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AISH (Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped)
Kids Help Phone
24/7 Kids Phone Counselling and Crisis Support
If you need help right now, you can talk to a trained volunteer crisis responder about anything you're going through. No issue is too big or too small. Call 1-800-668-6868 for support.
Ages: 0-17
Inclusion Alberta
A Guide on Using Family Managed Supports (FMS) to Support an Inclusive Life
Family Managed Services (FMS) is a funding option that enables families to hire and direct their own staff to support a family member with developmental disabilities to live a full life in community. The Alberta Government’s Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) program provides this funding for people with developmental disabilities. This guide shares some of the knowledge experienced families have gained from their use of FMS to support rich, meaningful lives.
Ages: 18+
Renfrew Educational Services
AAC Programs
Renfrew offers two AAC programs: AAC Everywhere and AAC Youth Everywhere. Renfrew’s Augmentative & Alternative Communication Everywhere program provides opportunities for parents to ask questions about their child’s Augmentative or Alternative Communications (AAC) systems, learn new ways to support their child’s communication, and connect with other parents of children using AAC. Renfrew's Augmentative & Alternative Communication Youth Everywhere program provides youth ages 13-17 with real-world opportunities to use Augmentative or Alternative Communications (AAC) systems on fun community outings.
Ages: 3-17
Kalista Stewart SLP Services
AAC Services
Kalista is excited to bring her passion for AAC to her client's homes through AAC assessment, family/clinician consultation, support with AAC device customization and programming, and literacy support/programming. Kalista offers a try before you buy program where you can access an AAC lending library to complete a trial with a recommended program.
Ages: All
CanLearn Society
ADHD Adult Support Group
Let's Talk ADHD! is a support group for adults with ADHD.
Ages: 18+
Appeals Secretariat
AISH Appeal Information and Support
The Appeals Secretariat is a neutral government office that runs separately from the Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) program. To find an office in your city/region, visit their website.
Ages: 18+
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Alberta Supports
AISH Application Link
Create an application to apply for AISH through your Alberta.ca account.
Ages: 17-64
AMI
AMI Robert Pearson Memorial Scholarship
The scholarship program is open to Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada with a permanent disability who are currently registered in and returning to a full-time program of study at an accredited Canadian post-secondary college or university.
Ages: 18+
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Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL)
Deaf and Hear Alberta
ASL Counselling Services
Being Deaf, hard of hearing, or losing your hearing gradually can make life harder. It can affect how you see yourself and how you get along with your family, friends, and coworkers. Sometimes, it can lead to feeling frustrated, alone, and confused. Deaf and hard-of-hearing people face communication challenges and discrimination every day, which can be different from what others go through. Getting mental health support is already tough for people who can hear and speak, and it’s even harder for those who use ASL to communicate. Finding a therapist or counselor who knows ASL is quite rare. Reach out to Deaf and Hear Alberta to book a consultation.
Ages: 18+
Deaf and Hear Alberta
ASL Interpreting Services
All of your ASL/English interpreting options in one place. On-site, scheduled or on demand virtual remote interpreting to connect you with an American Sign Language interpreter. Deaf and Hear Alberta uses local, qualified, and professional ASL interpreters who are ready to serve you across Alberta. Additionally offers emergency interpreting services.
Ages: All
Easter Seals Canada
Access 2 Card
The Easter Seals Canada Access2 Card program helps to ensure recreational, cultural, and entertainment venues are more accessible to all. The Access2 Card allows an individual with a disability's support person to get in for free or at a discounted rate when the individual with a disability presents the card at participating venues. The individual must have a permanent disability and require the support of a support person to be eligible for the card.
Ages: All
Bow Valley College (BVC)
Accessibility Services for Students with Disabilities
Offers support services for students with diverse needs and disabilities. Students with documented disabilities are able to access classroom and exam accommodations for all courses, including online classes.
Ages: 18+
Easter Seals Alberta
Accessible Technology & Mentorship Program for High School Students
Easter Seals is pleased to partner with Scotia Bank, through its ScotiaRISE commitment, to offer financial grants and mentorship opportunities to students in Alberta who are currently in or who will be entering high school. The grants are valued at $1000 per student. Students can apply the grant funding toward purchasing laptops, learning aids or other specialized/adaptive learning equipment, learning software, or tutoring and other costs required for school.
Ages: 15-18
Mount Royal University
Achievers Camp for Youth with Physical Disabilities
Come one, come all! Achievers camp offers participants a variety of experiences that will teach them about adaptive sports, inclusion, and imaginative play. Our Achievers camp is soley reserved for campers with physical disabilities and supported by Calgary Adapted Hub powered by Jumpstart. Free to attend.
Ages: 11-15
University of Calgary - Active Living
Adapted Sport & Recreation Summer Camp
This camp is centred upon giving youth with disabilities the opportunity to explore various adapted sport, recreational and leisure activities. Different programs from the Calgary area provide the opportunity for each camper to experience a trial of the adapted physical activity programming they offer throughout the year. * UCalgary Youth Programs does not provide intimate & personal care for participants. Those cares include any toileting needs, feeding, dressing, changing continence pads (faeces/urine), washing intimate parts of the body, changing sanitary wear, delivering medication such as insulin, or other personal hygiene activities. Participants who require this level of care must provide their own personal aide/support. * Cost: Accessible Price of $75
Ages: 9-17
Siksika Community Wellness and Mental Health
Adaptive Lacrosse for Ages 6+
Join the Lacrossing Barriers and Community Wellness team for drop-in Adaptive Lacrosse at the Deerfoot Sportsplex. Ages 6 and up, all abilities and parents are welcome to play.
Ages: 6+
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Behavioural/ Developmental Supports (BDS)
University of Calgary - Active Living
Adaptive Paddling Programs
These sessions are centered upon giving participants with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the experience to participate in various adaptive watersports. Participants and their friend, family member, or aide will learn the basics of paddling with one of our trained instructors while building their skills and confidence on the water. Note that UCalgary Programs do not provide intimate & personal care for participants. Participants who require this level of care must provide their own personal aide/support. All participants must register with a paddling partner (family member, friend, aide).
Ages: 6+
University of Calgary - Active Living
Adaptive Physical Activity for Kids
At the Adaptive Physical Activity for Kids program, youth will be guided through a variety of activities and experiences that are personalized for them over a series of classes. Participants will have the opportunity to develop fundamental movement skills and may choose to participate in learning sport specific skills relating to soccer, hockey, basketball, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, and dodgeball.
Ages: 6-16
FSCD Eligible
Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing (CADS)
Adaptive Snow Sports
Offers adaptive skiing and snowboarding lessons. We welcome participants of all skill levels and use adaptive equipment and strategies to encourage fun, progression, and skill development, so you leave the mountain enjoying the slopes as much as we do!
Ages: 7+
Rocky Mountain Adaptive
Adaptive Sport Programs, Lessons, and Experiences
Rocky Mountain Adaptive is partnered with many wonderful local organizations to provide opportunities for individuals with disabilities to enjoy mountain adventure. Rocky Mountain Adaptive additionally offers a Volunteer Buddy Program to support individuals requiring additional assistance while taking part in their chosen activity. Buddies are trained volunteers who guide the adaptive guests around suitable terrain, and may provide assistance with getting on equipment, available during the Winter at Sunshine Village and Summer in the Bow Valley.
Ages: 4+
Rocky Mountain Adaptive
Adaptive Sport and Recreational Equipment Rentals
Rocky Mountain Adaptive rents a range of Summer & Winter sport and recreational equipment, available to adaptive guests and their families/friends.
Ages: 4+
Prairie Sky Equine Assisted Therapy
Adaptive Theraputic Horse Riding in Calgary and Area
In this program, participants connect with horses and engage in learning that goes beyond the saddle. Therapeutic riding develops communication skills, problem solving abilities, independence, social skills, and physical, mental, and emotional strength. For children and adults with all types of emotional, mental, social, and physical disabilities and challenges including (but not limited to): anxiety and depression, autism, down syndrome, ADD, ADHD, cerebral palsy, and physical disabilities. Contact them for financial assistance.
Ages: 4+
Sharon Blott Psychological Services
Adult Autism and ADHD Assessment Services
At Sharon Blott Psychological Services, we provide psychoeducational assessment services for adults in Calgary, Okotoks, and surrounding areas. Offers direct billing to a variety of private insurance plans.
Ages: 18+
Cerebral Palsy Alberta
Adult ComputAbilities Virtual Program
Learn computer skills in a fun, interactive and supportive way. Join a group of computer enthusiasts to learn about Microsoft office, social media and play online games. This Program is hosted on ZOOM.
Ages: 18+
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Childcare Support
Rise and Shine Adult Day Programs
Adult Day Program
Rise and Shine offers Part-Time and Full-Time placements for families with FMS (family managed services) PDD funding. Our program offers flexibility to families so that they can manage their lives and not have to worry about their loved one with special needs. Our Key Program Components are :Peer Interaction, Physical Activity, Cooking and Baking, Art and Special Projects, Music and Movement Therapy, Volunteering, Life Skills and Leisure Activities.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Alberta Health Services (AHS)
Adult Day Program for Individuals with Physical/Memory Challenges or Chronic Illness - Home Care
Adult day programs are designed for people over the age of 18 who may have physical and/or memory challenges, or are living with a chronic illness. The programs play a key role in allowing people to remain living in the community as long as possible by optimizing their level of physical, spiritual, social and emotional functioning. **Those who live in supportive living, long‑term care or are receiving funding from Persons with Developmental Disabilities are not eligible.**
Ages: 18+
Calgary John Howard Society
Advocacy and Support for Adults with FASD Involved in the Justice System
The Calgary John Howard Society (CJHS)’s Extended FASD Support Program supports individuals in 5 areas: Justice Advocacy, Exploration and Connection to Natural Supports, Referral for an FASD Assessment, Assistance with applying for Financial Supports, and Support connections to health and well-being professionals.
Ages: 18+
Advocate for Persons with Disabilities
Advocate for Persons with Disabilities
The Office of the Advocate for Persons with Disabilities represents the rights, interests and well-being of Albertans with disabilities. The Office’s dedicated staff build relationships with community members to understand the issues and concerns they face every day. The Office helps children, youth, adults and seniors with disabilities find and get access to the supports and services available to them. By building relationships with people and stakeholders in the disability community, the Advocate’s Office can learn about and bring important issues and concerns to the government with recommendations.
Ages: All
Families for Conductive Education (FACE)
After School Program
Depending on the age of your child, the after school program combines gross motor skills, fine motor skills, speech and language development, skills for life alongside a fun and social environment. There are two time slots available based on the age of your child.
Ages: 3-17
Autism Aspergers Friendship Society of Calgary (AAFS)
After School Program for School-Aged Children with Autism/ADHD
Our After School program is the place to be between class and dinner time, meeting every Monday through Thursday from 3 to 6pm at the AAFS Clubhouse. This program supports all school-aged kids and is very flexible with both pick-up and drop off times.
Ages: 6-17
FSCD Eligible
Haven Family Wellness
Agency Respite
Respite groups take children to attend equine assisted learning programs, as well as community activities. Groups can support children who meet the eligibility for FSCD and are also available to those that don’t. Direct billing available.
Ages: 8-18
FSCD Eligible
Airdrie Disability Resource and Awareness Centre
Airdrie Caregiver Coffee Meet Ups
Pan-disability coffee meet up for caregivers to come and meet other caregivers, have some casual conversations, and community support.
Ages: All
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Diagnosis and Assessment
Airdrie, AB Supporting Parents of Children with Disabilities - Facebook Group
Airdrie, AB Supporting Parents of Children with Disabilities - Facebook Group
A group where parents and service providers can share experiences, support each other and ask questions without judgement.
Ages: 0-17
Alberta Find A Doctor
Alberta Find A Doctor
If you have concerns about your child's development or suspect your child has a disability, it is important to speak to a physician/healthcare professional as soon as possible or ask for a referral. Use this tool to find a family doctor, nurse practitioner or clinic near you.
Ages: All
Government of Alberta
Alberta Innovative Disabilities Program - Free Acupunture Treatment Program
Join the Alberta Innovative Disabilities Program (AIDP), a government-funded acupuncture program empowering individuals with disabilities to overcome pain and enhance their mental well-being. Free of charge. Visit their website for more details on eligibility.
Ages: All
Alberta Health Services (AHS)
Alberta-Wide 24/7 Mental Health Helpline
The Alberta Health Services Mental Health Help Line is a 24 hour, 7 day a week, 365 days a year, confidential service that provides support, information and referrals to Albertans experiencing mental health concerns. The line is staffed by a multidisciplinary team comprised of nurses, psychiatric nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. The service provides crisis support, mental health or addiction screening and assessment over the phone, general information about a mental health or addiction topic, information about local service options for addiction or mental health and how to access them, and strategies people can use at home to support their emotional well-being. Call 1-877-303-2642 for support.
Ages: All
Koru Psychology
Amazing Kids Social Skills Group
Help foster your child’s success and boost his or her confidence in social situaitons. The Amazing Kids social skills training include a number of recreational and educational activities designed to build your child’s social development. Topics include self-esteem, resiliency, making and keeping friends, managing emotions, and much more, depending on your child’s needs! All groups are run by a Registered Psychologist and may be covered by extended health care benefits.
Ages: 5-16
Foothills Academy
Amicus Camps & Recreation
Camp Amicus and Recreation Programs provide fun, experiential education programs focused on social skill development for children and teens with Learning Disabilities and/or ADHD ages 8-18. Summer camps include overnight and day camp options.
Ages: 8-18
FSCD Eligible
Angelman Syndrome Canada Foundation
Angelman Syndrome Canada Family Fund
The ASF/ASF Canada Family Fund was created to provide financial assistance to families supporting individuals with Angelman syndrome. Family members can apply for funds that are needed to improve the quality of life for an individual with Angelman syndrome. Potential resources that could be funded in part or in whole: cost of travel to a ASF Canada Angelman Clinic closest to your home, safety support items (safety bed, stroller, etc), communication devices, and adaptive play items (adaptive bike, etc).
Ages: All
Apple2Orange
Apple2Orange Respite Care - NW Calgary
Daily respite space for children with disabilities. Sensory rooms, outdoor spaces and surrounded by small parks. Trained professional aides. Holistic approach focusing primarily on child’s regulation and speech development. We are athletic and energetic and will be outdoors exploring through play. School Breaks and Summer Holidays open daily. We also believe in small ratio’s for full engagement. We also can organize transit for families who need this extra support. Email [email protected] or call (587) 832-0888 for more information.
Ages: 4-12
FSCD Eligible
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FSCD (Family Support for Children with Disabilities)
Ascend Pediatrics
Ascend Summer Camps
Offers small interactive group day camps with different activities to help with fine motor, gross motor, communication and language, feeding, sensory exploration and much more.
Ages: 3-12
Sharon Blott Psychological Services
Assessments for Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) and Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD)
Offers cognitive assessments for PDD/AISH.
Ages: 16+
Autism CanTech!
Autism CanTech!
Autism CanTech! Is a federally funded program for autistic youth between 18 and 30 who are work-ready and passionate about technology. Support is available for companies that host work experience placements.
Ages: 18-30
Autism Calgary
Autism Caregiver and Individual Support Groups
Autism Calgary offers several support groups for caregivers and individuals including the: Autism Support Network (ASN), Biomedical Group, Fathers’ Autism Network (FAN), and the Keeping It Together (KIT) Mother’s Group.
Ages: All
Autism Housing Network of Alberta
Autism Housing Network of Alberta
The Autism Housing Network of Alberta (AHNA) is focused on improving the access to and quality of housing opportunities for autistic individuals and their families. Our goal is to work together to better understand housing needs across the province, extend the reach of support to families, learn from each other to proactively facilitate new housing solutions, and establish a provincial approach to recruitment in order to capitalize on housing units as they become available.
Ages: 18+
Trellis
Avenue 15 - Youth Emergency Shelter
Avenue 15 provides youth ages 12 to 17 who are experiencing homelessness with temporary shelter and basic needs. We also provide a comprehensive support system to help youth reunite with their families or find alternative living arrangements.
Ages: 12-17
Step by Step Early Intervention Society
Baby Classes for Children (3-18 Months) with Developmental Delays & Disabilities
Expertly led by a pediatric occupational therapist, our engaging and interactive baby classes foster a nurturing environment where little ones can flourish. Through joyful play, music, and gentle exercises, babies will explore their developing motor skills, sensory awareness, and social interactions. Parents will actively participate and gain valuable insights into their child’s development.
Ages: 0-2
Bedrock Behaviour Services
Behaviour Assessment and Intervention
Bedrock Behaviour Services provides various types of assessment in home, school, and community settings. We pride ourselves on using effective, evidence-based interventions that best suit our clients’ needs, including behaviour management, skill training, and parent coaching. Our behaviour specialists are experienced in reducing unwanted behaviours, while increasing functional replacement behaviours. We can help with aggression, tantrums, non-compliance, food refusal, on-task behaviour, communication & functional language, and emotional regulation
Ages: All
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Guardianship and Trusteeship
Connect Behaviour
Behaviour Consulting
Connect Behaviour focuses on using caregiver strengths and connection to create opportunities for growth. We work to help caregivers support neurodivergent children while they attain the skills to attune themselves to their specific sensory, emotional, and social needs, with the goal of co-regulation.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Haven Family Wellness
Behavioural & Development Supports (BDS)
The team at Haven Family Wellness include a Behaviourist and a Behavioural Aide to help families build goals via in-person consultation or virtually. Direct billing available.
Ages: 8-18
FSCD Eligible
Lead Foundation
Behavioural & Developmental Supports
Lead Foundation's DBA programs serve two main purposes: to guide families in learning how to support their child’s development and to help children and their families practice learned skills and strategies across environments to promote independence.
Ages: 2-8
FSCD Eligible
Centre for Autism Services Alberta
Behavioural Developmental Supports
Behaviour and Developmental Support agreements are FSCD-funded services that support children under the age of 17 years 11 months.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Step by Step Caregivers
Behavioural and Developmental Aide Support (BDS)
Step By Step Caregivers has developmental & behavioral aides who play an important role in teaching and nurturing various skills that our young patients need in life. Together with the family and the children, our aides discuss and set specific goals across different areas in life. We develop a plan that helps youngsters achieve these goals. We also support them, aiding them in the implementation of learned life skills in their daily lives.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
McMan Youth, Family & Community Services Association - Calgary Region
Behavioural and Developmental Aide Support (BDS) - Milestones Program
Milestones provides parents/ caregivers with in-home support to address the unique needs they have parenting a child with a disability. In-home support focuses on strengthening parent skills, learning new strategies, accessing resources and strengthening their support network.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Pacekids Programs
Behavioural and Developmental Supports (BDS)
Pacekids is a qualified provider of the Behavioural & Developmental Supports (BDS) Program funded through Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD). Pacekids BDS programming supports families with children from six months to approximately 10 years of age.
Ages: 0-10
FSCD Eligible
Skipping Stone
Big Hearts - Activity Based Group for LGBTQ2S+ Kids and Families Under 12
Big Hearts is an activity based group for trans, gender diverse and gender creative children under the age of 12 and their caregivers.
Ages: 0-12
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Hiring A Private Specialized Services or Behavioural/ Developmental Supports (BDS) Team
Autism Calgary
Biomedical Support Network
For anyone interested in complementary, alternative, or medical interventions to improve their health, and their autistic loved ones. A sample of the past topics discussed in this group are: special diets, sensory integration therapies, and biofeedback, among others. This group may host presentations, or have round table discussions.
Ages: All
Cerebral Palsy Kids and Families
Borrow an Adapted Bike
Borrow an adapted bike through CP Kids and Families. The Adapted Bike Program ensures that children, youth, and young adults with physical disabilities know the simple joy of riding a bike.
Ages: 2+
Braceworks
Braceworks Custom Orthotics
Provides services for acquiring leg braces, stabilizing and unloader braces, foot orthotics, and braces for the spine and pectus. These services are available for children, youth, adults and seniors.
