services Counselling Office.

Please call by February 13, 2026 to schedule an intake.

Contact the intake officer at 403-327-5724.

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Mar
20

Tier 2 System Navigator Training

This training is designed for individuals who work in-depth to supporting individuals in accessing and supporting them through individualized services, referrals and even case management. 

To register for this training, click the link: Registration Opens January 15, 2026

Please note: If the organization has not submitted a Lethbridge ICA sign up form, this can be found on the Lethbridge ICA website on the home page under 'Becoming a System Navigator' https://www.lethbridgeica.ca/

System Navigators only need to take the Tier training that the organization has identified, i.e. you don't need to take Tier 1 SN training before you take Tier 2 SN training.

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Apr
1

Compass For The Caregiver

Caregiving can be stressful and isolating. In the free, evidence-informed program, caregivers will examine emotions, prioritize self-care, and create stable caregiving environments.

Program is held at Bunka Centre at Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden.

Register for event at www.wellspringalberta.ca or call at 1-866-682-3135

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Apr
8

Compass For The Caregiver

Caregiving can be stressful and isolating. In the free, evidence-informed program, caregivers will examine emotions, prioritize self-care, and create stable caregiving environments.

Program is held at Bunka Centre at Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden.

Register for event at www.wellspringalberta.ca or call at 1-866-682-3135

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Apr
10

Patterns and Empowerment

Lethbridge Family Services - Counselling, Outreach & Education is holding a personal growth group that consists of 4 week educationally group for individuals who identify as women, and who are looking for practical tools for recognizing signs of risk in dating experiences.

Through interactive exercises, participants will strengthen their knowledge and understanding while clarifying personal values and building confidence.

Educational group starts April 10-May 1, 2026

Open to women ages 18+

No cost to participate

Please call by March 20 to schedule an intake.

Call Intake office at 403-327-5724

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Apr
15

Compass For The Caregiver

Caregiving can be stressful and isolating. In the free, evidence-informed program, caregivers will examine emotions, prioritize self-care, and create stable caregiving environments.

Program is held at Bunka Centre at Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden.

Register for event at www.wellspringalberta.ca or call at 1-866-682-3135

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Apr
17

Tier 2 System Navigator Training

This training is designed for individuals who work in-depth to supporting individuals in accessing and supporting them through individualized services, referrals and even case management. 

To register for this training, click the link: Registration Open February 1, 2026.

Please note: If the organization has not submitted a Lethbridge ICA sign up form, this can be found on the Lethbridge ICA website on the home page under 'Becoming a System Navigator' https://www.lethbridgeica.ca/

System Navigators only need to take the Tier training that the organization has identified, i.e. you don't need to take Tier 1 SN training before you take Tier 2 SN training.

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Apr
22

Compass For The Caregiver

Caregiving can be stressful and isolating. In the free, evidence-informed program, caregivers will examine emotions, prioritize self-care, and create stable caregiving environments.

Program is held at Bunka Centre at Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden.

Register for event at www.wellspringalberta.ca or call at 1-866-682-3135

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Apr
29

Compass For The Caregiver

Caregiving can be stressful and isolating. In the free, evidence-informed program, caregivers will examine emotions, prioritize self-care, and create stable caregiving environments.

Program is held at Bunka Centre at Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden.

Register for event at www.wellspringalberta.ca or call at 1-866-682-3135

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May
1

High Level Innovation Conference

Bringing Innovation, Technology & Community Together in Southern Alberta!

The High Level Innovation Conference (HLIC) returns May 1-2, 2026, celebrating the bold ideas, technologies, and people shaping Alberta’s innovation landscape.

Now in its third year, HLIC is Southern Alberta’s flagship innovation and technology event, connecting entrepreneurs, industry leaders, investors, students, and families for two incredible days of discovery, inspiration, and collaboration.

Register now and join a growing community focused on innovation, impact, and forward-thinking ideas at High Level Innovation 2026!

Youth Multi-Day Pass, free.

Early Bird Adult Multi-Day Pass, $29.36, regularly $34.94.

