Family Resource Networks (FRNs) provide supports and services to help Alberta families reach their fullest potential. A variety of services are available across the province for children and youth ages 0 to 18, and their families. Services include:

  • Child and youth development and well-being supports

    Provides age-appropriate programs geared towards promoting healthy development. Program participants of all ages are actively engaged in opportunities to build, strengthen, and master skills through a variety of programming and experiences. Services may include parent and child programs, youth leadership and outreach programs, as well as childhood developmental screenings and assessments.

  • Caregiver capacity building supports

    Includes parenting groups, seminars, classes or one- to- one support to help caregivers develop their parenting knowledge and the skills to provide safe, responsive, and nurturing environments.

  • Social connections and supports

    Includes services that promote positive connections between infants, children, youth, parents, families, caregivers and communities. Services connect participants to both natural and formal support by offering group sessions or one-to-one services to help families navigate community-based resources.

  • Home visitation supports

    Provides in-home parent education and family support services to expectant parents and those with children newborn to 6 years of age. Services are intended to support families who are facing challenges that may place their children at risk and keep them from developing to their full potential. These services focus on the well-being of families and help build healthy, strong communities. The agencies who are a part of the FRNs work to make sure infants, children and youth are safe and resilient, while supporting parents and caregivers.

Services provided through FRNs are available to all Albertans, free of charge, regardless of where they live.

There are 70 FRNs across the province. Each Network is located on the map below. For more detailed information regarding services offered by each FRN, please click on any Network.

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Northeast Calgary

  • Program type: Child and youth development and well-being supports

  • Service description: Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs are community- and school-based programs that facilitate a natural supports relationship between a young person and a caring adult or Teen mentor. Our programs are 1:1, following best practices for effective mentoring.

  • Role: Spoke

  • Phone: 403-777-3535

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  • Address: 5945 Centre Street SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2H 0C2

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  • Program type: Caregiver capacity building supports

  • Service description: Functional Family Therapy © (FFT) is an intensive, evidence-based therapy model that works with the child/youth and their entire family aimed at improving family cohesion, increasing the family’s protective factors and reducing risk factors. We have two teams, one for children/youth ages 0-11 and one for ages 11-18, which is run in collaboration with Kindred.

  • Role: Spoke

  • Phone: 403-269-9888

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  • Address: 180 - 839 5 Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2P 3C8

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  • Program type: Caregiver capacity building supports

  • Service description: Successful Young Parents is a multi-component program that serves young parents through a variety of intervention strategies that combine group support and activities with individualized support, including: one-on-one parent coaching and capacity-building; Skilled Family Workers, experienced with young at-risk parents with complex issues, and deliver home-based, site-based, and virtual support services to parents aged 12-22 where risk factors or specific need for one-on-one support are present. Multiple program options are available on an on-going basis, with home visitation typically provided weekly and more frequent visits occurring where more intensive support is needed, with frequency tapering off as the family progresses towards their goals and risk factors are reduced. SYP Workers support young parents with their own development as well as their child’s and adjust their strategies to meet the young parents where they are at.

  • Role: Spoke

  • Phone: -403-205-5194

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  • Address: 3404 25th Street NE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T1Y 6C1

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  • Program type: Home Visitation

  • Service description: Skilled and experienced Home Visitors provide home-based services to expectant parents and children newborn to age six, where risk factors or specific need for one-on-one support are present. Services are usually provided in the family home (and is also available remotely), typically on a once-weekly basis, with more frequent visits occurring where more intensive support is needed, and frequency tapering off as level of intensity reduces and as the family meets their goals and transitions towards service closure. Home Visitation delivers teaching, coaching and guidance to provide parents with the information, learning and support they need to use positive parenting, promote their child’s development, provide a safe and nurturing home environment, and strengthen their family.

  • Role: Spoke

  • Phone: -403-205-5194

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  • Address: 3404 25th Street NE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T1Y 6C1

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  • Program type: Caregiver capacity building supports

  • Service description: Resilient Families is a program that provides in-home support to help preserve and strengthen families. Our Facilitators work together with families to help them reach their goals and address the challenges they are facing. We help to teach parenting skills and build on family resiliency so that parents are able to parent their children more effectively and independently

  • Role: Spoke

  • Phone: 403-219-7433

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  • Address: 1847 48 Street SE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2B 1L9

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  • Program type: Caregiver capacity building supports

  • Service description: Rapid Access Counselling (RAC) provides families with a supportive, change-focused conversation at the right time. RAC can help with a challenge you're facing right now through a 75-minute focused counselling appointment. This service is tailored to support caregivers and children with a focus on supporting caregiver capacity and promoting resilience within the family. We see individuals, families, or couples for solution-focused support on a wide range of counselling needs

  • Role: Spoke

  • Phone: 403-233-2360

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  • Address: 250 - 707 10 Avenue SW, Calgary , Alberta, Canada, T2R 0B3

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  • Program type: Caregiver capacity building supports

  • Service description: This program will support newcomer parents and caregivers to help their children reach developmental milestones through parent-education (parents only), child-development programming, and parent-child interactive programming.

  • Role: Spoke

  • Phone: 403-205-5194

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  • Address: 3404 25th Street NE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T1Y 6C1

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