Ages: 0-17
Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured (ARBI)
Brain Injury Caregiver Support Group
Our monthly Caregiver Support Group provides a compassionate, non-judgmental space where caregivers can connect, share their experiences, and openly discuss the challenges they encounter. Our co-facilitators, including a social worker and a psychologist, are here to provide expert guidance and support. Registration is free.
Ages: All
Bridging Abilities
Bridging Abilities Specialized Services
Specialized Services aims to support families of children with severe disabilities to acquire specific skills and learn strategies from a multi- disciplinary team of professionals (e.g. Psychologist, Speech Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, and Behaviour Consultants). The program aims to support families and promote their child’s healthy development.
Ages: 3-17
FSCD Eligible
Métis Nation of Alberta
Bridging Connections FASD Program
Our Bridging Connections team helps by: Providing supports and advocacy before, during, and after assessment, linking Métis Albertans with cultural supports and resources, connecting individuals to FASD Networks, resources, and information, supporting the navigation of community resources and systems, informing and supporting the MNA citizenship process, and offering cultural training to professionals who work with the Métis community.
Ages: All
Government of Alberta
Bullying Helpline
Bullying Helpline – Call 310-1818 or text 310-1818 or chat online for support, information or referrals.
Ages: All
CB Medical
CB Medical - Medical Equipment and Supplies
At CB Medical we provide a huge selection of products which provide solutions for ostomy, compression, wound care, incontinence, medical imaging, custom surgical trays, custom intravenous IV setups and general medical supplies.
Ages: All
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Interviewing a Potential Respite Worker or Aide
Calgary Board of Education
CBE Supports for Students with Diverse Needs
In Alberta, educating students with diverse learning needs in inclusive settings is the first placement option considered by school authorities (Alberta Education, 2020). The Calgary Board of Education provides flexible programming that is responsive to the learning and wellness needs of all students. Students with diverse learning needs receive additional supports from a variety of multi-disciplinary team members, based on each student’s unique strengths and areas in need of support. CBE offers specialized supports for students in areas including: Blind and Visually Impaired; Complex Learning, Social Emotional, and Medical Needs; Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Giftedness; Learning Disabilities; and Mental Health & Wellness.
Ages: 6-17
Chinese Christian Mission of Canada - Calgary
CCM Individual and Family Counseling
Professional psychological and emotional counseling for individuals or families. Designed specifically for FSCD families. Counselling is offered by a psychologist/registered clinical social worker.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD)
CCSD Diverse Learning Supports
Accessing support from the Diverse Learning team usually begins with the school’s School Resource Team (SRT). Support may include consultation, specialized assessment, learner support plan development, special education class placement or access to health-related services. Specialized supports offers include programs related to cognitive disabilities, congregated complex needs, congregated gifted, emotional & behavioural disabilities, and learning enhancements & development.
Ages: 6-17
Lacrossing Barriers
Calgary Adaptive Lacrosse, Boxing, and Dance Programs
Offers adaptive lacrosse, boxing, dance, and other sport opportunities for ALL children, youth, and adults.
Ages: All
Fresh Routes
Calgary Affordable Mobile Grocery Store
Our unique Mobile Grocery Stores bring healthy, fresh, and affordable food into neighbourhoods facing barriers — allowing choice, maintaining dignity, and building community.
Ages: All
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Canada
Calgary Coffee Group for Individuals Living with Multiple Sclerosis
Calgary Coffee group is a place for all individuals to come, talk, play a game, connect, share as much or little as you like, we don't even have to talk about MS, this is a safe place to just connect.
Ages: 18+
Disability Action Hall
Calgary Disability Advocacy Group
We are a proud disability community that tells our stories, takes action and changes lives since 1998. We work on 5 areas: disability pride and culture, relationships and networking, enough money to live, a home for all, and services that we need.
Ages: 18+
Connect Society
Calgary Early Childhood Services for Children with Hearing Loss
Connect Society’s Early Childhood Services Program provides daily, on-site preschool and kindergarten programming for children with a hearing loss and for hearing children who have Deaf or hard of hearing parents or family members. Our programs provide children with opportunities to develop strong language abilities and to build skills and strategies that will prepare them for effective interactions within their families as well as in educational and community settings.
Ages: 2-5
PUF Eligible
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PDD (Persons with Developmental Disabilities)
Awo Taan Healing Lodge Society
Calgary Emergency Shelter for Aboriginal Women
The heartbeat of Awo Taan Healing Lodge Society is our shelter facility, a place of refuge, healing, and hope for vulnerable women and their children in times of crisis. The shelter provides basic needs and housing for up to 32 people for a 3-week period.
Ages: All
Gateway Association
Calgary Employment Resource Centre
Gateway builds the skills, knowledge, and abilities of job seekers. We provide person-directed employment services to help job seekers overcome barriers and connect with the employers in need of their unique skills and talents. Gateway additionally offers a variety of employment workshops.
Ages: 15-34
Calgary Flames Sport Bank
Calgary Flames Sport Bank
The Calgary Flames Sports Bank provides equipment to kids from low income families. Therefore, families must provide adequate documentation. Equipment available is based on items that we currently have in stock. Please call ahead to book an appointment and to check the availability of appropriate gear.
Ages: 0-17
Hearts and Hammers
Calgary Home Accessibility Renovation Nominations
Our mission is to provide renovations to locals in need with mobility challenges. There are thousands of deserving people throughout Calgary, and with your nominations, we can begin helping them to have a more accessible living environment. The selected nominee will be chosen based upon several factors. The nominee must own their own home, require renovations to make their home more accessible, and be in financial need.
Ages: 18+
Cerebral Palsy Alberta
Calgary Me N' U Time - For Children 6 Months - 4 Years & Their Caregivers
This unique program is tailor-made to guide you through the rollercoaster ride of your child's early disability diagnosis or potential diagnosis. No cost and childcare provided. You do not need to be a current client of CP Alberta.
Ages: 0-4
Naturewise Occupational Therapy & Wellness
Calgary Nature-Based Occupational Therapy
Provides individualized (1:1) nature-based Occupational Therapy assessment and intervention for neurodiverse children and children with mental health & neurodevelopmental conditions with mild/moderate support needs. Support for motor skills, sensory processing, emotional regulation and cognitive skills through supported nature-based / play activities outdoors. Services can be provided in local park spaces and/or in the home.
Ages: 5-16
Centre for Autism Services Alberta
Calgary PUF Program for Children with Autism
The Centre is an approved Early Childhood Services (ECS) provider through Alberta Education. We use a naturalistic developmental behavioural approach, an approach proven to be effective for children with autism. The Centre’s onsite PUF program serves all students who meet the criteria, regardless of whether or not they have a diagnosis of autism. Eligibility is dependent on numerous factors which we would be happy to discuss with you.
Ages: 2-5
PUF Eligible
Third Academy
Calgary Private School for Children with Special Education Needs Ages 5-19
Our program serves students 5-19 years of age who fit the Alberta Education criterion of special education needs. Specifically, our students have been assessed as having mild, moderate, or severe disabilities or disorders. These could be learning disabilities, socio-emotional difficulties, or both. Bursaries are available and they apply a “sliding scale” to tuition so that families pay fees based on their ability to pay.
Ages: 5-19
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Program Unit Funding (PUF)
Calgary Respite Connection for Special Needs Children
Calgary Respite Connection for Special Needs Children Facebook Group
Facebook group for families looking for individuals providing respite/community aide/behavioural aide services and respite providers to build connections.
Ages: 0-17
Calgary Scope Society
Calgary Scope - Triple P Program
The Triple P program is a scientifically researched, curriculum-based parenting program for families of children aged 2 – 17. This program offers tools and strategies to help parents encourage positive behaviour, build a good relationship with their child, help teach new skills and encourage development and manage misbehaviour, as well as supporting parents to take care of themselves, cope with stress and gain confidence. The child must be eligible for supports through Family Supports for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) to access this service.
Ages: 2-17
FSCD Eligible
McMan Youth, Family & Community Services Association - Calgary Region
Calgary Sibling Support Groups - Milestones Program
Sibshops provide young brothers and sisters with peer support & information around their sibling’s disability in a safe setting. Siblings will meet other siblings to have fun, laugh, & talk about the good & not-so-good parts of having a sibling with a disability. We will play games, learn, chat, and of course have fun! Sibshops are offered in person and online and are for siblings with no diagnosis.
Ages: 8-12
Elevated Abilities
Calgary Social Skills Group for Children Ages 6-9
In this 12-week program, your child will learn skills to cope with challenging situations within play environments. They will learn to take turns, follow their peer's lead, cope with losing and problem-solve.
Ages: 6-9
FSCD Eligible
Kid Sport Calgary and Area
Calgary Sport Grants for Kids
KidSport provides grants to kids from families facing financial barriers so they can participate in registered sport programs and experience the lifelong benefits of a season of sport. KidSport Calgary & Area provides grants of up to $500 per eligible child, per year (January 1st - December 31st) towards sport registration fees.
Ages: 0-17
Calgary Transit Access
Calgary Transit Access
Provides trips to Calgarians that cannot use Calgary Transit services due to a disability.
Ages: 6+
Accessible Vehicle Solutions (AVS)
Calgary Van/Truck Conversions, Wheelchair Van Rentals, and New/Used Accessible Vehicles
Company which offers van/truck conversions, wheelchair van rentals, and sells new/used accessible vehicles.
Ages: All
Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter
Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter
Our Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter houses women with children and single women experiencing family violence and abuse, providing a safe haven from violence. Often, women arrive at the Shelter with very few belongings. The Emergency Shelter is equipped to help each woman and their family meet their basic needs, which include food, clothing and toiletries. Visit their website for additional details.
Ages: All
Everything you need to know about
Respite Care
Hopscotch Physiotherapy
Calgary and Area Physiotherapy Services
We provide physiotherapy to children of all ages in the home and in the community. We are experienced in a wide variety of neurological and developmental conditions.
Ages: 0-18
Between Friends
Camp Bonadventure
Between Friends Camp Bonaventure is a fun outdoor summer day camp for youth ages 4-17. Each summer at Camp Bonaventure is full of excitement, friendship, and fun! Campers experience positive social interactions while engaging in fun outdoor camp activities.
Ages: 4-17
FSCD Eligible
YMCA
Camp Chief Hector YMCA
Since 1930, Camp Chief Hector YMCA has been one of the most influential summer camps in Alberta. With over nine decades of experiences, friendships, and memories made, we know it will be a life changing event in your child's life. Day and overnight camp options available. If you require financial assistance, please send them an email to begin the application process.
Ages: 6-17
Easter Seals Alberta
Camp Fireworks
Easter Seals Alberta, in partnership with the Epilepsy Association of Calgary, presents Camp Fireworks! If you are aged 7 to 17 and living with epilepsy, join them for a fun-filled week out at Camp Fireworks!
Ages: 7-17
Easter Seals Alberta
Camp Horizon
Easter Seals Alberta’s Camp Horizon provides individuals with disabilities and medical conditions with life-changing outdoor overnight camp experiences. Camp offers a unique opportunity for campers to build self-esteem and independence. Activities challenge their mind and body, while creating lasting friendships and life long memories.
Ages: 8+
Diabetes Canada
Camp Jean Nelson - Camp for Children Living with Type 1 Diabetes
Summer camp is held in Water Valley, AB for children living with Type I Diabetes (ages 7-15). The Camp offers typical summer activities such as hiking, canoeing, swimming and fireside sing-a-longs in an environment that provides round-the-clock care from expert medical and nutritional staff.
Ages: 7-15
Camp Quality
Camp Quality Alberta - Free Camp for Children with Cancer and Blood Disorders
Free 1-week overnight camp for children and youth (and their siblings) with cancer and blood disorders (including Life-Threatening Non-Malignant Hematological Disorders (not including infectious diseases, bleeding disorders, and sickle-cell anemia), Marrow Failure Syndromes (including Aplastic Anemia), Myelodysplastic Syndromes, and Histiocytic Diseases).Transportation is provided from Edmonton, Calgary and Red Deer.
Ages: 7-17
Canadian Companion Services
Canadian Companion Community Access Support
This is a service we provide to promote client’s inclusion in community activities and personal development through activities such as arts, education,recreation, involvement in community association programs, and participation in volunteering. Through this service, Canadian Companion Services develops social opportunities for Client’s experiences in the community based on their direction, and goals. These activities provide opportunities to connect the Client to people within their community.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
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Summer Camps
Canadian Red Cross
Canadian Red Cross Short Term Health Equipment Loans - Calgary
A referral from a health care professional is required. The Canadian Red Cross Short Term Health Equipment Loan Program allows people to return home from hospital earlier and gives independence and dignity to those in palliative care. Individuals can receive aids such as wheelchairs, walkers, bath seats, benches, commodes and toilet seats, crutches and canes, bed handles and other durable medical equipment.
Ages: All
Kids Cancer Care
Cancer Sibling Support Group - Group and One-To-One Sessions
When a child is diagnosed with cancer, it not only affects them but the whole family. Parents are understandably very busy attending appointments and providing extra care for the child who is ill. Sometimes, the healthy siblings become quiet and keep to themselves. Other times, they try to find connections in challenging ways. This program is made with siblings in mind. They will be able to learn about cancer, so the whole experience can become a bit less scary. The program also gives them a way to express their feelings and explore them with someone close to them (if they choose), as well as tools to understand what they are feeling and what to do about it.
Ages: 4-12
Sharon Blott Psychological Services
Capacity Assessment and Disability Services
Sharon specializes in completing capacity assessments for parents of 17-year old children transitioning into adulthood. Completing a capacity assessment allows for sole guardianship and/or trusteeship or shared decision-making abilities in medical, educational, vocational, legal, and financial matters. The process involves a pre-assessment consultation, follow-up interview, and completion of required forms.
Ages: 17+
Calgary Capacity Assessment
Capacity Assessments
Kim is available to complete capacity assessments (CAR) in the community. She specializes in working with clients with cognitive and developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, fetal alcohol syndrome, dementia, and mental health concerns.
Ages: 17+
Chinese Christian Mission of Canada - Calgary
Care Group for Chinese Parents of Children with Special Needs
Support group for parents of children with special needs. These groups aim to provide emotional support and enhance parents’ knowledge of child development.
Ages: 0-17
Centre for Newcomers
Career Development and Job Search Services
Offers support in reaching your employment goals, job placement assistance, job search workshops, their Job Search Centre, and Employment Insurance (EI) application support. Additionally offers the PREP-PWD program which is dedicated to enhancing the employability of individuals in Alberta with disabilities, including those with physical, cognitive, and mental health concerns.
Ages: 18+
McMan Youth, Family & Community Services Association - Calgary Region
Caregiver Counselling - Milestones Program
Milestones Counselling Program offers one to one, non-emergency based, counselling with a registered clinician. Our clinician creates a supportive and open environment where caregivers can explore their needs raising a child with a disability.
Ages: 18+
FSCD Eligible
Unison at Kerby Centre
Caregiver Support Group for Caregivers Ages 50+
Support group for caregivers ages 50+, including grandparents parenting their grandchildren with disabilities. In this program, you can have open conversations about the ups and downs of caregiving while learning about topics relevant to caregivers.
Ages: All
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Transition to Adulthood
Calgary Silver Linings Foundation
Caregivers Supporting Individuals with Eating Disorders - Workshops
If someone you love and care for is struggling with an eating disorder, you are not alone. We’re here to support you. This 4 week workshop is for parents and loved ones coping with the many challenges of caring for someone they love struggling with an eating disorder. These 2-hour sessions include working with an experienced eating disorder therapist in a small group setting. As a group member, you will gain valuable insights about the role you play as caregiver in the context of eating disorder recovery. This group also provides a non-judgemental space to connect with others working with similar issues and explore topics and questions specific to your own situation.
Ages: All
Cerebral Palsy Alberta
Cerebral Palsy Alberta Parent Support Group
Facebook group for parents caring for a child with cerebral palsy - if you have questions for other parents or individuals with cerebral palsy, please ask!
Ages: All
Alberta Children's Hospital
Child Development Centre (CDC)
If you are looking to have you child assessed and diagnosed, one option is to ask your physician for a referral to Child Development Centre (note: this may take up to a year). Child Development Services (CDS) is a multidisciplinary tertiary service for children from birth to 18 years of age that present with multiple and complex developmental, behavioural and learning challenges. The overarching goal of CDS is to provide diagnostic clarity, recommendations* and information. CDS works closely with children and families, community resources, educational supports and other AHS services to help children reach their full potential. *treatment may be available for children from birth to 5 years of age.
Ages: 0-17
Eckert Centre
Child and Teen Psychoeducational Learning Assessments
These assessments are designed to understand and support the unique learning needs of children and teenagers. They provide valuable insights into cognitive functioning, learning disabilities, and academic performance, ensuring appropriate educational strategies and interventions.
Ages: 3-17
Hospice Calgary
Child, Teen, and Family Counselling - Children's Grief Centre
Connecting with others can reduce the sense of isolation and the feeling of loneliness that often come with grief. Our counsellors can help a grieving child, teen, or family navigate the emotions and overall impact associated with grief. For more information or to register for counselling, visit their website. Counselling fees are on a sliding scale based on family income.
Ages: 0-19
Post Natal Helpers
Childcare Services
Post Natal Helpers provides in-home childcare for families with children from birth through the busy first years.
Ages: 0-5
Centre Street Church Special Needs Ministry
Children and Adult Sunday Classes
Come and join us on Sunday mornings at the 11AM service to learn more about Jesus. We offer specially designed classes with dedicated volunteers to ensure a safe and fun environment for your child to learn about Jesus. Adults will spend time learning about Jesus through Bible lessons and prayer.
Ages: All
Children's Ability Fund
Children's Ability Fund: Equipment and Assistive Technology Funding for Children with Disabilities
The Children's Ability Fund provides funding for specialized equipment to enhance the independence of children and young adults with disabilities throughout Alberta.
Ages: 0-21
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Types of Aide Supports Through FSCD
Mount Royal University
Children's Adapted Physical Activity Program (CAPA)
Free recreational program. The CAPA program will pair student volunteers one-on-one with children who are experiencing disability (of any type: physical, sensory, developmental, and/or intellectual), ages 4-12 years. Activities will include organized games and sports, obstacle courses, craft-making, and story-telling in both the gym and swimming pool settings.
Ages: 4-12
Light4 Disability Society
Chinese Parent Support Group
Providing monthly Chinese parent support groups and connections.
Ages: All
Cerebral Palsy Alberta
Chiropractic Care for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy
With the help of Dr.'s Matteo and Sean; Nostos Chiropractic is offering these chiropractic care services for free to Cerebral Palsy Alberta's members from their headquarters location in Calgary.
Ages: All
Calgary Board of Education
Christine Meikle School for Youth with Developmental, Medical, Social, Emotional and Learning Needs
Christine Meikle School is a unique setting within the Calgary Board of Education. We currently serve approximately 133 students in grades 6 through 12 with a wide range of developmental, medical, social, emotional and learning needs. Our facility features two secure, accessible playgrounds, power lifts, spacious hygiene rooms, time release doors, a secure courtyard and warm water therapy pool. As our school is a Unique Setting within the Calgary Board of Education, parents or guardians are not able to register their child for Christine Meikle School independently - please contact your child's current school administrators or learning support team to discuss.
Ages: 12-17
Brilliant Beginnings Educational Centre
Classes for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
Brilliant Beginnings offers baby, toddler, and preschooler classes for families with children ages 0-4 to support children's development, including for families caring for children with disabilities.
Ages: 0-4
CanLearn Society
Clinical Services for Individuals with ADHD
We are a small, passionate, and knowledgeable team made up of psychologists, counsellors, physicians, facilitators, students, teachers, and certified ADHD coaches. We value collaboration and will do our best to support you, no matter where you are on your journey.
