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Friday, April 3, 2026
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Mental Health/Addictions

Mental Health & Addiction Walk-in
Support for those with addiction /mental health concerns.
No appointments necessary and free with Alberta Health Care coverage.
Wednesdays 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
At 4804 - 50 Street, Stettler.
Find Addiction & Mental Health information on initiatives and programs, links to resources and education, and service directories.
Are you a young person struggling with mental health issues? Do you know someone who appears to be struggling with mental health issues? Are you unsure about the warning signs of a mental health problem or what to do next? Check out the resources here.
The Rural Mental Health Network is a growing, community-led initiative that empowers rural and remote communities to drive mental health and wellness where they live. Grounded in collaboration and local leadership, the Network connects people, ideas, and resources across Alberta.
Stettler & District Family & Community Support Services strives to be recognized as the agency that builds a better community by advocating and providing support that strengthens, enriches and enhances the quality of life for our community members.
Family Resource Network (FRN) focuses on prevention and early intervention services for families and youth aged 0-18 years.
A variety of accessible resources on mental health, including fact sheets, explanatory briefs, and guides tailored for individuals of all ages—from teens and parents to young and older adults. These materials offer clear, practical information to help people better understand mental health, recognize challenges, and find support for themselves or others.
ACAA is dedicated to addressing sexual violence and other forms of trauma through treatment support and education to promote safe, healthy, well-functioning children, families and communities
Alberta Supports can help you access more than 30 programs and 120 services for seniors, people with disabilities, job seekers, parents and families, homelessness, financial assistance, abuse, and family violence prevention.
They provide free, confidential education and compassionate support before, during, and after pregnancy in a safe, judgment-free environment, with offices in Red Deer and Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.
At Wellspring, you will find a range of free programs designed to provide connection and belonging; ease pain, fatigue and distress; build strength and mobility; and support financial and workplace challenges.
Emergency preparedness is not about being ready for the next big disaster. It's a journey with no start or end that can be built over time. Adding preparedness actions to your daily routine allows you to build resiliency when a disruption occurs, big or small.
Skip the waiting room. With Rocket Doctor, you can speak with a fully vetted physician from the comfort of your home, on the very same day. Completely free with Alberta Health.
PEP Society understands when someone is struggling with addiction, the whole family is impacted. We offer a safe, supportive space where families can gain knowledge, build coping skills, and know they’re not alone. Family Recovery groups are available across Alberta, both online and in person
Access Addiction & Mental Health (AAMH) is the access point for non-urgent addiction and mental health (AMH) information and services. Callers requiring access to an AMH service will be screened, triaged, and provided with a first appointment booking, or will be provided with information on appropriate community resources. Callers should be prepared to spend 30-45 minutes with a mental health therapist staff, to complete the screening and intake process.