Early Bird Innovators and Investors Dinner, $135.59, regularly $152.37.

Early bird pricing is limited and ends on February 28th, 2026

Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/high-level-innovation-conference-2026-tickets-1788060500089?aff=oddtdtcreator

Our website for more information:

http://www.highlevelinnovation.com

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May
2

High Level Innovation Conference

Bringing Innovation, Technology & Community Together in Southern Alberta!

The High Level Innovation Conference (HLIC) returns May 1-2, 2026, celebrating the bold ideas, technologies, and people shaping Alberta’s innovation landscape.

Now in its third year, HLIC is Southern Alberta’s flagship innovation and technology event, connecting entrepreneurs, industry leaders, investors, students, and families for two incredible days of discovery, inspiration, and collaboration.

Register now and join a growing community focused on innovation, impact, and forward-thinking ideas at High Level Innovation 2026!

Youth Multi-Day Pass, free.

Early Bird Adult Multi-Day Pass, $29.36, regularly $34.94.

Early Bird Innovators and Investors Dinner, $135.59, regularly $152.37.

Early bird pricing is limited and ends on February 28th, 2026

Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/high-level-innovation-conference-2026-tickets-1788060500089?aff=oddtdtcreator

Our website for more information:

http://www.highlevelinnovation.com

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May
7
to May 8

PRIORITY POPULATION TRAINING - INDIGENOUS INCLUDING CULTURAL SAFETY TRAINING

Please register here: Registration Opens March 15, 2026.

Indigenous Support Navigators (ISN) – Blackfoot Resource Hub

Indigenous Support Navigators see the impact of intergenerational trauma on the community and are dedicated in supporting Indigenous Peoples through family, community and cultural support. ISNs help Indigenous Peoples:

  • Access and connect with Indigenous specific resources and support

  • Navigating and accessing community, health and social resources (i.e. financial benefits/assistance applications, housing applications, etc.)

  • Reconnect with spiritual/cultural supports

  • Collaborating with other Indigenous serving agencies, family and natural supports to provide integrated services for Indigenous Peoples

  • Providing appropriate referrals that are tailored to Indigenous Peoples and case consultation when necessary

Cultural Safety Training will also be incorporated into this training.

This is a 2 day training form 8:30am to 4:30pm each day.

This is mandatory training for Tier 2 System Navigators.

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May
20

PRIORITY POPULATION TRAINING - SENIORS

Please register here: Registration Opens May 20, 2026.

Seniors Community Services Partnership: Seniors System Navigators

The SCSP is made up of local organizations: Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization (LSCO), Lethbridge Housing Authority (LHA), Nord-Bridge Seniors Association, and Lethbridge Family Services – Counselling, Outreach and Education (LFS-COE)

The Seniors System Navigators (SSN) respond to seniors 60+ in need by providing referrals and service navigation, case management or outreach support to residents of the City of Lethbridge. Our Navigators walk alongside clients through intake and referral processes, easing anxieties and eliminating barriers.

This is mandatory training for Tier 2 System Navigators who work with Seniors.

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Jun
10

PRIORITY POPULATION TRAINING - YOUTH

To register for this training: Registration Opens April 15, 2026.

YSNs work with youth 12 to 24 through direct and consistent 1-to-1 navigation by:

  • Identifying immediate barriers and concerns related to overall health and wellbeing or housing/homelessness

  • Connecting youth to short and long term supports for healthy transition to adulthood

  • Preventing entry into or further homelessness through enhanced individual and family support

  • Providing advocacy for clients in accessing and navigating services to meet goals

  • Providing education about available resources (inclusionary criteria, wait times, cost, etc.)

  • Collaborating with other youth serving agencies, family and natural supports to provide integrated services for youth

  • Providing appropriate referrals that are tailored to youth and case consultation when necessary

The YSNs also collect information on community trends, research & training/information on best practices for how to mitigate trends to build capacity within the community.

This is part of the mandatory training for Tier 2 System Navigators.

View Event →
Jun
19

Tier 2 System Navigator Training

This training is designed for individuals who work in-depth to supporting individuals in accessing and supporting them through individualized services, referrals and even case management. 