Ages: 6+
Cochrane AB Special Needs Resource Facebook Group
Cochrane AB Special Needs Resource Facebook Group - Caregivers & Professionals
Resource support for families in Cochrane Alberta (and surrounding area). Information such as aides/respite workers, camps, social skills groups, activities, and links to agencies and other helpful sites posted from individuals as well as professionals. We want to support a positive, encouraging energy in this group and build a stronger community for our special needs families!
Ages: All
Ups and Downs Calgary Down Syndrome Association
Coffee and Conversation for Caregivers' of Children with Down Syndrome
Open to parents with children of all ages and caregivers supporting individuals across the lifespan. Children 0-6 years old are welcome to attend. Come and meet new people, chat about everything from diagnosis, pre-schools, community supports, programs and resources, schools, successes and challenges, caregiver needs and anything that’s on your mind.
Ages: All
Columbia College and Training Centre
Columbia College Community Access Program
Community Access Services supports each Individual in becoming a valued member of the community through inclusive opportunities in social activities, arts, education, recreation, community association, community resources, and volunteerism. These services are of particular benefit for those Individuals who are either not interested in employment or who are currently employed but desire a more fulfilling and balanced lifestyle.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Columbia College and Training Centre
Columbia College Employment Program
Employment Services support each Individual in securing and maintaining paid employment (either independent or supported) in their field of interest. Services include: employment preparation, employment placement, and employment sustainment.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Columbia College and Training Centre
Columbia Employment Partnerships
We provide services for persons with a diagnosed or undiagnosed disability, regardless of whether they are PDD-funded or unfunded; individuals aged 16 and older, whether they have experience or minimal training and experience; and individuals looking for full-time, part-time, or casual hours. Offers employment preparation support, employment matching, and employment sustainment support.
Ages: 17+
Hospice Calgary
Common Ground Teen Grief Group
Common Ground is a multi-week evening group for teens in grades 7-12 that offers a safe place for participants to explore their grief experiences with peers. Group fees are on a sliding scale based on family income. No one is refused service because of an inability to pay.
Ages: 12-17
Renfrew Educational Services
Community Assessment and Therapy Services
Our professional and knowledgeable therapists work closely with families to understand their strengths, challenges and goals. We then provide families with practical recommendations focused around home, school, and community life. Areas of expertise include Speech Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Assistive Technology, Child Development, and Educational Consultation. FSCD funding and/or private health insurance may cover select service fees.
Ages: 2-17
FSCD Eligible
Calgary Alternative Support Services (CASS)
Community Based Day Program
Calgary Alternative Day Options (CADO) is a community based day program serving adults with disabilities. The program occurs in inclusive settings which allow natural interaction with a variety of people.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Alberta Health Services (AHS)
Community Care Access Program - Calgary
Central Intake for referral to Calgary Zone Home Care, Supportive Living and Long Term Care. This service provides a single point for service access and delivery approach that provides Albertans with reasonable, timely and appropriate access to publicly-funded continuing care health services. It is based on availability and determination of unmet need. Anyone living in Alberta with a valid provincial health care card (or registration in progress) can receive Home Care services as long as their health care needs can be safely met in the home.
Ages: All
Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured (ARBI)
Community Connect Group - For Adults Who Have Experienced a Brain Injury
Through our carefully curated Community Connect events, we strive to alleviate the social isolation experienced by survivors and their loved ones. Our engaging activities are geared towards promoting emotional, social, and relational well-being, empowering individuals to embrace life’s possibilities. There is a small fee to attend - contact ARBI if this is a barrier.
Ages: 18+
Vecova
Community Connect YYC
Affordable and barrier-free access to in-person, phone or video counselling sessions.
Ages: 13+
Inside Out Theatre
Community Drama Programs for Adults with Disabilities
Offers a variety of community drama classes for adults of all abilities. Online programs are available. The organization offers a Pay-What-You-Can registration model.
Ages: 18+
Ups and Downs Calgary Down Syndrome Association
Community Events for People with Down Syndrome
Community events and workshops for families and children and adults with Down Syndrome.
Ages: All
The Alex
Community Food Centre
Offers community meals, family and children cooking programs, affordable community markets, and more. All programs are free and prioritized for people living in Greater Forest Lawn and on low-incomes.
Ages: All
Centre Street Church Special Needs Ministry
Community Mid-Week Programs for Individuals with Disabilities
Join Centre Street Church Special Needs Ministry for mid-week activities such as volunteering, Bible study, Music Fellowship, and more. There are lots of ways to participate and learn new skills while enjoying getting to know others. Registration is required.
Ages: All
Calgary Scope Society
Community Supports for Individuals with a Dual Diagnosis
The Community Support Team (CST) supports adults (18+) with a dual diagnosis of a developmental disability and a diagnosed mental illness to live fulfilling lives in the community. Providing wrap-around, person-centered supports to clients based on their needs, goals, interests and relationships, CST specializes in supporting people with mental health challenges and complex support needs to live and thrive.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Métis Nation of Alberta
Community Wellness Advocate
In partnership with 211 Alberta, the CWA can help Métis Albertans aged 16 and older in their mental wellness journey by providing information and referrals to local mental health related supports and services; advocacy; support with identifying mental wellness related goals and improving mental health; system navigation to appropriate mental health, community, and cultural supports; and follow-up appointments by phone, when needed, for continued support. A financial assistance program is available in regard to appointments with a therapist, counsellor, or psychologist.
Ages: 16+
Bright Star Respite
Community, Home, and Overnight Respite Services
Community, home, and overnight respite services for children with disabilities. Can also provide sibling care and urgent respite.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Connecting Autism Professionals & Families, Calgary & Area
Connecting Autism Professionals & Families, Calgary & Area - Facebook Group
Families can use this page to find respite workers, community aides, behavioural aides, therapists, and more. This page is a space for therapists, aides, respite workers, teachers, and anyone who works in the Autism/disability field to network and share resources and connect with families who may be seeking services.
Ages: 0-17
Enviros
Connecting the Dots Program - Free Respite Program
The Connecting the Dots Program is free for families who are not yet connected to FSCD supports, have financial barriers to accessing appropriate recreation resources, or may be new to Canada and not have a good handle on community resources yet. Our Connecting the Dots program is open to all kids and a disability is not a requirement.
Ages: 6-17
Eckert Centre
Counselling Services for Children with Mental/Behavioural/Emotional Disorders
Child counselling is a form of therapy geared towards young children and adolescents struggling with mental, behavioural or emotional disorders. At Eckert Centre, we break cognitive and behavioural issues into manageable chunks so children can better understand and manage them. Our counselling services offer a supportive and trusting environment for kids to talk about their thoughts and emotions without fear of judgment. We provide the right tools and coping techniques to help them make changes within their own lives. If you are seeking financial support, they encourage you to email [email protected] and request an "Application for Bursary" form.
Ages: 3-17
Calgary Counselling Centre
Counselling Services for Youth with Mental Health Concerns
Youth counselling covers concerns including depression, bullying, parenting, child behaviour problems, eating disorders, attention deficit disorder, parent-child conflict, family relations, separation/divorce, and victims of crime. Fees for counselling are discussed with your counsellor and are determined based on income and ability to pay.
Ages: 12-17
Elevated Abilities
Counselling and Low-Income Counselling Services
Our experienced clinicians offer confidential and supportive care using evidence-based techniques and approaches. We can support individuals, couples, and families of all ages with a variety of concerns. Whether you prefer in-person or virtual sessions, we are here to help. Our low-income practicum counselling aims to make mental health services more accessible while providing education and training to master's students. Our partnership with Community Connect YYC offers a unique platform that reduces barriers to accessing these services.
Ages: All
FSCD Eligible
Autism Calgary
Counselling for Families and Individuals with Autism
Autism Calgary provides counselling with a Registered Provisional Psychologist with experience and knowledge of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and mental health. In-person and virtual counselling is available for Autistic adults, teens and children (ages 10+), Families (parents, siblings, partners, etc.), and Residents across Alberta.
Ages: 10+
FSCD Eligible
Distress Centre Calgary
Crisis Support (24 Hour) - Calgary and Southern Alberta
Distress Centre Calgary (DCC) has provided 24 hour crisis support in Calgary and southern Alberta since 1970. We do this through our 24 hour crisis line, email and daily chat and daily text for our youth. We also have professional counselling for clients with issues that can’t be resolved over the phone. If you need help finding a social, community or government service, 211 is available by phone and online chat. All our services are free. Call or text 403-266-4357 for support.
Ages: All
McMan Youth, Family & Community Services Association - Calgary Region
DBT Skill Groups for Teens, Young Adults, and Adults
DBT Skills Training is one mode within a comprehensive DBT treatment program. This 12-week program teaches specific skills to increase an individual’s capabilities to cope with emotions and experience life differently than they currently are. DBT has been found to be effective for people experiencing problems such as: depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and disordered eating.
Ages: 13+
Bloom Wellness Collective
Dance for Physical Needs Program
This one-of-a-kind program offers those with physical disabilities the opportunity to break physical barriers through dance while fostering social connections through movement based social games.
Ages: 12+
The PREP Program
Day Camps for Children with Down Syndrome
Day Camps at PREP create a welcoming environment for our students to come spend their days off with old friends and new. We explore different themes with visual art activities, sensory and pretend play, music and dance, gross motor activities and cooking. Our therapy-centered camps are focused on various therapeutic goals and will be supported by one of our therapists on site. If your child would benefit from 1-to-1 assistance, we welcome your respite or community aide at camp.
Ages: 5-17
Findings Resource Centre
Day Program for Adults with Developmental Disabilities in SE Calgary
In a safe and caring environment, we provide structured activities including musical activities, arts, crafts, sensory based activities, games, outings and technology choices. To meet the unique needs of every client, we work closely with their parents and guardians to carefully evaluate and personalize the supports for each individual who applies for programming with FRC.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Families for Conductive Education (FACE)
Day Program for Adults with Motor Disabilities
We are currently offering a full time day program for adults with motor disabilities, running Monday- Friday from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm. Offers a movement, social, and communication program within the day program.
Ages: 18+
Calgary Association of the Deaf
Deaf Support and Referral Services
Deaf Support & Referral Services provide support to any individual, new immigrants and refugees, families and seniors who are Deaf and communicate in sign language. Our services is offered in American Sign Language for communication access to information and resources available in Calgary.
Ages: All
Calgary Scope Society
Deaf/Blind Community Support Program
We provide highly specialized support to individuals who require complex behavioral and mental health services, and who are also in need of specialized communication interventions as a result of vision loss, hearing loss or both. We can provide anywhere from 5 hours of day support per week to 24 hours per day. To be eligible for The Community Support Program the individual must have Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) funding.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Kids Cancer Care
Derek Wandzura Memorial Scholarship presented by Enmax
If you are a survivor of childhood cancer, our scholarship fund was designed to level the playing field for you and your family. The Kids Cancer Care Derek Wandzura Memorial Scholarship, presented by Enmax, is a one-time award available to childhood cancer patients and survivors, for use in post-secondary studies. Scholarships are awarded based on the quality of application. Applicants must be a childhood cancer patient or survivor and be a resident of Southern Alberta. Diagnosis must have occurred at age 18 or younger.
Ages: 17+
Bridging Abilities
Developmental Behaviour Services (BDS)
Developmental Behaviour Services are intended to support families of children with a range of disabilities to acquire specific skills. The program is delivered through clinician only, clinician and aide support, or peer-group programs. The services aim to assist families and support their child’s healthy development.
Ages: 3-17
FSCD Eligible
Miskanawah
Diamond Willow Youth Lodge
Diamond Willow Youth Lodge is a safe, welcoming place for youth between the ages of 12 - 29 to drop-in or participate in a variety of programs and activities. Designed by young people, for young people, the lodge is a hub where Indigenous youth connect with peers, participate in their own sense of healing and well-being while accessing a variety of programs and supports (healing and visits with cultural knowledge keepers; drumming workshops; employment preparation; and more)
Ages: 12-29
Easter Seals Alberta
Disability Travel Card - For Traveling Via Rail Canada, Greyhound Canada, Coach Canada & Motor Coach Canada
Do you travel with a support worker? The Disability Travel Card makes it easier for people with disabilities to travel. The Disability Travel Card is for individuals with a permanent disability who require the assistance of a support person when travelling with VIA Rail Canada, Greyhound Canada, Coach Canada, and Motor Coach Canada.
Ages: All
Ups and Downs Calgary Down Syndrome Association
Down Syndrome Resources
Information for families who have a child with down syndrome.
Ages: All
Alberta Dreams
Dream Referral for Children 3-18 with a Life-Threatening or Severe Chronic Medical Illness
Giving the gift of hope by fulfilling dreams for children in Alberta diagnosed with severe chronic or life-threatening medical illness. Children must have been diagnosed with a life threatening or severe chronic medical illness and be between the ages of 3 and 18 to be eligible (see website for eligibility). We have fulfilled Dreams for Dream family vacations, arranged for meetings with celebrities, provided computer systems, stereos, pets, outdoor playcenters, shopping sprees, hot tubs, bicycles, sensory equipment and even a full sized suit of armor.
Ages: 3-18
YYC Dreams Take Flight
Dreams Take Flight
Dreams Take Flight is a registered national non-profit charity dedicated to providing the trip-of-a-lifetime to medically, mentally, physically, socially or emotionally challenged children. See website for eligibility details.
Ages: 7-12
Renfrew Educational Services
Early Childhood Services (ECS), Junior Kindergarten and Kindergarten
Renfrew’s Early Childhood Services (ECS) program nurtures learning and social skills that last a lifetime. Even among our youngest learners, we foster an environment of enthusiasm, caring, respect and openness to innovative ideas. As an independent school, we modify the curriculum set out by Alberta Education to meet the special needs of our children. In Renfrew’s Junior Kindergarten and Kindergarten classes, learning is done through play! We know that play is vital to a child’s development and essential for healthy emotional, physical, spiritual, and mental growth.
Ages: 2-5
PUF Eligible
The PREP Program
Early Childhood Services/PUF Program for Children with Down Syndrome
PREP has provided a high quality Early Childhood Services (ECS) program to PUF eligible children in Calgary since 1989. Our goal is to provide an enriched learning environment with therapy services tailored to meet each individual child’s unique needs as they prepare for a successful transition to Kindergarten and beyond. Our program prides itself on utilizing the Program Unit Funding (PUF) grant for families who have an eligible child. We offer a certified teacher with aide support leading the program, small class sizes, support of therapy services including speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and behaviour therapy, as well as community preschool placement options. Programming is available for children ages 2.8 – 6 years old.
Ages: 2-6
PUF Eligible
Society for Autism Support and Services (SASS)
Early Intervention Program for Children with Autism
The Early Intervention Program provides programs for children from the time of diagnosis to 6 years and their families. Programs include a Specialized Service for toddlers, combined Specialized Services and Program Unit Funding (PUF) and Specialized Services only. Programming is conducted in the home, and community.
Ages: 2-6
FSCD Eligible
PUF Eligible
The PREP Program
Early Learning Program: Parent-Child Classes for Children Ages 0-3
Our weekly parent-child classes for children ages 0-3 provide a warm and welcoming introduction to PREP. Parents value the opportunity to meet and share with other families who are starting their challenging yet rewarding journey of parenting a child with Down syndrome. Parents will have the opportunity to build a network of support as they learn through our Early Learning instructor who infuses therapy into all her classes as well as monthly visits from a therapist in the classroom. The Early Learning program is the first experience families have with PREP and we strive to lay the groundwork to create many trusting and long-lasting relationships for years to come.
Ages: 0-3
Voices of Albertans with Disabilities
Education for Life Bursary
With this program, Voices of Albertans with Disabilities support students who have a disability to achieve their post-secondary goals. To be eligible for the Education for Life Bursary, applicants must have a disability, live in Alberta, be registered for post secondary program, and meet eligibility criteria (see website for full details).
Ages: 17+
Renfrew Educational Services
Elementary Education Program
A successful elementary school experience provides children with a solid foundation for learning and social interaction. Renfrew’s Elementary Education Program gives children with highly complex needs a safe environment in which to grow and develop their joy of learning.
Ages: 6-12
Inn From The Cold
Emergency Family Shelter
Our emergency family shelter program provides temporary emergency shelter to families when they’re unable to stay in their existing homes and they have nowhere else to turn. If you and your family are facing eviction or have recently become homeless we are here to help! We will provide your family a safe roof over your head and your family will stay together in a semi-private environment that includes access to three healthy meals and snacks each day. While staying with us, our family support team will work with you to find new housing as quickly as possible and provide the necessary supports to help achieve housing independence.
Ages: All
Calgary Food Bank
Emergency Food Hamper Program
The Emergency Food Hamper Program is at the core of the Calgary Food Bank’s mission. The food hampers contain ten days worth of nutritious food for each person. When the stress of providing food is literally taken off the table, the emergency can then be addressed.
Ages: 18+
Calgary Drop-In Centre
Emergency Shelter for Individuals at Risk of or Experiencing Homelessness
Our emergency shelter provides more than just a place to stay for those at risk of or experiencing homelessness. We offer a broad spectrum of care including health programs and housing options – all geared to helping people find their way home. As a housing-focused shelter, we work with individuals to make their stay with us as brief as possible. Provides low-barrier support for adults (18+) with no eligibility requirements and no referral required.
Ages: 18+
Calgary Board of Education
Emily Follensbee School - For Children with Complex Disabilities
The students at CBE's Emily Follensbee School present with multiple, complex learning needs including those with cognitive disabilities, physical disabilities, sensory impairments, medical/health needs, and augmentative/alternate communication needs. Students aged 2 years 8 months to 13-years-old may attend the school. Students at Emily Follensbee School are registered through a referred placement process by the CBE Inclusive Learning team, your local community school and/or private operator program (eg. GRIT, Renfrew, etc.)
Ages: 2-13
Calgary Alternative Support Services (CASS)
Employment Services
CAES assists job-seekers to overcome barriers, understand workplace culture and fill the personnel needs of inclusive employers in Calgary. Open to individuals with and without PDD funding (see website for eligibility details).
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Vecova
Employment Services for Immigrant Women with a Disability
Employment Services for Immigrant Women focuses on supporting newcomers with disabilities to reach their highest potential with their employment goals. Programming includes employment preparation, employment placement and meaningful employment through one-on-one supports.
Ages: 18+
Ready, Willing, and Able
Employment Services for Individuals with Autism
Do you identify as being on the Autism Spectrum? Are you 16 years of age or older? Are you looking for employment in the Calgary area or need a little extra support in your post-secondary studies? Society for Autism Support and Services is proud to partner with Ready Willing and Able to build a more inclusive labour force that leverage the skills of people on the Autism Spectrum. Through the Ready, Willing and Able program, our Autism Outreach Coordinator can support you with navigating your path to success by connecting you to community agencies and services that provide pre-employment and employment readiness supports, have connections to competitive employment opportunities with businesses in a variety of industries, provide any additional supports or accommodations that may be needed on the job, refer job seekers to services that focus on mental health, life skills, housing, etc., and provide supports to assist you with your post-secondary studies.
Ages: 16+
Prospect
Employment Services for Youth with Disabilities
Prospect provides employment search services to Calgarians between the ages of 15-30 with all types of disabilities. In addition to information resources and assistive technologies, they also offer a variety of employment services including help with searching for a seasonal or part-time job while in school, exploring types of jobs that are available, direct connections with employers, paid work-experience for those who are ready to work 30+ hours/week, help staying at the job, and looking at the education and skills needed for future careers.
Ages: 15-30
Accessible Navigation to Employment Program (ANTE)
Employment Skills Upgrading Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adults
The ANTE program provides skills upgrading for Deaf and Hard of Hearing adults through online micro-credential certification at no cost to them. The micro-credential certification courses have been designed to be accessible to Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals. Once students are deemed eligible, ANTE staff will work to connect individuals with paid work placements. Open to Canadian Citizens, Permanent residents, and Refugees.
