Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation

Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation Youth Hub

P.O Box 184, Glenevias, AB, T0E 0X0

Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation Youth Hub provides a place for youth to reach out for support services.

Mental health and community services

We provide a safe environment where youth feel they can work through barriers and succeed with their goals & accomplishments while addressing their mental health. Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation Youth Hub is for youth ages 11-24.

Connection to mental health and addiction support

Cultural support online, via referral, or in-person

Volunteer opportunities online and in-person

Connection to the youth emergency shelter, harm reduction, 2SLGBTQ support

"Let us put our mind together and see what life we can make for our children."
Sitting Bull

Upcoming events

Contact

Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation Youth Hub

P.O Box 184, Glenevias, AB, T0

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We answer your frequently asked questions

SEPTEMBER 1, 2021

Can we visit this Youth Hub to access counselling services, such as therapy?
The Youth Hub connectors will provides assistance to youth in finding the services that they are looking for such as community supports and accessing therapies for wellness. Youth hub acts as a advocate and assistance to services needed by community member

Stories and quotes from Alberta youth

Land Acknowledgement

Tansi — Cree | Oki — Blackfoot | ​Aba washded — Stoney (Nakota) | ​Ɂedlanet’e — Dene
We respectfully acknowledge that we are on the traditional lands and territories of Indigenous people in Alberta. Generations from past, present and future. In doing so, we want to recognize the significance of our relationships with the land and the peoples who call this ‘home.’ As we reflect on supporting community design in the Youth Mental Health Hubs initiative, we will engage and embrace the teachings we are gifted from the first peoples regarding the history and connection to the land. As treaty people, we commit to a reciprocal relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous worldviews that honour and respect ways of knowing and being, ones that can be reflected and supported with the communities in building strong foundations for all youth and families to learn, work and play.