To register for this training, click the link: Registration Opens April 15, 2026.

Please note: If the organization has not submitted a Lethbridge ICA sign up form, this can be found on the Lethbridge ICA website on the home page under 'Becoming a System Navigator' https://www.lethbridgeica.ca/

System Navigators only need to take the Tier training that the organization has identified, i.e. you don't need to take Tier 1 SN training before you take Tier 2 SN training.

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Jul
9

PRIORITY POPULATION TRAINING - INDIGENOUS INCLUDING CULTURAL SAFETY TRAINING

Please register here: Registration Opens May 15, 2026.

Indigenous Support Navigators (ISN) – Blackfoot Resource Hub

Indigenous Support Navigators see the impact of intergenerational trauma on the community and are dedicated in supporting Indigenous Peoples through family, community and cultural support. ISNs help Indigenous Peoples:

  • Access and connect with Indigenous specific resources and support

  • Navigating and accessing community, health and social resources (i.e. financial benefits/assistance applications, housing applications, etc.)

  • Reconnect with spiritual/cultural supports

  • Collaborating with other Indigenous serving agencies, family and natural supports to provide integrated services for Indigenous Peoples

  • Providing appropriate referrals that are tailored to Indigenous Peoples and case consultation when necessary

Cultural Safety Training will also be incorporated into this training.

This is a 2 day training form 8:30am to 4:30pm each day.

This is mandatory training for Tier 2 System Navigators.

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Aug
21

Tier 2 System Navigator Training

This training is designed for individuals who work in-depth to supporting individuals in accessing and supporting them through individualized services, referrals and even case management. 

To register for this training, click the link: Registration Opens June 15, 2026

Please note: If the organization has not submitted a Lethbridge ICA sign up form, this can be found on the Lethbridge ICA website on the home page under 'Becoming a System Navigator' https://www.lethbridgeica.ca/

System Navigators only need to take the Tier training that the organization has identified, i.e. you don't need to take Tier 1 SN training before you take Tier 2 SN training.

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Sep
16

PRIORITY POPULATION TRAINING - SENIORS

  • Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Please register here: Registration Opens July 15, 2026

Seniors Community Services Partnership: Seniors System Navigators

The SCSP is made up of local organizations: Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization (LSCO), Lethbridge Housing Authority (LHA), Nord-Bridge Seniors Association, and Lethbridge Family Services – Counselling, Outreach and Education (LFS-COE)

The Seniors System Navigators (SSN) respond to seniors 60+ in need by providing referrals and service navigation, case management or outreach support to residents of the City of Lethbridge. Our Navigators walk alongside clients through intake and referral processes, easing anxieties and eliminating barriers.

This is mandatory training for Tier 2 System Navigators who work with Seniors.

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Sep
17
to Sep 18

PRIORITY POPULATION TRAINING - INDIGENOUS INCLUDING CULTURAL SAFETY TRAINING

Please register here: Registration Opens July 15, 2025.

Indigenous Support Navigators (ISN) – Blackfoot Resource Hub

Indigenous Support Navigators see the impact of intergenerational trauma on the community and are dedicated in supporting Indigenous Peoples through family, community and cultural support. ISNs help Indigenous Peoples:

  • Access and connect with Indigenous specific resources and support

  • Navigating and accessing community, health and social resources (i.e. financial benefits/assistance applications, housing applications, etc.)

  • Reconnect with spiritual/cultural supports

  • Collaborating with other Indigenous serving agencies, family and natural supports to provide integrated services for Indigenous Peoples

  • Providing appropriate referrals that are tailored to Indigenous Peoples and case consultation when necessary

Cultural Safety Training will also be incorporated into this training.

This is a 2 day training form 8:30am to 4:30pm each day.

This is mandatory training for Tier 2 System Navigators.

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Oct
16

Tier 2 System Navigator Training

This training is designed for individuals who work in-depth to supporting individuals in accessing and supporting them through individualized services, referrals and even case management. 

To register for this training, click the link: Registration Opens August 15, 2026.