Ages: 18+
The Sinneave Family Foundation
EmploymentWorks Program for Autistic Youth/Adults and Persons with Disabilities
EmploymentWorks is a proven program that offers employment preparedness training and support, combined with job sampling and hands-on experience to autistic adults and persons with disabilities. The program is designed for individuals who want to enter or return to the workforce, and are willing to develop and practice the skills needed to support employment success. The program is currently offered in two formats: In-Person and Online.
Ages: 15+
Epilepsy Association of Calgary
Epilepsy Caregiver Support Groups
Being a caregiver to someone with epilepsy can be a journey, but it doesn’t have to be one traversed alone. Join us monthly to get support from people who understand what it’s like.
Ages: All
Haven Family Wellness
Equine Assisted Learning
A partnership with ROARR (Robinson Outreach at RiverCross Ranch) that provides activities with horses to promote physical and mental health.
Ages: 8-18
FSCD Eligible
Cerebral Palsy Kids and Families
Equipment Lending Program
We offer a free equipment lending program and a short term rental program to help improve the quality of life for our members. The lending pool gives families access to equipment they may not be able to afford, or access to equipment while they are waiting on items through AADL.
Ages: All
Easter Seals Alberta
Equipment Loan Program
Easter Seals Alberta’s Equipment Loan Program provides equipment to children, youth, adults, seniors and families with any disability. This program is intended to be a funding option for individuals who have exhausted all other funding resources for accessibility equipment. Clients must not be eligible for government-based funding (AADL), and we cannot cover the client cost-share portion of AADL funding. Eligibility for funding includes power mobility devices (scooters, power wheelchairs), lifts (vertical lifts, porch lifts, stair lifts), hospital beds, elevating seats, ceiling tracks, strollers, portable ramps, walking aids, and lift assist chairs. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list; other equipment requests may be considered.
Ages: All
Specs4us
Erin's World by Specs4us - Eyeglasses for Individuals with Down Syndrome
The Specs4us mission is to improve the sight and quality of life for children and adults with Down syndrome and other unique facial features by providing custom frames that fit their unique needs.
Ages: All
Audrey Veltri, IG Wealth Management
Estate Planning
We create wealth and estate plans for Canadian families who are supporting a dependent with disability or an aging parent who is experiencing medical challenges. Our plans provide guidance on accessing and protecting all forms of government assistance, offer solutions to address financial vulnerability, and create strategies that transcend the generations to ensure a safe, comfortable and healthy future for the whole family.
Ages: All
Calgary John Howard Society
FASD Action Hall
The FASD Action Hall (FAH) is a peer support group for individuals living with FASD and their support person(s). The group designs what the sessions will be and the topics they want to cover over the year. (Jan to June and Sept to Dec) Participation in FAH can result in individuals having a better understanding of FASD and their personal strengths.
Ages: 18+
Enviros
FASD Assessment and Support
Enviros fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) services range across the lifespan. We are the only agency in Calgary that has a multi-disciplinary team that delivers FASD assessments, diagnostic services, support to caregivers with a child and/or youth with an FASD diagnosis and adults with a diagnosis, as well as the only agency selected to complete FASD assessments for the youth courts.
Ages: All
Métis Nation of Alberta
FASD Caregiver Connect Night
It will be a safe space for parents and caregivers to come together to have a conversation for support, camaraderie, inspiration, troubleshooting, and sharing what’s hard. Learn practical tips for raising children/youth with FASD and participate in conversation with other caregivers who understand. Whatever you might be feeling right now — overwhelmed, anxious, frustrated, fearful — You are not alone!
Ages: 0-17
Connect FASD
FASD Support, Information, and Connections
We offer support, information, and connection for: parents or expectant families, children, youth, families, and adults with (possible) FASD, finding Assessment and Diagnosis resources, living with disabilities, system navigation, community connections, advocacy within systems, supports for substance use, supporting schools and educators, training professionals who have clients with FASD, creating communities that are safe and inclusive, and building better futures for everyone impacted by FASD. Our services are free to everyone. We aim to support your unique needs to reduce barriers and build inclusion.
Ages: All
Inclusion Alberta
FMS Resources - Recruiting, Hiring and Managing Inclusion Support Workers
Resources and documents for families to use in recruiting, hiring and managing Inclusion Support Workers within FMS.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Alberta Supports
FSCD Application Link
Create an application to apply for FSCD through your Alberta.ca account.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Chinese Christian Mission of Canada - Calgary
FSCD Video Resources (Cantonese)
FSCD video resources in Cantonese - resources go over FSCD support and services, applying for FSCD, medical documentation, and more.
Ages: 0-17
Chinese Christian Mission of Canada - Calgary
FSCD Video Resources (Mandarin)
FSCD video resources in Mandarin - resources go over FSCD support and services, applying for FSCD, medical documentation, and more.
Ages: 0-17
The City of Calgary
Fair Entry Program
The City of Calgary Fair Entry program provides programs and services for low-income Calgarians. The Fair Entry program lets you apply for multiple programs and services with one application. Your eligibility is based on your income.
Ages: All
Calgary Scope Society
Family Counselling for Families Caring for Children with Disabilities
Our family counselling program supports families who have children with disabilities, parents who require support facing challenges related to their child’s disability and can be provided for parents, or for the whole family. The child must be eligible for supports through Family Supports for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) to access this service. Note that if the family does not have approved counselling hours included in their FSCD contract, the family would pay for service. The family may be able to submit for reimbursement through their benefits plans.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Deaf and Hear Alberta
Family Focused ASL Immersion Weekends
Family focused ASL (FFASL) is exclusive to Deaf & Hear Alberta, and features common everyday language used within the family setting. FFASL provides a unique learning environment for families with Deaf members (or with severe or progressive hearing loss) and professionals who work with children who are Deaf or who have a developmental disability. The suggested minimum age of child participants is 6 years. There is no cost to join.
Ages: 6+
Inclusion Alberta
Family Leadership Workshops
Inclusion Alberta’s annual Family Leadership Series consists of five weekends over eight months and is designed for families, parents, siblings and other family members, and individuals with developmental disabilities who are committed to community inclusion, want to deepen their understanding of inclusion and be part of a movement creating change.
Ages: 18+
Inclusion Alberta
Family Managed Supports Resource Centre
Supporting individuals and families in planning and implementing meaningful supports to enable an inclusive life in community. As a valued community resource, the Centre offers information, planning, practical supports, workshops, family connections and learning opportunities
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Gateway Association
Family Resource Centre
The ultimate goal of our Family Resource Centre is to enhance each family’s expertise on their own children and provide concrete resources that can ease the journey as the family navigates the next steps. Our FRC team is made up of families, neurodiverse individuals, and multiple ethnicities that have varied experiences. The team partners with various organizations to continually increase our diversity of thought and capacity to work with all families. Offers a variety of online workshops and support groups. This program is for those aged 18 and over, those who are legally entitled to work in Canada, have access to the internet, have an interest in receiving training to build digital skills, and have a self-identified disability-based barrier.
Ages: All
Cerebral Palsy Kids and Families
Family Support and Counselling for Parents Caring for Children with Physical Disabilities
Our on staff family support worker and our clinical social worker are here to help you navigate the path of raising a child with a disability. From helping you with FSCD to planning your next adapted home renovation, we’re here to help. Our clinical social worker, Emily Jackson (MSW, RSW) is here to provide counselling to families raising children with disabilities and equip them with the skills to thrive as they journey through parenthood.
Ages: 18+
Awo Taan Healing Lodge Society
Family Wellness Centre
The Family Wellness Centre offers supports including early childhood development and care; Triple P Positive Parenting Program; family support; Womens Healing Circles; Mens Healing Circles; Aboriginal Cultural Support; information & referrals; a toy lending library; child care for parenting programs; youth and family support; and more.
Ages: 0-17
Centre Street Church Special Needs Ministry
Family and Caregiver Support Group (Online and In-Person)
Supporting someone with disabilities is a team effort. That's why we care about walking alongside those who are family members or caregivers. Groups for parents and caregivers meet regularly online to provide support, encouragement and community.
Ages: All
Cerebral Palsy Alberta
Family and Individual Support - Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy Alberta offers services that assess needs and identify the strengths in our members of all ages. We have a full-time Social Worker in Calgary and Edmonton on hand to help support, enrich and enhance the lives of our clients.
Ages: All
Autism Calgary
Family and Individual Support for those Living with Autism
Family Support is a core function of Autism Calgary. We provide support to individuals and families living with ASD at all stages of their journey. Our Family Support Team can offer peer support, answer all your ASD-related questions, provide resources and information, and help you to navigate the various systems you may be trying to access (diagnostic, health care, education, government funding, etc.).
Ages: 18+
Alberta Children's Hospital
Family to Family Connections - Peer Support
Sometimes it helps to talk to someone who's been there. Through Family to Family Connections you can connect one on one with a family member who has significant experience with their child's or their own health need or disability. They are ready to listen, share their experiences, and direct you to appropriate information and resources. If you'd like to be connected to a family, all you need to do is call or email the Family to Family Connections Coordinator at 403-955-7187 or [email protected].
Ages: All
Money Mentors
Financial Education Workshops and Resources for All Ages
Money Mentors’ free financial education classes give you the tools to get out of debt, save money and become financially stable. Course topics include budgeting, credit/debt, saving, planning for retirement and more. Take an online course, join us for a live webinar or book a group seminar for your workplace or community organization.
Ages: 5+
Dieticians of Canada
Find A Dietician
Use the 'Find A Dietician' search tool to find a dietician based on your concern, location, language, and more.
Ages: All
Psychology Today
Find A Psychologist - Psychology Today
Find a psychologist anywhere in Canada. Sort by language, type of therapy, age, insurance accepted, price, specialities, and more.
Ages: All
ENABLE
Find A Support Worker/Community Aide
ENABLE matches children, youth, and young adults with disabilities to support workers. We base our matches on shared interests, your schedule, and your location. ENABLE does not currently direct bill FSCD or PDD. Depending on the position and the amount of experience required, ENABLE will negotiate the rate of pay directly with the family. Often, ENABLE accepts the rate of pay allocated in your government contract through FSCD or PDD.
Ages: 0-45
Alto
Find Respite Care for Individuals with Disabilities
Browse available caregivers to find respite and care services for individuals with physical, developmental or behavioural disabilities as well as those with sensory impairment. All caregivers are required to have a recent Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector, government issued photo identification, and CPR & First Aid certification.
Ages: All
Government of Alberta
Find a Capacity Assessor
Find a qualified professional to do a capacity assessment for adult guardianship, co-decision-making or trusteeship.
Ages: 17+
Music Therapy Association for Alberta (MTAA)
Find a Music Therapist - Directory
Use the MTAA directory to find a music therapist in your area. Sort by location and areas of expertise.
Ages: All
Psychologists Association of Alberta (PAA)
Find a Psychologist
The Psychologists' Association of Alberta provides a feature on their website to search for a psychologist which aligns with location, issues, population, age etc. you are looking for.
Ages: All
Child Development Dayhomes
Find an Alberta Dayhome
Child Development Dayhomes of Alberta is a family dayhome agency that recruits, approves, trains, supports, and monitors hundreds of licensed family dayhomes. We are a licensed Dayhome Agency and have strict guidelines that help our Dayhome Educators offer the best childcare possible.
Ages: 0-12
Society of Alberta Occupational Therapists
Find an Occupational Therapist Search Tool
Offers a search tool to find an Occupational Therapist working in private practice in the province of Alberta.
Ages: All
Alberta Association of Optometrists
Find an Optometrist
Use the Find An Optometrist tool to find an optometrist near you.
Ages: All
Alberta Speech-Language Association of Private Practitioners
Find an SLP - Clinician Directory
Find a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in Alberta by using the Find an SLP - Clinician Directory tool.
Ages: All
Step by Step Early Intervention Society
First Steps Program for Children 19 Months - 3 Years
When parents recognize their toddler is missing milestones that come easily to their peers, there are few supports prior to preschool that address developmental delays. First Steps seeks to fill this gap by providing classes to children ages 19 months - 3 years. Children participate in activities and therapy aimed at building communication, engagement, sensory awareness, fine motor and gross motor skills. Early intervention classes can help reduce the long-term impacts of developmental delays as your child grows. Offers 2 day, 3 day, and 5 day programs.
Ages: 1-3
Voices of Albertans with Disabilities
Form Assistance - AISH/Appeals, CPPD/Appeals, Leisure Access Pass, Alberta Health Benefit, Disability Tax Credit (DTC), and Personal Taxes
Voices of Albertans with Disabilities can support with a variety of applications and forms, including AISH, CPPD, and the Disability Tax Credit (DTC).
Ages: 18+
Foster and Kinship Association, Calgary Region
Foster and Kinship Mentorship Program
The CRFKA Mentor Program matches each new foster family and many kinship families with an experienced mentor to support and guide them through the first 12 months of their fostering journey. This is after-hours, peer-support of someone who has knowledge of the “system”, working with biological family, behavior management and all things related to having a foster/kinship child in your care.
Ages: All
Prospect
Foundational Literacy Program
Prospect’s foundational literacy program for learners who have a developmental disability. Program participants will receive personalized 1-2 hour lessons, up to twice a week, to improve their literacy levels based on their needs and goals. Support may be provided in small groups and learners can also receive an additional 1 hour of one-to-one support.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Calgary Scope Society
Free Counselling for PDD Funded Adults
Our counselling program provides free counselling services to adults with developmental disabilities with PDD funding. Approximate waitlist time: 1.5 years.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Hospice Calgary
Free Evening Drop In Grief Programs for Families and Teens
Our evening drop-in programs: The Village and The Hangout, create opportunities for families and teens to connect with others in a relaxed and supportive environment. The Village is a free drop-in program for our family clients.
Ages: 12-19
Calgary Legal Guidance (CLG)
Free Legal Guidance
CLG offers free legal guidance to no-to-low-income people, including those experiencing family violence, homelessness, or health issues, and cannot afford a lawyer or have access to paid services. Programs include their summary advice clinics, social benefits advocacy program, Indigenous services, and more.
Ages: 18+
Gateway Association
Free Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) Support
A Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) is a long-term savings plan contributed to by the Government of Canada and a must-have tool for anyone in Canada living with a disability and who qualifies for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC). Gateway Association is providing free RDSP support to all Albertans who are in need! We have RDSP coordinators, Jacquie and Fiona, ready to help support you.
Ages: All
Easter Seals Alberta
Free Virtual Recreation Programs for Individuals with Disabilities
Easter Seals Alberts invites participants to join them weekly for free virtual events as they laugh, create, learn and connect. All virtual events will take place using Zoom’s audio and video-sharing platform. They will explore a new theme together through games, arts and crafts, music, and even virtual field trips every week.
Ages: All
Disable the Difference
Free Virtual Recreational Buddy Program for Children and Youth with Developmental Disabilities
Free program. The Two of a Kind Recreational Virtual Buddy Program is a free program that aims to close the distance that many of us are experiencing during the pandemic, particularly for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We want to increase support for youth with disabilities and their families, providing them with online opportunities to interact with others, receive mentorship, and have fun virtually! Your child and their buddy would have a virtual meeting for approximately 1-2 hours/week where they would participate in a variety of activities; arts and crafts, reading, movie nights, online games, or simply just chatting to their new buddy! Various group activities will also be available for your child to virtually meet and interact with other volunteers and buddies!
Ages: 5-21
Disable the Difference
Free Virtual Tutoring for Children and Youth with Developmental Disabilities
The Virtual Tutoring Program is a free program that aims to provide virtual academic tutoring and support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Ages: 5-21
CanLearn Society
Friends and Teen Talk - Free Social-Emotional Learning Program
A fun and engaging social-emotional skills learning program for children and teens. Offers individualized or group sessions for children and teens to learn and practice skills for making friends and handling emotions. The program is offered FREE of charge to residents of the City of Calgary.
Ages: 9-15
Go Mobile Dental Hygiene
Fully Mobile Calgary Dental Hygiene Services
We come straight to your home, office, retirement home or care centre. We have portable collapsible dental equipment, including a full dental chair, a compressor unit that can be set up in any room that has an electrical outlet (preferably with a hard floor surface). We can also work with patients that have reclining wheelchairs, without requiring a transfer. We offer DIRECT BILLING, including all government plans. Knowledgeable in dealing with all the complexities and many medical constraints related to dental hygiene, for instance, dementia, Alzheimer’s, cerebral palsy, MS, etc.
Ages: All
JB Music Therapy
FunDrum: Online Group Music Therapy for Individuals with Disabilities
Designed by certified music therapists and specifically tailored for persons with diversabilities, FunDrum champions the expression of music of each participant, echoing their unique experience and personal beat. Participants, family members, and caregivers merge into an online community with music at the core.
Ages: All
PLAN Calgary
Future Planning Support and Resources
PLAN Calgary offers several supports to help families plan for the future for their loved one with a disability, including building a Personal Network of Supports, building a future plan, in addition to connections with other families through workshops and networking events.
Ages: All
Gateway Association
Gateway to Digital Inclusion Program
Our Digital literacy workshops cover many topics. You can learn to build a website, create graphic content, connect with others online, grow your internet vocabulary and increase your employable digital skills. This program is for those aged 18 and over, those who are legally entitled to work in Canada, have access to the internet, have an interest in receiving training to build digital skills, and have a self-identified disability-based barrier.
Ages: 18+
Calgary Scope Society
Gateways
The Gateways program supports families raising children with developmental disabilities who are experiencing additional barriers (mental health, multiple children with disabilities, low income and/or English as a second language) in accessing resources and services in the community. Gateways also supports with the transition of children with a developmental disability to adult services, including assisting with applications, future planning, and ensuring the child has supports in place when they turn 18. Child must be eligible for FSCD to access this service.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Centre for Sexuality
Gender Creative Families Night
Centre For Sexuality, in partnership with Families Matter, welcomes parents, families and caregivers of gender creative (Trans*, non-binary, gender independent, gender fluid, gender-queer, gender non-conforming) children, aged 4-14, to a monthly gathering. This support group is an opportunity for caregivers to share stories and experiences, support each other in a non-judgmental and safe atmosphere, and to learn more about gender creativity. No cost to attend this program.
Ages: 4-14
Calgary Community Kitchen
Good Food Box Program
The Good Food Box Program, (GFB) is a program under the Community Kitchen Program of Calgary, whereby anyone can purchase boxes of fresh fruits and vegetables at an affordable price. The Good Food Box Program offers a hands-up approach, opposed to a hands-out.
Ages: All
Easter Seals Alberta
Guardianship and Trusteeship Application Services
Our team will guide you throughout the process of completing a Guardianship & Trusteeship application for your young adult with a disability in Alberta. We review and verify applications and supporting documentation to ensure applications meet Office of the Public Guardian guidelines. The fee for application services is $350. Fee assistance is available.
Ages: 17+
Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind (CGDB)
Guide Dogs for Individuals with Legal Blindness
You are eligible to apply to Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind if you are registered as legally blind; a permanent resident of Canada; and at least sixteen years old. Services are provided free of charge. Clients are responsible for all expenses for the dog after graduating, including food and veterinary expenses
Ages: 16+
BC & Alberta Guide Dogs
Guide Dogs for Individuals with Visual Impairments, Autism, and RCMP Veterans
BC & Alberta Guide Dogs endeavours to change the lives of the blind/visually impaired, individuals with autism, and military and RCMP Veterans.
Ages: 3+
Mount Royal University
H2Able Adapted Swimming Lessons
H2Able is a one-on-one adapted swimming lesson program that provides critical life skills for those with disabilities in aquatic emergency situations. The goal of the program is to gain confidence and comfort in the aquatic environment and to learn aquatic survival skills while having fun.
Ages: 3-17
Muslim Families Network Society (MFNS)
Halal Food Bank
Provides Halal food hampers to individuals and families in need. Calgarians can access the Halal Food Bank 4-6 times a year depending on the circumstances. Proof of financial circumstances is required.
