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Community Services Counselling Program

Community Services Counselling Program

Programs

Connect Domestic Violence and Abuse Helpline

Men's Resource Line

Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter

Child, Youth and Family Therapy

Court Program

Community Services Counselling

Healthy Relationships Program

Men’s Counselling Service

Take a Stand Initiative

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Sometimes it helps to talk it out.

Our Community Services Program offers short-term, crisis focused support for individuals who have experienced domestic violence and are looking for a safe environment to talk about and get help with their experiences. The program helps participants identify goals to enhance safety, access parenting guidance and connect with community resources tailored to their needs.

Program staff provide in-person sessions at a safe location, by phone or virtual technology. These sessions include emotional care, risk assessments, safety planning,  goal setting, referrals to community services, and information about domestic violence. The program is designed to walk alongside individuals on their journey toward a life free from violence and abuse.

To access the Community Services Counselling Program or other appropriate services, call our free 24-Hour Helpline at 403.234.7233 (SAFE) to speak with a counsellor.

You’ll find someone who cares and does their best to understand and support you in your situation.

Counsellors provide support, safety planning, referrals to community resources, goal planning, and information about domestic violence – to support people in their journeys towards lives free from abuse.

Counselling is offered in-person at a safe location, through virtual technology, and over the phone.

To access the Community Services Counselling Program contact:

Connect Domestic Violence and Abuse Helpline 403.234.SAFE (7233)
Toll-free: 1.866.606.SAFE (7233)
TTY: 403.262.2768
Email: help@fearisnotlove.ca

Call

403.234.SAFE (7233)

If you’re in danger, please call 911

Services

Flexible Counselling Services

Details

Launched in 1991

755 Adults accessed this program last year

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