Please note: If the organization has not submitted a Lethbridge ICA sign up form, this can be found on the Lethbridge ICA website on the home page under 'Becoming a System Navigator' https://www.lethbridgeica.ca/

System Navigators only need to take the Tier training that the organization has identified, i.e. you don't need to take Tier 1 SN training before you take Tier 2 SN training.

View Event →
Nov
18

PRIORITY POPULATION TRAINING - YOUTH

To register for this training: Registration Opens September 15, 2026.

YSNs work with youth 12 to 24 through direct and consistent 1-to-1 navigation by:

  • Identifying immediate barriers and concerns related to overall health and wellbeing or housing/homelessness

  • Connecting youth to short and long term supports for healthy transition to adulthood

  • Preventing entry into or further homelessness through enhanced individual and family support

  • Providing advocacy for clients in accessing and navigating services to meet goals

  • Providing education about available resources (inclusionary criteria, wait times, cost, etc.)

  • Collaborating with other youth serving agencies, family and natural supports to provide integrated services for youth

  • Providing appropriate referrals that are tailored to youth and case consultation when necessary

The YSNs also collect information on community trends, research & training/information on best practices for how to mitigate trends to build capacity within the community.

This is part of the mandatory training for Tier 2 System Navigators.

View Event →

Feb
13

Youth Beading

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
13

Meet with Coaches/Volunteers

They welcome new and returning guests to join for daily programming. They ask that anyone interested in joining an activity to register with one of our coaches or peer support staff.

Phone: 403-328-8162

Email: info@indigenousrecoverycoaching.com

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Feb
12

AHS WELLNESS EXCHANGE SERIES

Peer-to-peer opportunity to connect and share wellness strategies.

Topics include, problem solving, positive activities, managing reactions, healthy connections and helpful thinking.

The goal is to help attendees strengthen their coping skills, build resilience, and increase mental health and wellness.

This will be held in the Board room.

View Event →
Feb
11

Belt Making

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
10

First Nation Health Consortium

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
9

VolunTEAM Meetings

An opportunity for LSCO volunteers to come together, increase socialization by connecting with one another and build friendships! This will be chaired by the Volunteer Coordinator, volunteers will be able to provide feedback, ask questions and discuss upcoming volunteer opportunities.

This event will be held in the LSCO Atrium.

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Feb
9

Elder Session

Indigenous Recovery Coach Program

They welcome new and returning guests to join them for daily programming. They ask that anyone interested in joining an activity to register with out of their coaches or peer support staff.

Phone: 403-328-8162

Email: info@indigenoursrecoverycoaching.com

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Feb
9

Belt Making

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
6

Face Painting

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
4

StrongHER Together- iNTERNATIONAL wOMEN & GIRLS IN SPORTS DAY

The City of Lethbridge Building Safer Communities is hosting an event, International Women & Girls in Sports Day.

Event is available for female youths ages 10-17 years old. The event will be held at Lethbridge Polytechnic in Val Matteotti Gymnasium and is free to attend.

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Feb
4

Elder Session

Indigenous Recovery Coach Program

They welcome new and returning guests to join them for daily programming. They ask that anyone interested in joining an activity to register with out of their coaches or peer support staff.

Phone: 403-328-8162

Email: info@indigenoursrecoverycoaching.com

View Event →
Feb
4

Belt Making

Blackfoot Resource Hub exists to help Indigenous individual and families in our community reclaim their identity and bring their well-being back into balance. They facilitate this by connecting people with traditional Blackfoot ways of knowing, guided by Elders and knowledge holders who have preserved the sacred voices and practices of our ancestors.

If you have any questions or would like to register for this program please call their main office line (587)787-4486.

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Feb
3

Community Connect Coffee Group

Coffee Groups are designed to connect, empower and educate Seniors through meaningful relationships by helping them to build connections and strengthening their access to community services and support.

This group is drop-in style so there is no need to register.

Located at LSCO in Room C/D.

This event occurs on the 1st Tuesday of every month.

Contact SCSP Intake at 403-329-1544 for more information.

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