Ages: All
Rowan House Society
High River Women's Emergency Shelter
Rowan House Emergency Shelter is a short-term (30-day) emergency shelter for women, with or without children, experiencing domestic violence and abuse. The Emergency Shelter has 7 bedrooms with the capacity to support 24 individuals.
Ages: 18+
Accessibility Renovations for Kids (ARK)
Home Accessibility Renovation Nominations for Children/Youth 0-25
Recipients of an ARK Home Accessibility Renovation are selected based nominations by parents, friends, doctors or other support workers. An ARK Kid must be a child or youth up to 25 years old, ive in the Calgary area and in a home owned by their parents or guardian, be in need of renovations that will improve their accessibility at home, and have a financial need.
Ages: 0-25
Easter Seals Alberta
Home Automation Program
The Accessibility Supports AccessAbilities Program is intended to provide home automation items to increase the quality of life and independence of Albertans living with disabilities. Equipment that is available under this program includes: Smart Speakers, Smart Displays, Smart Plugs, Smart Lighting, Smart Thermostats, Smart Locks, and Video Doorbells.
Ages: All
Government of Alberta
Home Education Handbook - Government of Alberta
Government of Alberta handbook which provides information related to parents’ choices and responsibilities specific to home education options. Its primary intent is to support parents and guardians in making informed decisions respecting the education of their children.
Ages: 6-17
Government of Alberta
Home Education Information - Government of Alberta
Government of Alberta webpage which explains options and related responsibilities for home education in Grades 1 to 12 in Alberta.
Ages: 6-17
PlayFULL Potential
Home-Based Specialized Services
Our focus is on home-based specialized services for children and families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder and other severe developmental needs. In Alberta, Specialized Services may be funded through Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD). Assessment and intervention services are also available. PlayFull Potential is able to provide direct billing for FSCD contracts.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Hope for Wellness Helpline
Hope for Wellness Helpline - Telephone and Online Support for Indigenous Peoples Across Canada
The Hope for Wellness Help Line offers immediate mental health counselling and crisis intervention to all Indigenous peoples across Canada. Experienced and culturally competent Help Line counsellors can help if you: -want to talk -are distressed -have strong emotional reactions -are triggered by painful memories Phone and chat counselling is available in English and French. On request, phone counselling is also available in Cree, Ojibway, & Inuktitut.
Ages: All
Onward Homes
Horizon View Apartment
Horizon View is a five-storey building located in the community of Glamorgan. It offers 210 units consisting of one-, two- and three-bedroom homes, as well as three-bedroom townhomes. The building also offers 22 accessible units and 10 adaptable units for residents with mobility challenges. The building also includes a five- and six-bedroom group-home style ‘pods’ with 24/7 care provided by the Universal Rehabilitation Service Agency (URSA). Visit their website for additional details.
Ages: 18+
The Sinneave Family Foundation
Housing Specialist
If you are looking for a housing solution in the next year, Sinneave’s Housing Specialist is knowledgeable and available to assist you with your housing and supports next steps by providing information and navigating you to services and other related supports.
Ages: 18+
Vecova
Housing Support Services
A range of housing models that respond to the changing needs and varying degrees of support needed.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Video
How to Apply for FSCD
Video
How to Apply for PDD (Persons with Developmental Disabilities)
Video
How to Create an Alberta.ca Account
Video
How to Create an Alberta.ca Account (Arabic)
Inside Out Theatre
Improv Programs for Adults Experiencing Mental Health Conditions
Improv for Wellbeing takes from the principles of improvised theatre to offer a focus on mental wellness. These fun and relaxed Improv classes are open to anybody but are tailored to those wishing to add to their personal mental health and wellness toolkit. This may include individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, Mad identifying or continuing their mental health awareness journey.
Ages: 18+
The PREP Program
In-Home FSCD Services for Children with Down Syndrome
Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) is a government funded program designed for in-home therapeutic family support. PREP is an approved FSCD provider allowing us to do 6 month Behaviour Developmental Support (BDS) or Special Services (SS) contracts for children with Down syndrome aged 1.5 – grade 6. Therapeutic supports include Speech-Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Behaviour Therapy, and aide support.
Ages: 1-12
FSCD Eligible
Canary Music Therapy
In-Home Individual Music Therapy, Specializing in Autism and Developmental Disabilities
Supporting all diagnoses and mental health conditions (specializing in Autism and Developmental Disabilities), Canary Music Therapy works towards improving skills in emotional, cognitive, social, behavioural and physical domains through music driven interventions. Choose between 30 minute, 45 minute and 1 hour individual in-home sessions.
Ages: All
Inclusion Alberta
Inclusion Alberta FMS Staff Database - Calgary, Cochrane, Okotoks, Banff, Canmore, High River, and Grande Prairie
The Darrell Cook Family Managed Supports Resource Centre and the Inclusion Alberta Family Resource Centre – Grande Prairie have developed an online tool for connecting families with potential staff. The staff directory is a list of potential staff in Calgary, Cochrane, Canmore, Banff, Airdrie, High River, Okotoks, Grande Prairie and surrounding rural areas.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Parent Survival Resource and Connection Society
Inclusion Coffee Parent Online Support Group
You're not alone, join others like you at their online coffee meet up.
Ages: All
Providence
Inclusive Child Care Program
Our Inclusive Child Care (ICC) Program supports licensed child care programs, approved family day homes and out-of-school care programs to successfully meet the developmental needs of all children. ICC is funded by the Alberta government and administered by Providence in Calgary and surrounding area and Fort McMurray and surrounding area. It is free to access for eligible child care programs. If you are a parent and your child is struggling in a child care setting, you can ask your child care program to contact ICC for more information.
Ages: 0-12
Inclusion Alberta
Inclusive Education
Advocating for quality inclusive education where children with developmental disabilities are welcomed and supported in regular classrooms.
Ages: 5-18
Inclusion Alberta
Inclusive Employment
Inclusion Alberta works with the business community, Rotary clubs and all levels of government to create meaningful employment opportunities, real work for real pay.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
DH Ranch Dodginghorse
Inclusive Equine Assisted Learning - Tsuut'ina Nation
DH Ranch 44 offers many programs, including Equine Assisted Learning programs and camps for children and youth at the Dodginghorse Ranch in Tsuut'ina Nation.
Ages: All
Mount Royal University
Inclusive Post Secondary Education (IPSE) Program
Students in MRU's Inclusive Post-Secondary Education are enrolled in a variety of programs of study throughout the University, and we work to expand those programs of study based on the interest of each individual student. Students are encouraged and supported to connect with their classmates, get involved in various on-campus extra-curricular activities and events, and to pursue interest specific practicum and work opportunities. Please contact your PDD Service Coordinator directly to receive a referral.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Inclusion Alberta
Inclusive Post-Secondary Education for Students with Developmental Disabilities
Inclusion Alberta has been partnering with post-secondary institutions across the province for more than 30 years to include students with developmental disabilities to participate in regular programs of study and campus life. Use the link below to find a participating post-secondary institution.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Inclusion Alberta
Inclusive Recreation
Our team is available to help individuals and families explore their interests and to assist organizations, groups, schools or municipalities become more inclusive and able to accommodate children and adults with disabilities, ensuring success for everyone.
Ages: All
Calgary Adapted Hub
Inclusive Sport Programming
Calgary Adapted Hub powered by Jumpstart (CAH) connects children, youth, and families living with disabilities with inclusive and accessible sport and recreation programming in the city of Calgary. Whether you’re looking for recreational, developmental, or high performance adapted sport opportunities, you’ll find them here.
Ages: 0-17
Trico Centre for Family Wellness
Inclusive Summer Camps for Children and Preschoolers
Trico Centre offers a wide variety of sport, nature, science, and other themed camps. They work with an Inclusion Facilitator who is available as a support to all leaders/campers Monday through Friday (all summer!). If a child benefits from additional 1-on-1 support, a caregiver and/or aide is asked to attend.
Ages: 3-14
Alberta Supports
Income Support
Income Support can help you and your family with basic living costs and other necessities. Depending on your needs and situation you may be eligible to receive assistance through Alberta’s Income Support program. Visit their website for eligibility information.
Ages: 18+
Inclusion Alberta
Individual & Family Advocacy
Assisting families and individuals with developmental disabilities to be fully included in community life. Their advocates help individuals and families address a broad range of issues including inclusive education, family support, recreation and leisure, housing, funding, individualized planning, and more.
Ages: All
Jumpstart
Individual Child Grants - Jumpstart
Sometimes, families need financial assistance to get their kids into a sport or physical activity. We're committed to helping all families access a range of activities, from boxing to bowling and skating to skiing, and more. Funding is allocated to sustained programs that involve a sport or physical activity.
Ages: 4-18
Calgary Fetal Alcohol Network
Individualized Support and System Navigation
If you are a person with FASD or a a caregiver for someone with FASD, CFAN can help connect you with the right services and resources.
Ages: All
Janus Academy
Janus Academy - Educational Programming for Children with Autism Ages 6-18
Janus Academy Society was established in Calgary in 1997 as an accredited, independent, non profit school created to meet the unique educational needs of school-aged children with autism.
Ages: 6-17
First Nations Health Consortium
Jordan's Principle Applications
Jordan’s Principle responds to the unmet health, education and social needs of First Nations and Inuit children living in Canada. The First Nations Health Consortium provides an enhanced service coordination model which assists families in accessing Jordan’s Principle.
Ages: 0-17
We Care Canada
Kevin Collins Abilities Scholarship
The Kevin Collins Abilities Scholarship is presented to a post-secondary student with a disability. Eligible applicants must have at minimum one full semester left in their post-secondary education.
Ages: 17+
Hospice Calgary
Kids Club Grief Group
Kids Club is a multi-week evening grief group for children in grades 1-6. The group creates opportunities for children to meet others who are grieving. Group fees are on a sliding scale based on family income. No one is refused service because of an inability to pay.
Ages: 6-12
Alberta Association of Optometrists
Kindergarten Eye See…Eye Learn™ Program
Eye See…Eye Learn™ is a program that provides kindergarten students in Alberta with a comprehensive eye exam from an optometrist. If required, kindergarten students also receive a free pair of eyeglasses.
Ages: 4-6
Government of Alberta
Kinship Care Handbook
Kinship care is when children in need are placed with extended family, such as a grandparent, or someone with whom they have a significant relationship. This guide provides information on practical everyday issues related to kinship care.
Ages: All
Providence
LEARN Program: Community Based PUF Program
Providence community programs are designed to focus on all areas of learning and development for children attending an approved community child care centre. These programs offer educational and therapeutic activities that are tailored to the individual needs of each child. The goal of the program is to provide a stimulating and challenging learning environment that is also fun and engaging for the child. The program is facilitated by a certified teacher with support from our therapist and teaching /therapeutic assistants in collaboration with the child care centre.
Ages: 2-5
PUF Eligible
Centre for Newcomers
Language and Literacy Classes
Offers language and literacy classes for adults.
Ages: 18+
The Sinneave Family Foundation
Launch+ Skills
Launch + Skills is an individualized skills coaching program designed to help autistic individuals who are ready to pursue goals in employment, education, or living independently in the community. Whether you are a teenager transitioning to adulthood, or you are already an adult, Launch + Skills was developed as an intensive program to help you learn the skills you need to achieve your goals. This program is for those who are unlikely to be eligible for adult program funding through Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD; Government of Alberta).
Ages: 15+
Independent Living Resource Centre Calgary (ILRCC)
Learn Program
Various programs and events offered to adults with disabilities to interact with others, learn new skills, and have fun. Programs include arts and crafts, yoga, bowling, and more. Programs do not require PDD funding - visit their website for details on program costs.
Ages: 18+
Sharon Blott Psychological Services
Learning Disabilities, Autism, ADHD, and Giftedness Assessments for Children/Teens
At Sharon Blott Psychological Services, we provide psychoeducational assessment services for children and teens in Calgary, Okotoks, and surrounding areas. Sharon Blott, a reputed psychologist, works with your children to understand their needs and provide the needed therapy.
Ages: 3-17
Independent Living Resource Centre Calgary (ILRCC)
Life Skills Programs
Various programs offered to adults with disabilties to learn and maintain life skills. Programs do not require PDD funding - visit their website for information on program costs.
Ages: 18+
CanLearn Society
Literacy Programs
Literacy opens the door to greater education, employment, and everyday life opportunities. It is important for our health and social and emotional well-being. It can help parents experience the joy of reading with their children and support their learning at school. CanLearn Society offers literacy programs for children, adults, and families.
Ages: 3+
Hospice Calgary
Living with Advanced Illness Centre
Hospice Calgary's Living with Advanced Illness Centre supports clients of all ages living with an advanced illness, or those who have someone close to them living with an advanced illness (family member, close friend, etc.). Services include individual and family counselling, online workshops, and volunteer support. These services are offered from the point of diagnosis, for as long as needed.
Ages: All
Made by Momma
Made by Momma Meals Program
At our core, we are a food bank, but a food bank with a difference! We provide nutritious, delicious, homemade frozen meals to clients who are unable to cook for their families. All services are completely free of charge. After we receive a request, we can typically organize volunteers and provide services within a few hours to 24 hours depending on the urgency of the request.
Ages: All
Alberta Human Rights Commission
Make A Human Rights Complaint
If you believe that you have experienced discrimination in one of the protected areas and based on a protected ground, you can make a complaint to the Alberta Human Rights Commission.
Ages: All
Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta (LDAA)
Mandin Award for Students in Grades K-11 With Learning Disabilities
Annually LDAA provides an award up to $800 to assist an individual or individuals in one family who have a learning disability. Eligible programs and services will include, but not limited to, supporting the costs of attending a summer camp, social skill development courses, tutoring, assessments, and technology. The award cannot be used to register in a sports program or for private school tuition.
Ages: 5-17
Momentum
Matched Savings for Youth Program
Matched Savings for Youth will teach you how to save and manage your money during 2-hour evening workshops, twice a month, for 9 months. Momentum will match the money you save 4:1, which you can spend on tuition, textbooks, a laptop for school, tools for work, RESP, RDSP, or starting your own business. If you save the maximum $50/month for 9 months, you will have $450 of your own funds and $1,800 of Momentum’s funds. That’s a combined savings of $2,250 towards your future!
Ages: 16-24
Calgary Police Services (CPS)
MedicAlert® Connect Protect Protect (Formerly Vulnerable Persons Self-Registry)
The Calgary Police Service and City of Calgary have partnered with the MedicAlert Foundation Canada to improve how first responders access information about anyone who may require special attention in an emergency due to a medical, mental health or physical condition, or due to a cognitive developmental disability. To ensure that we can get critical information about you or a loved one in an emergency, please register for MedicAlert® Connect Protect.
Ages: All
Calgary Immigrant Women's Association (CIWA)
Mental Health and Addiction Supports for Immigrants and Refugees
Provides professional, first language, culturally sensitive support for immigrants and refugees women and their families; individual, couple and family counselling; support groups for men and women; referrals to community and clinical resources based on individual needs of clients; and educational workshops. The program is available for immigrant women and men who are permanent residents, refugees and Canadian citizens. Free childcare and first language support is available.
Ages: 18+
University of Calgary
Mentorship Program for Autism at the University of Calgary
The Mentorship Program for Autism at University of Calgary aims to support students with autism spectrum disorder to enhance their likelihood of academic success or obtain additional supports for learning social skills and addressing mental health challenges. Each mentee will be paired with an individual mentor with whom they will meet on a biweekly basis. Participants must be enrolled with the University of Calgary in any capacity. Participants must have a formal diagnosis or self-identified diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder.
Ages: 18+
Cause and Effect Foundation
Mild Moderate / PUF Program
We provide speech and language services, primarily in daycare settings within Calgary and surrounding communities, to children aged 3 years 8 months to 6 years. Funding is provided by Alberta Education through their Mild/Moderate (MM) and Moderate Language Delay (PUF-MLD) grants.
Ages: 3-6
PUF Eligible
Dogs With Wings Assistance Society
Mobility and Autism Service Dogs
Provides mobility and autism service dogs across Western Canada. Highly trained Assistance Dogs are provided at a cost of $1.00 to individuals and social service agencies.
Ages: 3+
Aspen Service Dogs
Mobility, Autism, PTSD, and Medical Response Service Dogs
If you have a medical requirement where you would benefit from a service dog, Aspen Service Dogs can train one for you. Aspen care train service dogs to support individuals with mobility, Autism, PTSD, and medical conditions (epilepsy, POTS, diabetes, etc.)
Ages: All
Monarch House
Monarch House Behavioural and Developmental Supports (BDS)
Our team of experts include Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) Occupational Therapists (OT), Behaviour Analysts (BCBA) and/or Physiotherapists (PT, Psychotherapists, and social workers. Program options include parent coaching, clinician sessions with your child, or sessions delivered by a trained therapist with the plans created and monitored by our credentialed experts. We are both home and centre-based, working to meet you where and when you need the most support. We support FSCD contracts and private service agreements.
Ages: 0-19
FSCD Eligible
Momentum
Money Management Workshops and Webinars
Attend a money management workshop to learn, earn, save, and thrive!
Ages: 16+
Akram Jomaa
Mother's Support Group
Join this mother's support group through the Akram Jomaa Islamic Centre to meet, connect, discuss commonalities and challenges, and gain support. For mothers caring for loved ones with disabilities.
Ages: All
Rocky Mountain Adaptive
Multi-Sport Camps
Camps are multi-day, multi-sport days that are designed to learn and progress skills in one or more activity.
Ages: 4+
A Child's View Learning Centre Ltd.
NE Calgary Before and After School Program Inclusive of Children with Mild Disabilities
We offer affordable before- and after-school programs in Calgary. Understanding the needs of parents, we provide support via supervised activities. These tasks back the interests, skills and abilities of your child. We also offer transportation to and from school, so your child’s safety is ensured each step of the way. Accepts children with mild disabilities. Does not provide 1 to 1 support.
Ages: 0-12
Elevated Abilities
NE Calgary Respite Groups
Our weekly respite groups provide opportunities for socialization in a fun and child-oriented environment. Our experienced staff can support all needs and strengths. ​Each session is 3 hours long, and we offer direct billing to FSCD to reduce the cost to the parent. Additional fees may be required for children that require a one-to-one ratio.​ Booking is flexible; families can sign up for as many or as few sessions as they would like.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
University of Calgary
Neurodiversity Support Advising
Offers drop-in neurodiversity support advising for University of Calgary students. They can support students with finding positive ways to cope; improving personal functioning; enhancing your strengths; increasing confidence in your academic ability; navigating systems on- and off-campus; offering supportive check-ins as needed; and more.
Ages: 18+
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Canada
Newly Diagnosed Multiple Sclerosis Virtual Peer Support Group
Virtual nation-wide group open to anyone living with MS and still in the learning and accepting phase of their journey.
Ages: 18+
The Summit: Marian & Jim Sinneave Centre for Youth Resilience (Alberta Health Services)
No-Cost Walk-In Counselling Services for Children, Youth, and Families
Offers a no-cost service in the form of a single session therapy for children, families and youth aged 0-17. There is no limit to the number of times that you can access the Walk-In. Since this is a walk-in program, you will most likely see a different counsellor each time you come in.
Ages: 0-17
Easter Seals Alberta
Norman Denoon Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Norman Denoon, the Easter Seals Alberta Norman Denoon Memorial Scholarship offers post-secondary academic scholarships to students living with disabilities or medical condition that have made a significant contribution through volunteerism or advocacy. Scholarships up to $5,000 per school year are given to qualified students working towards a post-secondary program in Alberta.
Ages: 18+
Pathways Pedatric Services
Occupational Therapy
Pathways Pediatric Services Occupational Therapy programs feature highly trained Therapists with either a Bachelor’s degree or a Master’s degree. Occupational Therapists assist children and adults with daily functioning, mobility, fine motor, gross motor and sensory regulation skills. We work with children with fine motor delays, gross motor delays, learning difficulties, Autism, Developmental Coordination Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder, etc.
Ages: 0-7
FSCD Eligible
Canadian Centre for Development
Occupational Therapy Services
Occupational Therapy is typically focused on the development of fine-motor skills, the vestibular system, sensory stimulation, and/or feeding strategies.
Ages: 0-18
FSCD Eligible
Government of Alberta
Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee (OPGT)
The OPGT provides services, tools and support for personal and financial matters to vulnerable Albertans and their families.
Ages: 17+
JB Music Therapy
One-on-One In Person and Online Music Therapy Sessions
As Certified Music Therapists (MTA’s) we are trained to integrate music, counselling, identification of music preferences, songwriting, drumming, singing and instrument improvisation towards the following goals: mood, communication, language, motor, socialization, emotional expression, and confidence, relaxation, and focus. Offers music therapy sessions for a wide range of disabilities, mental health conditions and addictions, palliative and hospice care, pain management, and more.
Ages: All
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
Online & In Person Recreational Programs for Children/Youth with Sight Loss
Variety of online & in person programs for children and youth with sight loss, including reading, music, exercise, and more!
Ages: 6-17
Calgary Silver Linings Foundation
Online & In Person Support Groups for Teens and Adults with Eating Disorders
Offers a variety of support groups for teens and adults experiencing an eating disorder.
Ages: 12+
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
Online Accessible Technology Workshops for Individuals with Sight Loss
Our tech programs include introductions to new, accessible technology options like smartphone apps and the latest devices for people with varying degrees of sight loss. There are opportunities for learning, sharing and problem-solving in groups and one-on-one. Register for a program or workshop today!
Ages: All
Cerebral Palsy Alberta
Online Parent Support Group
Weekly meetings for parents of all aged children with disabilities are hosted to discuss concerns, share success stories and just spend time together. Meetings are moderated by one of our Social Workers.
Ages: 18+
Eating Disorder Support Network of Alberta (EDSNA)
Online Support Groups for People Experiencing Eating Disorders/Disordered Eating
EDSNA offers a variety of online support groups for adults experiencing eating disorders.
Ages: 18+
Perfectly Placed Professional Organizers
Organizational Support for Special Needs Families
Professional organizers offering support to families with children and youth with special needs. Their focus is individualized techniques that can help reduce stress & anxiety while building confidence and independence. Utilizing simple systems and visual supports such as PECS. With nearly two decades of support specializing in those with special needs, disability supports or mental health challenges we are ready to simplify life with you.
Ages: All
Alberta Supports
PDD Application Link
Create an application to apply for PDD through your Alberta.ca account.
Ages: 16+
PDD Eligible
Prospect
PDD Employment Services
We support adults with developmental disabilities in experiencing an enhanced quality of life through increased workforce and community participation.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Kids Cancer Care
PEER Therapeutic Exercise Program for Children On or Off Cancer Treatments
Our PEER exercise program is designed for kids on or off cancer treatments and their siblings. The right prescription for physical activity can help your child develop strength, endurance, coordination and flexibility. Regular exercise helps restore energy levels and improve mental and physical well-being. PEER exercise sessions offer kids the opportunity to be more socially engaged and can improve academic performance.
Ages: 3-17
Lead Foundation
PUF Program
Lead Foundation's experienced teams help children develop age-appropriate skills to encourage later school success in areas such as talking, listening, playing, moving, learning, and participating. They work closely with families and ECS programs to create developmentally appropriate, measurable goals that are tailored to each child’s strengths and needs.
Ages: 2-6
PUF Eligible
Foothills Academy
Parent & Community Education
Our Parent & Community Education team bring knowledge, expertise, practical strategies, and humour to our wide range of workshops, both in person and online.
Ages: 18+
Eckert Centre
Parent Support Counselling for Special Needs
Our team of psychologists at Eckert Centre understand when a child with one or more disabilities is born into a family or when parents receive the diagnosis of their child's disability, what lies ahead in their parenting journey is unique.
Ages: All
Koru Psychology
Parent Support Group for Parents with Children with Anxiety, ASD, and/or ADHD
A variety of parent support groups are offered throughout the year. Groups may target specific issues, such as managing your child’s anxiety, symptoms associated with ADHD, or ASD.
Ages: 0-17
Lead Foundation
Parent Support/Discussion Group
Lead Foundation's Parent Support/Discussion Group provides parenting strategies, tips, tools, and resources for parents and caregivers. There is no child program associated with this, nor any cost or commitment is required. Email Lead Foundation to register.
Ages: 2-8
The Prosser Charitable Foundation
Parent's Choice Bursary (Private School Bursary)
This Bursary is intended to promote participation in private/independent schools in Calgary and area, and gives preference to students enrolling in the first year offered at the qualifying school. **Please contact the school to make an application for this bursary with their assistance.**
Ages: 6-17
Community Links
Parenting Children with Anxiety, Airdrie Group
We will discuss information about anxiety such as symptoms and causes, resources available to support you and your child, and explore coping and parenting strategies that can help set your child up for success. This workshop also provides an opportunity to connect and network with other families who are navigating similar challenges. There is no cost to attend.
Ages: 7-14
Hospice Calgary
Parenting Grieving Children - Parent Workshop
These sessions will be presented by a professional counsellor and share practical information and resources to address specific questions and topics people have when parenting a grieving child. Free to attend.
Ages: 0-19
Families Matter
Parenting Programs and Classes
Offers a variety of parenting classes and programs for all families, as well as parent and child together classes.
Ages: All
Living in Grace Foundation
Parents Caring for Children with Eating Disorders - Online Peer Support Group
Our online peer support groups are offered to be a resource to provide you with a safe space to share.
Ages: 0-17
Parents of Alberta Children's Hospital - Facebook Group
Parents of Alberta Children's Hospital - Facebook Group
Facebook group where parents can be heard, celebrated and supported. We are all on our own journeys, past, present and future.
Ages: 0-17
Government of Alberta
Parking Placard for People with Disabilities - Information and Application
A parking placard allows people who cannot walk 50 metres (164 feet) to use disabled parking stalls.
Ages: All
Hull Services
Patch Program
Patch is a neighbourhood Hub where people with low income can receive free supports and services, meet neighbours, learn about resources and how to navigate community and government systems. Patch is a self-referral program.
Ages: All
Same Stars Wellness
Pediatric Acupuncture Services for Children/Youth with Disabilities
Offers pediatric acupuncture services, including mobile services. Acupuncture services can provide relief from pain, promote relaxation, and improve overall well-being in kids. Services may be appropriate for conditions including allergies; Cerebral Palsy; Weakened Immune Systems (colds, flus and more!); Anxiety and stress; ADD/ADHD; Autism Spectrum Disorder; Mood Swings; Insomnia; Pediatric Migraine and Headache Conditions; and Digestion troubles (IBS, celiac).
Ages: 0-17
Alberta Health Services Pediatric Community Rehabilitation
Pediatric Community Rehabilitation - Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Pathology
Services support the development of children and youth to participate in meaningful activities of daily life at home and in the community. Eligibility: A broad range of health and developmental services are offered for children 0-5 years. Children and youth 6 to 18 years with significant change in their medical or (neuro) developmental condition, injury, medical intervention, surgery or illness. Referral needed.
Ages: 0-17
Bayshore Home Health (Southern Alberta)
Pediatric Home Care Services (Personal Care, Tube Feeding, Transfers, and More)
Offers nurses and caregivers who are trained in paediatric care, carefully selected and screened, and fully insured and bonded. Provides in-home care services, including: personal care (bathing, eating, dressing), transfers to chairs, beds & vehicle, light housekeeping, meal prep, laundry, medication administration, dressing changes, nutritional support and tube feeding, chronic disease management and therapy, tracheostomy and ventilator care, peritoneal dialysis, pain and symptom management, and palliative support.
Ages: 0-18
Same Stars Wellness
Pediatric Massage Services for Children/Youth with Disabilities
Our clinic provides a child-friendly and welcoming space, and we incorporate fun and elements of sensory stimulation to treatments! Pediatric Massage Therapy can be a fit for: Neuromotor and Neuromuscular Conditions; Migraine and Headache Conditions; Growing Pains; Sports Injury and Prevention; Motor Milestones; Torticollis; Reflux and Digestion Troubles; Anxiety and Depression; ADD/ADHD; Autism Spectrum Disorder; and Oncology Patients. Additionally offers mobile services.
Ages: 0-17
Canadian Centre for Development
Pediatric Message
At SMILE, we offer more traditional forms of massage, as well as fascial stretch therapy. Everybody can benefit from massage. It can help regulate the nervous system, assist with calming, help with spasticity, and digestion. Parents can also utilize massage to ease the physical and mental stresses they experience. With the flexibility to take advantage of massage services during your child’s therapy sessions.
Ages: 0-18
Epilepsy Association of Calgary
Peer 2 Peer Support Program for Individuals Living with Epilepsy and Their Caregivers
Our Peer 2 Peer Support Program matches anyone at least 16 years old, including caregivers, with a peer mentor who has been living well with epilepsy for at least two years to engage in meaningful, supportive relationship building.
Ages: 16+
Calgary Silver Linings Foundation
Peer Support Program for Youth and Adults with Eating Disorders
A no-cost program for anyone working towards eating disorder recovery. Our diverse team of volunteer mentors have one thing in common and it’s that they deeply understand the highs and lows of eating disorder recovery because they have all walked that path themselves. They also understand how important empathetic support can be while you are in this chapter. This program is free for anyone who needs it. Open to Canadian residents.
Ages: 15+
Easter Seals Alberta
Phyllis Davidson Easter Seals Scholarship for Students with Physical Disabilities
Phyllis Davidson Easter Seals Scholarship offers post-secondary academic scholarships to students living with physical disabilities. Created in loving memory of Phyllis Davidson, these scholarships help ease financial strain and support the recipient’s academic success. Scholarships up to $5,000 per school year are given to qualified students working towards a post-secondary program in Alberta.
Ages: 18+
Canadian Centre for Development
Physiotherapy Services
Physiotherapy appointments are typically focused on the development of gross-motor skills, body alignment, and a greater awareness of the body in space. Different types of techniques can be utilized during a PT appointment, including CME/DMI, body compression garments, bounce therapy, spider cage therapy, and others.
Ages: 0-18
FSCD Eligible
Eckert Centre
Play Therapy for Children Ages 3-12
Play therapy is part of the child counselling services we offer in Calgary Unlike other approaches, it focuses on the therapeutic benefits of play. It leverages children’s natural ability to express feelings, solve problems, and interact with others through games, toys, and other creative activities. Although play therapy is especially appropriate for children ages 3 through 12 years old, it can also benefit adolescents and adults. If you are seeking financial support for services they would encourage you to email [email protected] and request an "Application for Bursary" form.
Ages: 3-12
Pathways Pedatric Services
Play and Language Group Programs
Play and language group sessions are run by Speech Language Assistants and/or Speech Language Pathologists with extensive experience. Offers 2 year old and 3-5 year old groups, designed to provide early intervention to assist children with the early stages of play and social engagement.
Ages: 2-5
Prairie Sky Equine Assisted Therapy
Positive Pathways Program
For Calgary youth experiencing adversity due to mental health issues, socioeconomic issues, difficulty in school, difficulty at home or in care, anxiety, depression, or ADHD. This equine therapy program provides youth with equine education, positive relationships, mentorship, and the necessary skills for basic equine care and beginner riding. Youth will build confidence and gain new perspectives by creating meaningful relationships with horses, other riders, and facilitators.
Ages: 12-17
Mount Royal University
Post A Respite Ad - Mount Royal University Job Board
Families can post a respite ad on the Mount Royal University Job Board for students and graduates that may be looking for respite work. You will have to click 'Register' under the 'Employers' tab to create an account. Kindly note that it is recommended to enter the Organization Name as “Private Home”. The Career Service Department will email you with the necessary guidelines to post an ad to approve your registration.
Ages: All
Mount Royal University
Post-Secondary Disability Accommodations and Services
Services are available to Mount Royal students who provide documentation of the following types of disability: Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders, Chronic health issues, Deafness or hard of hearing, Head injuries, Learning disabilities, Mental health issues, Mobility impairments, Physical disabilities, Visual impairments/blindness, and Temporary impairments due to accident, illness or injury.
Ages: 18+
Kids Cancer Care
Post-Secondary Preparation Sessions for Youth with Cancer
Our post-secondary preparation sessions are offered twice each year to help youth ages 15 to 18 prepare for and navigate their first year of post-secondary education. In these sessions, you will enjoy opportunities to meet with and ask questions of professors, varsity and league athletes and current post-secondary students.
Ages: 15-18
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
Post-Secondary Scholarships and Bursaries for Individuals with Sight Loss
CNIB post-secondary scholarships help support people who are blind, Deafblind, or have low vision in their educational journeys. From youth entering apprenticeships or skilled trades to adults enrolling in continuing education or certificate programs – and everyone in between – there are multiple scholarships, bursaries, and other educational awards available.
Ages: 17+
Pathways Pedatric Services
Pre-Literacy Programs for Children 3-7
Pathways is offering preliteracy groups to assist children in developing strong foundational skills for learning how to read. These are designed for preschool to grade 2 students, and geared towards children who have speech and language delays/disorders, learning disabilities, or a family history of reading disorders (including dyslexia).
Ages: 3-7
GRIT (Getting Ready for Inclusion Today)
Preschool Program
G.R.I.T. Calgary offers individualized programs for preschool children who are eligible for Program Unit Funding (PUF). The needs of the child and family help to determine the components of each child’s Individual Program Plan. G.R.I.T. is designed to offer an educational alternative to parents who wish to be actively involved in their child’s education. The home can be a highly effective educational setting for young children, especially for children who are immune-compromised or medically fragile. In addition, the G.R.I.T. program is able to support children in their community preschool.
Ages: 2-6
PUF Eligible
Families for Conductive Education (FACE)
Preschool Program for Children with Physical Disabilities
This program is suitable for children age 2-5. This program combines the teaching of all gross and fine motor skills including skills for life (feeding/ toilet training). This combines typical pre-school academics such as learning colours, shapes, numbers and letters as necessary.
Ages: 2-5
Pacekids Programs
Preschool and Kindergarten (PUF Program)
Pacekids’ Early Childhood Services (ECS) Program follows the curriculum and standards set by Alberta Education and is an approved, Private ECS Operator for Program Unit Funding (PUF) from Alberta Education.
Ages: 2-6
PUF Eligible
Pacekids Programs
Private Counselling Services for Children and Youth
Counselling would be appropriate for children and youth with “typical” development, and with various special needs, such as, Autism Spectrum Disorders and other developmental disorders. Counselling areas include: Play skills, social skills and peer interaction, behaviour problems, anxiety, emotional development and regulation, parent and child conflict, and parenting support and consultation. This counselling service provides psychological support for children and youth, ages 3-14 years old, and their parents.
Ages: 3-14
Pacekids Programs
Private Occupational Therapy
Dedicated to providing new and current Pacekids families access to private assessment and direct therapy options for special needs children, Pacekids’ PAT team offers a full range of assessment and therapy services. Offers Occupational Therapy services - Occupational Therapists are specialists who target activities of daily living; areas that they assess and treat include fine motor, hand writing, sensory processing, self-care skills, self regulation and feeding.
Ages: 0-10
Pacekids Programs
Private Physiotherapy
Dedicated to providing new and current Pacekids families access to private assessment and direct therapy options for special needs children, Pacekids’ PAT team offers a full range of assessment and therapy services. Offers physiotherapy services - physiotherapists are specialists who work with movement and assess and treat gross motor skills (running, jumping, ball skills), balance and stability and the coordination of different muscles for different activities.
Ages: 0-10
Calgary Quest School
Private School for Children/Youth with Disabilities - SW Calgary
Private school for children and youth with disabilities. Key highlights specific to Calgary Quest School programs include: specialized curriculums, modified Alberta curriculum, music therapy, life skills development, self-regulation skills (social, emotional, behavioral), technology aids and support, and a low student-teacher ratio.
Ages: 6-18
New Heights School and Learning Services
Private School for Students with Autism (Grade 1-12)
Our school programs are created for students who have autism spectrum disorder or similar learning differences such as sensory integration difficulties, impairments in social interaction, and difficulties with emotional control and interpersonal skills. Classes are held during regular school day hours, five days a week. Bursaries are available.
Ages: 6-20
Foothills Academy
Private School for Students with Diagnosed Learning Disabilities (Grade 3-12)
Foothills Academy School is a Designated Special Education Private School for students in grades 3 to 12, all of whom have diagnosed Learning Disabilities. Bursary/financial assistance is available.
Ages: 8-17
Rundle Academy
Private School for Youth with Learning Disabilities - Academy Program (Grade 4-12)
Rundle Academy prides itself in discovering students who are a good fit for our outstanding academic and extracurricular programs, which are specifically designed for students who have been diagnosed with a learning disability, with or without ADHD. All of our students are placed on Individual Program Plans (IPPs), which are developed in collaboration with students, their parents, and teachers.
Ages: 9-17
Pacekids Programs
Private Speech and Language Therapy
Dedicated to providing new and current Pacekids families access to private assessment and direct therapy options for special needs children, Pacekids’ PAT team offers a full range of assessment and therapy services. Offers Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) services- Speech-Language Pathologists are specialists who execute speech-language assessments and treat the following communication difficulties; speech-sound errors, language comprehension, sentence structure, stuttering, voice disorders and non-verbal communication.
Ages: 0-10
Centre for Sexuality
Professional Counselling Program for LGBTQ2S+ Youth
Our Professional Counselling program uses a Natural Supports approach to support youth who identify as Two Spirit & LGBTQ+. We’ll meet with youth (12-24) to discuss issues like identity, questioning identity, sexual orientation and coming out. We’re also available to meet with the young person’s “natural supports” – family members or other supportive individuals – to help support the young person in their life.
Ages: 12-24
Progressions YYC
Progressions YYC - Facebook Group
To ensure parents/guardians do not feel alone or overwhelmed as their children with special needs transition into adulthood.
Ages: 13-21
Epilepsy Association of Calgary
Project UPLIFT: Free Mental Health Group for Adults Living with Epilepsy
Project UPLIFT is an eight-week, small group program for adults living with epilepsy. It’s designed to improve negative feelings and overall psychological quality of life by teaching skills and habits to better manage low mood, anxiety and depression. No cost to participate. For individuals newly diagnosed with epilepsy, or individuals struggling with their diagnosis.
Ages: 17+
Pacekids Programs
Psycho-Educational Assessments
Psychologists are specialists who assess an individual’s intellectual ability, achievement levels, social/emotional and behavioural functioning through standardized tests. This is referred to as a psycho-educational assessment. A psycho-educational assessment can be completed with children and adolescents (aged 6+) to help identify strengths as well as underlying challenges (e.g. ADHD, Learning Disabilities and any associated disorders).
Ages: 6-10
University of Calgary
Psychoeducational Assessment Services
The clinic provides assessments for school-aged children, including those transitioning into and out of K-12 schooling (approximately ages 5-20). A flat rate is charged for psychoeducational assessments.
Ages: 5-20
Child Forward Inc.
Psychoeducational Assessments
Comprehensive psycho-educational assessments are also available to assess learning strengths and challenges. Tailored recommendations are provided to optimize learning at school and at home. The assessment may identify or diagnose learning difficulties/disabilities, intellectual delays, ADHD, or giftedness and will provide recommendations on how to best support your child’s unique learning profile.
Ages: 0-24
Elevated Abilities
Psychoeducational, Mental Health, PUF, PDD, Autism Assessments
Offers a variety of assessment services for children and adults with disabilities.
Ages: 0-17
Foothills Academy
Psychological Services & Programs
The Psychological Services and Programs department offers quality, comprehensive psycho-educational assessment, individual and family counselling, and group programming services for children, youth and adults affected by Learning Disabilities and/or ADHD. Note that if you require additional financial assistance for the psychoeducational assessment, you can apply for Fee Reduction through Foothills Academy Society. For some of Foothills Academy's psychological group programs, they can direct bill FSCD.
Ages: 6+
FSCD Eligible
Accessible Housing
RAD Renovations
The RAD Renovations Program has been an industry leader in transforming residential homes into safer and more accessible spaces for individuals with limited mobility. Their team of accessibility experts offers a variety of services including funding application assistance, site or home assessment, accessibility recommendation report, quotes from our qualified accessibility contractors and project coordination. RAD Renovations is largely targeted towards low income Calgarians with limited mobility.
Ages: All
Audrey Veltri, IG Wealth Management
RDSP/DTC Information & Support
Provides information and support in regard to the RDSP/DTC.
Ages: 0-60
Foothills Academy
Read/Write Literacy Programs
Children who are diagnosed with a Learning Disability in reading or writing (or suspected of a Learning Disability) benefit from direct and intensive instruction. Read/Write Programs offer evidence-based instruction customized to each student's needs. Programs range in intensity from 60 minutes per day to 3 hours per day. The vast majority of our programs are offered in a one-to-one setting.
Ages: 5-17
The PREP Program
Reading Program for Children with Down Syndrome
PREP’s Reading Program is designed specifically for students in grades K-12 with Down syndrome. Our highly skilled reading team modifies each lesson based on the interests and abilities of each student. Goals are coordinated with families and, when applicable, teaching teams through the child’s school. Each session is 45-minutes in length with 15 minutes afterwards to debrief with parents or other caregivers on strategies and goals. Weekly and bi-weekly options are available.
Ages: 5-17
Genesis Centre
Recreation Activities and Community Camps
The Genesis Centre offers a number of recreational activities and community camps.
Ages: All
The City of Calgary
Recreation Fee Assistance - City of Calgary Programs
Customers who have already been approved for Fair Entry may also apply for Recreation Fee Assistance. If approved, you can receive discounts on rates for all ages for recreation programs and amenities across the city (as long as your Fair Entry status is valid).
Ages: All
Cerebral Palsy Kids and Families
Recreation Funding for Children with Cerebral Palsy
The Cerebral Palsy Kids & Families Adapted Recreation Fee Subsidy Program allows families to apply for a grant for therapeutic or recreational programs (including summer camps) for their child diagnosed with cerebral palsy, up to a maximum amount of $150.
Ages: 0-17
Autism Aspergers Friendship Society of Calgary (AAFS)
Recreation and Respite Programs
Offers a variety of social and recreational group respite programs, including Community Outings, Specialized Programs, and Specialized Care Programs (After School, Before and After Program Care, PD Days etc.)
Ages: 4+
FSCD Eligible
PDD Eligible
Cerebral Palsy Kids and Families
Recreation and Social Programs
Join our recreation and social programs for all different ages and abilities, including music and movement programs, virtual programming, and adapted bike programs.
Ages: 0-17
Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured (ARBI)
Recreational and Social Activities for Individuals with Brain Injuries
The Community Integration Program (CIP) offers meaningful recreational and social opportunities for clients in group and one-to-one settings. Facilitated by ARBI’s recreation therapists, these virtual and face-to-face sessions take place at our facilities or out within the community. Community Integration Programs Offered: Community Kitchen Program, Cooking Skills Program, Gardening Program, Golf Program, Music Therapy Program, Peer Connect Program, Seated Exercise Program (In-Person & Virtual), Walking Program, Art Program, and Woodworking Program.
Ages: All
RDSPlan
Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) Set Up
Wherever you might be in Canada we can open your RDSP account simply over the phone.
Ages: 0-59
Government of Alberta
Residential Access Modification Program (RAMP)
Low income Albertans with mobility challenges can apply for grants to modify their home. You may be eligible for a RAMP grant if you are: a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who has lived in Alberta for 90 continuous days; an Albertan of any age who uses a wheelchair or a senior (65+ years) who uses a 4-wheel walker on an ongoing basis; and are living with a progressive neuro-degenerative disease (see full eligibility requirements on website).
Ages: All
The City of Calgary
Residential Disabled Parking Zone Application - Calgary
The City installs accessible parking zones for exclusive use by people with disabilities. Disabled residential street parking is designated on request under the following conditions: the residence is home to a disabled person, and off-street parking is not available; or the condition of the disability hampers access to off-street parking.
Ages: All
RAM Elevators and Lifts
Residential Lifts and Elevators
From accessibility enhancements to multi-floor elegance, RAM gives mobility a home. RAM offers three elevator and lift options for your home.
Ages: All
Government of Alberta
Resources for Students with Visual Impairments
Resources for students in Alberta’s K to 12 education system who are blind or visually impaired. In order to be eligible to borrow alternate format resources or student equipment, a student with a visual impairment is required to be assessed and registered with SSVI by a qualified specialist in the field of educating students who are visually impaired. The individuals who are able to do this work can be accessed from the school jurisdiction or the local Regional Collaborative Service Delivery office.
Ages: 5-17
Enviros
Respite Care Connection
Respite Care Connection (RCC) offers weekend and summer programs for children and youth between the ages of 6 and 17 who have diagnoses such as ADHD, FASD, autism, and other conditions that prevent them from participating in, and benefiting from, neurotypical programs. All activities are held in the community and designed to provide both recreational and growth opportunities that are specific to your child’s developmental needs.
Ages: 6-17
FSCD Eligible
Bayshore Home Health (Southern Alberta)
Respite Care for All Ages
Respite care is about helping you maintain a healthy balance so that you can continue to enjoy your own quality of life. It is okay to need and want to take a break from the caregiving role. This break can be for a few hours, few days or even a week or more.
Ages: All
Independent Living Resource Centre Calgary (ILRCC)
Respite Connect for Families
Families can reach out to when searching for the perfect respite worker for their loved one, I will then send them an application form, and meet with them. Once they are screened, they will have access to the data base to browse through the list of qualified respite workers in hopes to find the perfect connection for their loved one.
Ages: All
FSCD Eligible
PDD Eligible
Post Natal Helpers
Respite Services
At Post Natal Helpers, we understand that having a child with special needs creates its own set of unique challenges. Our goal is to play a positive, supportive role in the home while parents use the time as they need. The caregivers at Post Natal Helpers have experience working with children with many different diagnoses and are always interested in learning. At Post Natal Helpers we focus on family care and siblings are always welcome to be in the home. Direct billing to FSCD is offered on behalf of families.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Step by Step Caregivers
Respite Services for Children with Physical, Developmental or Learning Disabilities
We offer respite services that will help provide temporary relief to family members in terms of their caregiving duties. Our respite services are available on an hourly, daytime, nighttime, 24 hours, several days at a time or even a weekly basis.
Ages: 0-19
FSCD Eligible
Vecova
Respite Support (In-home and out of home)
Short-term and temporary housing support services for individuals whose regular housing support services are temporarily unable to provide support. These services can be provided in or out of the individual’s home and are separate from the housing model.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Eric's House
SE Calgary Adult Day Program
The program offers in-house support (cooking classes, crafts) and community outings.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Renfrew Educational Services
SOS Respite Program
Renfrew is pleased to offer a Saturday respite program for parents of children with special needs. With a low child to staff ratio, Stepping Out on Saturdays (SOS) provides a fun and nurturing day for children, while giving parents some valuable reprieve.
Ages: 5-12
FSCD Eligible
Kalista Stewart SLP Services
SPAARC! Literacy Intervention Program for AAC Users
Language and literacy programming designed for individuals with disabilities, particularly AAC users. Offers individual and small group language and literacy intervention sessions.
Ages: All
Providence
School Based PUF Program
Providence school programs are designed to focus on all areas of learning and development for children attending one of our 6 school locations. These programs offer educational and therapeutic activities that are tailored to the individual needs of each child. The goal of the program is to provide a stimulating and challenging learning environment that is also fun and engaging for the child.
Ages: 2-6
PUF Eligible
Centre for Newcomers
Settlement Services
Settlement services at the Centre for Newcomers help address the needs of immigrants and refugees to make a successful transition to their new home in Calgary. Offers one-on-one needs assessment & counselling, orientation to life in Canada, information and referral to community services, assistance in identifying and reaching your settlement goals, welcome events and networking opportunities, and volunteer opportunities.
Ages: 18+
Calgary Bridge Foundation for Youth (CBFY)
Settlement Workers In Schools (SWIS) Program
Our practitioners will help you become a part of your school’s social and cultural community by connecting you to different services and activities while helping you improve your academic skills. Our practitioners can provide you with additional resources to aid in your education and can provide assistance in multiple languages with interpreters available upon request.
Ages: 6-17
Calgary Immigrant Women's Association (CIWA)
Settlement, Language, and Employment Supports for Immigrant and Refugee Women
CIWA offers a wide range of programs and services in areas related to settlement, language, employment and family supports to address the diverse needs of immigrant and refugee women and their families.
Ages: All
Centre for Sexuality
Sexuality and People With Disabilities - One on One Counselling and Education/Training for Caregivers
At the Centre for Sexuality, we believe that every person deserves healthy relationships. We also believe that people with disabilities have the right to learn about their bodies, relationships, intimacy, and sexuality. People with disabilities have the right to explore their sexuality and have the right to sexual health information that meets their abilities and needs. If you are a person with a disability or someone who supports people with disabilities, please contact us for more information about our programs. We offer one-on-one counselling or information sessions, group education sessions, and training for parents, guardians and/or support professionals.
Ages: All
Inclusion Foothills
Sibling Support Groups - High River
Sibshops provides a safe, confidential, non-judgmental, and fun environment where brothers and sisters of special needs siblings meet other siblings, enabling them to develop supportive relationships and coaching skills. No cost to attend.
Ages: 6-12
Trico Centre for Family Wellness
Skill Builder Recreation Program
Offers skill building programs that work on fine motor skills, making friends, anxiety, and confidence, as well as non-competitive sports programs. Skill Builder programs are open to all children and youth. If your child would benefit from one-on-one support and/or is eligible for aide support (i.e. FSCD), they ask caregivers to make arrangements and notify the Programs Director.
Ages: 3-14
The Sinneave Family Foundation
Skill Development Groups for Autistic Youth and Adults
Skills Groups are skill development workshops that are facilitated by two Sinneave staff members (one is an Autistic self-advocate). We are currently running two Skills Groups: Executive Functioning (EF) and Acceptance & Commitment Training (ACT). In each 90-minute workshop, participants learn a variety of strategies that are foundational to success in various aspects of daily life. They are then given opportunities to practice the strategies with the support of the facilitators and other group members. Skills Group sessions happen once a week for a number of weeks.
Ages: 15+
Eastside Memorial FC
Soccability Program
Soccability is our all-abilities program that provides inclusive and adaptive programming for players with an impairment. The program is a leader in adaptive soccer programming and is proud to support the players needs whether physical or neuro-diverse, we aim to meet the players where they are at, to ensure they are supported in a fun yet challenging environment.
Ages: 3+
Ascend Pediatrics
Social Adventurers - Social Skills Programming
Let's get social! Social Adventurers is a group where kiddos will learn social skills, regulation and emotional awareness! Learning skills with support from the We Thinkers, Superflex, Zones of Regulation and Flip your lid!
Ages: 5-12
FSCD Eligible
Calgary Legal Guidance (CLG)
Social Benefits Advocacy Program
CLG’s Social Benefits Advocacy Program (SBAP) offers information, advice and guidance to those facing challenges with the Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) Program. They can help with many issues including benefit denials, cut-offs and assessed overpayments. They may even be able to represent you at appeal.
Ages: 18+
Skills To Learn Inc.
Social Skill Classes for Children Ages 6-13
Skills To Learn Inc. offers programs for children who are 6-13 years old who require support in improving their social cognition. We offer weekly, small group programs with same-aged peers. We are approved as Service Provider for Behavioural Developmental Supports and can direct bill to FSCD for those families approved for funding.
Ages: 6-13
FSCD Eligible
Between Friends
Social and Recreational Programming
Between Friends offers a variety of social and recreational programming for all ages and abilities throughout the year, including their W.E.S.O.A.R., Adventurers, and G.L.O.W. programming, in addition to their special events programs.
Ages: 3+
Eckert Centre
Specialized Assessments - ADHD, Autism & Giftedness Assessments
We offer a range of assessments, including ADHD assessments, Autism assessments, and giftedness assessments, to gain valuable insights into cognitive abilities, learning styles, and areas of strength and challenge.
Ages: 3-17
AIDE Canada
Specialized Housing Infographic
This infographic introduces styles of supported housing for autistic individuals and/or individuals with intellectual disability. Five housing ‘styles’ are introduced, each with estimated rankings of cost, extent of support offered, and availability.
Ages: 18+
Pacekids Programs
Specialized Services
Specialized Services for children from six months of age to 10 years old, based on clinical discretion. Specialized Services is a program that is designed to work directly with children with disabilities and their families. By utilizing therapists from up-to-four disciplines (as determined by the FSCD MDT process), the trans-disciplinary approach allows the team to work collaboratively to meet the various needs of a child and their family.
Ages: 0-10
FSCD Eligible
Renfrew Educational Services
Specialized Services Program
Renfrew’s Specialized Services Program is an intensive half-day program designed to help children improve their daily living skills at home and in the community. The program serves children ages 2 to 6 years old who are enrolled in Renfrew’s Early Childhood Services (ECS) program and who meet the criteria for funding through Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD).
Ages: 2-6
FSCD Eligible
Lead Foundation
Specialized Services for Children with Autism
Lead Foundation supports families of children with severe disabilities in learning how they can help their child grow and participate in everyday activities at home and in their community. They take pride in the flexibility they can offer families when tailoring Specialized Services programs to suit their needs. Their teams are experienced in working with children with a variety of needs and their families.
Ages: 2-8
FSCD Eligible
Centre for Autism Services Alberta
Specialized Services for Children with Autism 0-17
Services are designed to improve daily living skills and increase caregiver capacity to provide developmentally-appropriate parenting. To access Specialized Services at the Centre, children require a documented diagnosis of autism or a query of autism and must qualify under FSCD’s criteria.
Ages: 0-17
FSCD Eligible
Calgary Board of Education
Specialized Transportation for Students
Specialized transportation (small yellow school bus) is available to students who: attend their designated school for their specialized program, system class, or unique setting, and are assigned to specialized transportation as their mode; or students with mobility challenges who have been assigned to specialized transportation. Families register for specialized transportation using MyCBE, every school year.
Ages: 5-12
Spectrum Advantage
Spectrum Advantage - Employment Program
Spectrum Advantage is designed to support individuals who live on the autism spectrum find and retain employment. Our four month initiative includes four weeks of paid job readiness preparation training classes specifically geared towards people living on the autism spectrum, followed by a minimum of 12 weeks paid employment for program graduates. During the first 12 weeks of employment, both Spectrum Advantage participants and employers are supported by an Autism Employment Specialist. To apply, candidates must be 18-30 yrs old; candidates must NOT be registered in a secondary school; candidates must be able to work independently without an aide or support worker; and candidates must reside in Calgary and area.
Ages: 18-30
Canadian Centre for Development
Speech Language Pathology
At SMILE, our Speech Language Pathologist helps children with most aspects of communication and feeding. Being that communication can come in many forms, such as body language, eye gaze, vocalizations, language, AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) and other expressions, these are all areas that our SLP explores with clients.
Ages: 0-18
FSCD Eligible
Beyond Speech Therapy Services
Speech Language Services for All Ages - In Home (Calgary & Area) and Virtual (Alberta-Wide)
We provide person-centred speech and language therapy at home and virtually in Calgary and southern Alberta. Direct therapy and assessment is offered at home and virtually to best fit your family's individual needs. Therapy is delivered 1-1 or in groups in a familiar environment using the resources you have in your own home to best support success. Consultative services and trainings for parents, caregivers, and teachers are provided to assist in the continuation of therapy.
Ages: All
FSCD Eligible
Pathways Pedatric Services
Speech and Language Pathology
Pathways Pediatric Services Speech Language Pathology programs feature highly trained professional Pathologists with Master’s Degrees. A Speech Language Pathologist assesses, treats and helps with the prevention of communication disorders in infants, children and adults.
Ages: 0-7
FSCD Eligible
Pathways Pedatric Services
Speech and Language Summer Camps
Our camps are designed to provide intensive intervention to assist children with communication development during the summer months. Each camper will participate in both small and large group activities designed to improve communication, attention, social interaction, fine and gross motor skills.
Ages: 3-12
Special Olympics Calgary
Sport Programs for Individuals with Disabilities
Offers a variety of sport and wellness programs for children, youth, and adults with disabilities including bowling, skiing, track & field, basketball, golf, swimming, walk/run club, and more. Sport specific programs are for individuals 8 and older - young athlete programs are available for children ages 2-7. Special Olympics programs are open to individuals with an intellectual disability ages 2 years and older. Participation is open to all individuals with an intellectual disability, regardless of the level or degree of that person’s disability, and whether or not that person also has other mental or physical disabilities.
Ages: 2+
Challenged Athletes Foundation
Sport and Equipment Grants for Individuals with Permanent Physical Disabilities
CAF’s flagship grant program aims to remove the barriers that exist between adaptive athletes and their pursuit of sport and fitness. Individuals worldwide with permanent physical disabilities are eligible to apply for the CAF grant. In order to apply for a CAF grant, an individual must have a permanent physical disability that impairs mobility, affects the neuromuscular system, or impairs balance or motor control. Chronic pain, hearing impairments, cognitive and developmental disabilities do not qualify for support through CAF’s grant programs.
Ages: All
Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD)
St. Anthony School for Children with Complex Disabilities
St. Anthony School offers a specialized placement that supports students in Grades 1 to 12 who are diagnosed with a variety of complex conditions, however, most students have a diagnosis of Level 3 autism paired with something else. Students develop communication, regulation and social-interaction skills and their needs dictate adaption and modifications to the school day. Students are accepted at St. Anthony through district consultation.
Ages: 6-17
Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD)
St. John Reception Centre
If your child was born outside Canada, register them for school through the Calgary Catholic School District (CSSD) through the St. John Reception Centre located at 15 - 12 Street NW, Calgary, AB. Interpreter services are available upon request at no cost to the family.
Ages: 6-17
Step by Step Early Intervention Society
Step by Step Preschool and Kindergarten Program
Children enter Early Childhood Services (ECS) with us as early as two years eight months and can continue through preschool and kindergarten until they enter grade one. Step by Step is a private ECS provider that follows the Alberta Education curriculum and standards. Funding to attend the ECS program could be provided by accessing Program Unit Funding (PUF) from Alberta Education. If your child has been screened and found to have significant developmental delays or disability they may be eligible.
Ages: 2-5
PUF Eligible
The True North Society
Strathmore Emergency Shelter
True North was established in 1992 (previously operating as The Wheatland Crisis Society), over 30 years ago, as a community movement to support those experiencing domestic violence. The shelter provides families and individuals accommodations for up to 30 days while our staff support clients as they prepare for their next step.
Ages: All
University of Calgary
Student Post-Secondary Accessibility Services
Offers academic accommodations for students with disabilities.
Ages: 18+
Prospect
Studio C
Studio C is Prospect’s award-winning Collaborative Art Centre; a public studio and gallery that uses art to equip people who face barriers to employment. Through our services, participants gain skills and confidence for employment opportunities. Studio C promotes inclusion and empowers the community. The studio and gallery is open to anyone wanting to express and explore their creative potential. We serve many communities including mental health, disability, Canadian newcomers, LGBTQ youth, seniors, and children.
Ages: 18+
Rundle Academy
Studio Virtual Learning Program for Students with Learning Disabilities (Grade 7-11)
Rundle Studio provides a dynamic, interactive online learning environment for students in grades 7–11, a learning space built to help students with diagnosed learning disabilities thrive, a program designed to meet personal learning styles, and a platform that can be accessed from anywhere.
Ages: 14-17
Kids Cancer Care
Summer Camp Programs for Children Affected by Cancer
We offer summer camp programs for children of all ages affected by cancer, including children who have had a parent with cancer.
Ages: 3-17
Cerebral Palsy Kids and Families
Summer Camp for Children with Cerebral Palsy and Physical Disabilities
Our camp is uniquely designed for kids with cerebral palsy and similar neuromotor and physical disabilities. Camps consist of different on-site activities, as well as trips to off-site locations. Each camper is paired with a member of our camp staff to provide support and personal care.
Ages: 3-17
FSCD Eligible
Families for Conductive Education (FACE)
Summer Camp for Children with Physical Disabilities
This program runs as an intensive program. The camp involves our typical movement programming in lying, sitting and standing alongside all the typical camp experiences with recreation, and social interaction held on-site.
Ages: 3-17
Child Forward Inc.
Summer Camp for Children with Selective Mutism
This summer camp provides a fun opportunity for your child to practice building their social skills in a safe and encouraging environment. 2024 camp dates fall on August 12-August 16, 2024, 9am-2pm. Contact [email protected] for more information.
Ages: 3-17
Mount Royal University
Summer Camps
Offers a variety of summer camps for children and youth. Accommodations are available to registered campers with documented conditions who face barriers in the camp environment: Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders (ADHD) and Cognitive and developmental disabilities. If your camper receives support at school/home then an Aide/Support worker is strongly recommended to participate in the program/camp.
Ages: 4-15
Epilepsy Association of Calgary
Support Group for Adults Living with Epilepsy
If you’re an adult living with epilepsy, join Epilepsy Association of Calgary every month for their Adult Support Group. Don’t hesitate, you are not alone.
Ages: 18+
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
Support Groups for Individuals Experiencing Sight Loss
Understanding, support, mentorship and advice. Peer Support groups give you the opportunity to connect with others who are living with sight loss.
Ages: 18+
Communication Capable Foundation
Support for Parents and Caregivers of Non-Speaking Individuals
We offer support to parents and caregivers of non-speaking individuals to help them access better communication and educational supports.
Ages: All
Inclusion Alberta
Supportive Communities: Strengthening Families
Supportive Communities: Strengthening Families (SCSF) is assisting families to develop a vision for an inclusive life in the community and exploring innovative ways to increase community inclusion for children and youth (0-17) with developmental disabilities.
Ages: 0-17
Canadian Companion Services
Supportive Roommate Services
This provides opportunity for clients to receive customized residential support services within family environment that fits the client's specific needs and lifestyle.
Ages: 18-65
PDD Eligible
Just Keep Swimming Calgary
Swim Camps for Children with Neurological and Developmental Disabilities
JKS camps are low ratio small group week long sessions. We run in a max 3:1 child to instructor ratio. We are not a 1:1 camp. If your your child requires 1:1 please phone to discuss possible options if you are interested in camp for your child. (We do allow aides to attend camp with campers). Participants swim everyday and other activities include: rock climbing, trampoline park, hiking, paddle boarding, canoeing, field and sports games, and luge.
Ages: 5-18
Just Keep Swimming Calgary
Swimming Lessons for Children and Adults with Neurological and Developmental Disabilities
Offer Swim Skills lessons for children aged 5-14 and Swim Fit lessons for adolescents and adults. Offers private lessons for children ages 3 - adult.
Ages: 3+
Calgary Scope Society
TIPS Program for Adults with Developmental Disabilities Experiencing Social, Emotional, Or Behavioural Challenges
The TIPS program supports adults (18+) with a developmental disability experiencing social, emotional and/or behavioural challenges. This is a voluntary program, with tailored strategies for each individual and their needs. The individual must have funding from PDD.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
TOPP Kids
TOPP Kids Before and After School Care for Children in Grades K-6
TOPP KIDS hosts Before & After School Care programs for elementary school-age children from kindergarten to grade 6. Programs are conveniently run on-site at your school (see website for participating Calgary schools), using a child-led, S.T.E.A.M-based approach to our activity planning. Children with all disabilities are welcome.
Ages: 5-12
Miskanawah
Tawaw Family Resource Network
The Tawaw FRN Hubs offer a warm, family-friendly environment where people can drop-in to connect with each other, culture, and community supports. Programming is offered to families with children, and youth aged 0-18 years. Programming includes in-home visitation, Indigenous cultural supports, group and one-on-one parenting supports for families with young children, and more.
Ages: 0-18
Cerebral Palsy Kids and Families
Technology and Equipment Funding
Cerebral Palsy Kids and Families helps fund items and recreational activities that directly benefit individuals with cerebral palsy. Funding requests may relate to vehicle modifications, home renovations, or personal equipment such as wheelchairs, adaptive technology, or other items to enhance or aid day-to-day living.
Ages: All
Terry Fox Humanitarian Award
Terry Fox Humanitarian Award for Students of All Abilities
Terry Fox Humanitarian Awards are open to students of all abilities who are Canadian citizens or landed immigrants and are involved in voluntary humanitarian activities (for which they have not been compensated). Terry Fox Humanitarian Award recipients are selected for their dedication to the humanitarian ideals of Terry Fox, their courage in overcoming obstacles, and definite marks of distinction and persistence in the pursuit of excellence in academic, athletic, and civic life.
Ages: 17+
Edmonton Community Foundation
The Charmaine Letourneau Scholarship for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Students
The Charmaine Letourneau Scholarship is awarded each year to a Deaf or Hard of Hearing person who will attend an academic or training program at a qualified institution. Priority is given to individuals who demonstrate involvement in Deaf and Hard of Hearing organizations, school or community leadership, commitment to and diligence in studies, and likelihood the program of study will lead to employment or further educational opportunities.
Ages: 17+
Developmental Disabilities Resource Centre of Calgary
The DDRC of Calgary Disability Studies Diploma Award of Excellence and Leadership
This award has been established to support a learner enrolled in Bow Valley College’s Disabilities Studies Diploma program. Recipients will value diversity and foster an environment of respect, acceptance, accessibility, and interdependence. This scholarship is open to Canadian citizens or landed immigrants.
Ages: 18+
Developmental Disabilities Resource Centre of Calgary
The DDRC of Calgary Scholarship for Learners with Developmental Disabilities
This award was established to support a learner with developmental disabilities attending Bow Valley College. The recipient of this scholarship is a classroom leader who is engaged in their education and personal growth. This scholarship is open to Canadian citizens or landed immigrants.
Ages: 17+
Children's Health Foundation of Vancouver Island
The Lisa Huus Memorial Bursary Fund for Students with Physical Disabilities
Eligible applicants must meet all the following conditions: be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident; be enrolled in an accredited college or university in British Columbia or Alberta; and be a person with significant physical disabilities or ongoing health challenges. Applicants with mental health challenges are invited to apply if they also have a significant physical disability.
Ages: 17+
Prospect
The WORX
The WORX provides employment search services to Calgarians with all types of disabilities. In addition to information resources and assistive technologies, The WORX also offers a variety of employment services including: employability assessments, career counselling, education and skill training placement, peer support, employer hiring events, DRES funding, and access to ASL for job search and job interviews. Clients of The WORX additionally have access to a series of Employment Preparation Workshops.
Ages: 18+
Opening Gaits Riding Society
Theraputic Horse Riding in Calgary and M.D Foothills
Our objective is to provide therapeutic riding in an exciting, fun and challenging environment for children and adults with disabilities, allowing them to develop physically, socially and emotionally. Our programs are delivered by instructors who are equine and/or therapeutically trained. We service Calgary, Okotoks and the M.D. of Foothills.
Ages: 5+
Canadian Centre for Development
Therapy Intensives
Through intensive forms of physiotherapy, speech, occupational therapy, massage and a variety of innovative forms of equipment and delivery models, SMILE will ensure that taking part in the Intensive Therapy model will help advance the child’s development and quality of life.
Ages: 0-18
Child Forward Inc.
Therapy Services for Children/Adolescents with Anxiety, Selective Mutism, OCD, Depression, Challenging Behaviour, and ADHD
Provides services for children, adolescents, and families facing emotional, behavioural, educational, and parenting challenges. Offers individual therapy, intensive therapy, and telepsychology. Provides sub-specialized services for children with anxiety, selective mutism, ADHD, depression, challenging behaviours, and OCD.
Ages: 3-24
Pacekids Programs
Toddler and Family Support
Developed for children with disabilities between 1 year – 3-years old and their parents/guardians, Toddler & Family Support Program provides a critical early intervention opportunity for children and parents to connect and learn from clinical experts and peers, build natural support connections, and lay important groundwork in preparation for pre-school and kindergarten.
Ages: 1-3
FSCD Eligible
Deaf and Hear Alberta
Tom Pinder Education Scholarship
Each year, we’ll give up to $3,000 to a person who is Deaf or hard-of-hearing. This person should be studying in a school program. The money can be used to help pay for school fees, books, and other things needed for learning.
Ages: 18+
McMan Youth, Family & Community Services Association - Calgary Region
Transition to Adulthood Support - Milestones Program
Milestones Transition to Adulthood program supports families with a youth, 16 – 18 years of age, with a disability to help them prepare for successful transition to adulthood. We help the youth and family answer questions, access resources and work towards their transition to adulthood goals.
Ages: 16-18
FSCD Eligible
Mount Royal University
Transitional Vocational Program (TVP)
Since 1980, the Transitional Vocational Program at Mount Royal University has been providing a variety of post-secondary programs to adults with developmental disabilities. The Employment Preparation Certificate program was also established in 1980 and has, with continuous development, evaluation and change, supported students to find and maintain competitive employment. The Transitional Vocational Program also offers part-time studies. Courses include Functional Literacy and Math; Computers, Tablets and Smartphones; Learner's Licence Test Preparation; Life Skills; Introduction to Computer Coding; Graphic Design; Basic Living Skills; Personal Safety; Understanding the World Today; The Wonderful World of Music; Standard First Aid (accommodated), and Eating Right, Living Right.
Ages: 18+
DREAMS Transportation
Transportation Services for Medical Appointments
DREAMS can take you, and/or your child(ren) and/or your relatives to and from your medical appointments in Calgary and/or surrounding area. Our fleet is a mix of wheelchair accessible vehicles with lifts and non-wheelchair accessible vehicles. We can direct bill FSCD, WCB, AISH or PDD (if transportation is included in your contract and approved). For single riders, our rates are based on time and/or distance and are similar to taxi rates after that.
Ages: All
FSCD Eligible
AISH Eligible
Air Canada
Traveling with a Support Person - Air Canada
You will need to travel with a support person if you declare yourself not self-reliant and are severely physically or mentally disabled and unable to comprehend the safety instructions, you need assistance in the evacuation of the aircraft in case of an emergency, or you require special attention or services beyond those offered regularly to other customers with disabilities. Visit Air Canada's website for additional details.
Ages: 8+
Pacekids Programs
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program
The Triple P Positive Parenting Program is a system of supports offered through weekly sessions via Zoom. Triple P aims to work with parents to use Positive Parenting Program strategies to develop a positive relationship with their child, encourage appropriate behavior, teach their child new skills, manage misbehavior and implement planned activities routines for high-risk parenting situations.
Ages: 18+
FSCD Eligible
Lead Foundation
Triple P Program
Triple P is a parent directed program aiming to build parents’ knowledge, skills, and confidence in helping their child develop positive behaviours.
Ages: 2-8
FSCD Eligible
Kids Cancer Care
Tutoring Program for Children Affected by Cancer
Kids Cancer Care matches patients and survivors in kindergarten to grade 12 with tutors, who provide in-person (in Calgary) or online one-to-one tutoring. These tutoring sessions help learners work towards specific academic goals while boosting their confidence and helping them develop general learning skills.
Ages: 5-17
Vecova
Vecova PDD Mental Health Services, for Persons with A Disability and their Support Network
Vecova’s Mental Health Services clinic provides mental health support and education to persons with disabilities and their support networks. Their services include: assessments, individual and group counselling, educational and peer support groups, coaching, behavioural planning and consultation, staff training and resources, supervision of graduate practicum students and provisional psychologists.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Nation's Vision
Vision and Eyecare - Affordable and Accessible
Eye exams are fully-covered for children under 19 years of age and are recommended every year, regardless of prior results. Vision is a child’s most important learning tool and poor vision can lead to poor results in school. Nation’s Vision specializes in child eye exams performing thousands of in-school portable exams each year.
Ages: All
AISH Eligible
Ups and Downs Calgary Down Syndrome Association
Visiting Parents Program
The Visiting Parents Program is comprised of trained volunteers who willingly give their time because they remember what is like when they were told their baby had Down syndrome. They will be happy to listen to your concerns, answer your questions and share with you what life has been like for them and their families.
Ages: 0-2
National AccessArts Centre
Visual and Performing Arts Programs
Offers a variety of visual and performing arts programs for individuals with disabilities. Artists who are not registered with PDD can still participate, but applications will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and may be required to pay the full costs of the program.
Ages: 16-65
Youth Central
Volunteering Opportunities for Youth
Our mission is to empower youth to find and build their communities. Through our different eight programs, Youth Central offers volunteer and leadership opportunities to ALL youth aged 12-18. Through our Volunteer Corps program, youth can choose to sign up for various volunteer projects with anyone of our community partners. Through this program, youth volunteer in groups and are led by a Youth Central Team Lead. Youth are welcome to bring a support worker with them to shifts.
Ages: 12-18
Between Friends
Volunteers in Training (VIT) Program
Through the VIT program, Between Friends gives their members the opportunity to learn the skills to become a volunteer in a safe and inclusive environment. Volunteers in Training (VITs) are given the chance to volunteer in W.E.S.O.A.R! and/or Camp Bonaventure. Note: The VIT Leader does not act as a 1:1 community aide, or respite worker.
Ages: 16+
Centre for Newcomers
Vulnerable Population Services
Vulnerable Population Services (VPS) offers specialized service attention to newcomers in difficult scenarios using a Case Management & Wrap Around approach. Each person is assessed in a comprehensive way & services are provided in all areas of one’s life where attention is required & requested. We will work with the client to attend to their basic needs, income, housing, work & career preparation, settlement, integration, health, mental health, risk mitigation, safety planning, sexuality, family issues, legal issues, domestic violence & more.
Ages: 18+
MAX Scholarships
Walied and Deena Soliman All Star Scholarship for Muslim Students with Learning Disabilities
This scholarship aims to recognize All-Star students who have persevered in the face of a learning limitation or disability (invisible/visible, i.e., ADHD, Dyslexia, hearing impaired, etc.). Applicant must identify as Muslim; having a learning limitation and/or disability (as defined by the Accessible Canada Act); and is currently enrolled full time in their last year at a recognized Canadian High School/CEGEP program and intends to pursue post secondary education full time in the fall.
Ages: 17+
Alberta Health Services (AHS)
Well on Your Way: Helping Youth Transition to Adult Healthcare
This service helps youth and their families prepare for the transition from pediatric to adult healthcare. This service offers the following transition to adult healthcare supports for patients and their families: -Well on Your Way website – Provides information, tools and resources for youth, families and healthcare providers regarding the transition to adult healthcare -Teens Talk Transition – Workshops to help youth and their families prepare for the transition from pediatric to adult healthcare. These workshops run for three consecutive Saturdays and are offered twice per year. For information about upcoming workshops inquire by email.
Ages: 12-21
Cerebral Palsy Alberta
Wellness and Social Inclusion Programs
Offers in person and online recreation programs for all ages, such as art, gardening, music, aqua therapy, and more.
Ages: 1+
University of Calgary
Werklund Reading Intervention Program for Children in Grades 2-4
The Reading Intervention Program will focus on developing decoding skills and improving reading fluency - it is an online-based program offered to elementary school children in grades 2 to 4 who are struggling with reading.
Ages: 7-10
WestJet
WestJet Attendant Services
You may travel with a personal attendant if, during the Westjet flight, you require services beyond the assistance services they provide for all guests with special needs, which may include assistance with eating, communication, seat transfers, and physical assistance during an emergency.
Ages: All
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Alberta Cerebral Palsy Sports Association
Wheelchair Sports - Powerchair Soccer
Powerchair soccer has been described as “playing soccer in go karts!” by our athletes. Plastic or metal footguards are attached to the front of power wheelchairs to maneuver a giant soccer ball.
Ages: 4+
Alberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind (ASRAB)
Winter, Summer, and Indoor Sports Programming for Individuals with Visual Impairments
Offers a variety of sport programs for youth and adults. Winter programs include blind hockey, cross country skiing, downhill skiing, skating, and snow-shoeing. Indoor program include archery, bowling, dance, gymnastics, indoor rock climbing, martial arts, Movement 4 Me program, skateboarding, swimming, and yoga. Summer sports include dragon boat, lawn bowls, running club, sailing, soccer, tandem cycling, and walking club.
Ages: 6+
Make-A-Wish Canada
Wish Granting Program for Children 3-17 with a Critical Illness
Every child deserves to have a one-of-a-kind and life-changing experience. The child must be between the ages of 3 and 17, have a critical illness that is currently in the life-threatening stage, and have not received a prior wish from any wish-granting organization to be eligible. Referrals are accepted from medical professionals, parents or guardians, or a potential child directly.
Ages: 3-17
Angel's Anonymous
Wish Granting Program for Terminally Ill Adults
Fulfilling wishes for terminally ill adults experiencing financial hardship.
Ages: 18+
CanLearn Society
Wordplay - Free Literacy Program for Kids with Learning Disabilities
This program is designed to help your Grade 1 or 2 child become a confident and engaged reader. Weekly sessions over a period of six weeks and include stories, games, and fun activities with a focus on building phonemic awareness and decoding skills.
Ages: 6-8
Easter Seals Alberta
Workplace Readiness Mentorship Scholarship
The Workplace Readiness Mentorship Program, funded by Sun Life, will provide one $2,000 scholarship to a student in Alberta who is entering or currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution and match them with a volunteer mentor who will provide guidance and assist them in preparing for the workplace.
Ages: 18+
YMCA
Y Mind Mental Wellness Program
The Y Mind program is an innovative, youth informed, early intervention program that helps teens and young adults manage stress and anxiety. Y Mind helps young people cope with anxiety and improve their sense of well-being by introducing them to evidence-based tools and connecting them with others. Y Mind was first developed by the YMCA of Greater Vancouver and has been offered in British Columbia since 2018 with thanks to funding provided by the Province of British Columbia. Y Mind has now expanded to 21 YMCAs across the country, including YMCA Calgary.
Ages: 13-18
Recreational Respite
Young Adult Virtual Group Programs
Our recreation professionals support young adults who have a disability, struggle with mental health, or face social isolation. Programs vary every month and include activities which focus on independence/life skills, employment skills, interpersonal skills, games, financial literacy, social and leisure exploration, and more.
Ages: 16+
Inclusion Alberta
Youth Employment Partnership
Working with local businesses to develop jobs for youth with developmental disabilities through peer-mentored employment.
Ages: 16-18
Awo Taan Healing Lodge Society
Youth Mentorship Program
Awo Taan’s Youth Mentorship Program is for any youth aged 13-17. The program consists of traditional aboriginal teachings, cultural awareness and support as well as physical wellness and recreational events.
Ages: 13-17
Centre for Newcomers
Youth Programs
Offers a variety of support for newcomer youth including youth who are at risk of becoming involved in criminal activity, mentorship opportunities, and support for vulnerable youth.
Ages: 12-24
Inclusion Alberta
Youth for Inclusion
Dedicated to empowering youth with and without developmental disabilities who are committed to creating social change for more inclusive communities.
Ages: 16-22
First Nations Health Consortium
Youth in Transition to Adulthood Initiative
Youth in Transition to Adulthood initiative is about making connections and linkages between young people and required support services, including assistance with applications and identifying gaps in services for young people who are aging out Jordan’s Principle and other services in the community, regardless of residency (on or off-Reserve)
Ages: 14-20
Connect FASD
Youth with FASD and Caregiver Community Meet Ups
Caregivers and youth are invited to find community among peers, learn about FASD and the importance of Self-Care.
Ages: 10+
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