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Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation Youth Hub

P.O Box 184, Glenevias, AB, T0

Drayton Valley BEST Youth Hub

101-5151 50 Ave Drayton Valley, AB, T7A 1J7

Navigator | 780-202-4394
Coordinator | 780-514-9843

The Bridge Wellness Hub for Youth, Fort Sask

#2 10307 100 Ave, Fort Sask, AB, T8L 1Y9

Strathmore Wheatland Youth Network

320 2 St #101, Strathmore, AB T1P 0B3

Samson Youth Wellness Hub

Box 159, Maskwacis, AB, T0C 1N0

Integrated Youth Services - Medicine Hat

941 S Railway St SE, Medicine Hat, AB, T1A 2W3

Westview Primary Care Network Youth Mental Health Clinic

101- 505 Queen Street, Spruce Grove, AB, T7X 2V2

For more information or media inquiries, contact

Paula Galenzoski
Youth Hubs Alberta Lead & Project Manager

CMHA, Alberta Division
Tel: (587) 635-3400
Email:  [email protected]

Connect to brighter days

About the Canadian Mental Health Association, Alberta Division

For more than 60 years, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Alberta Division has focused on recovery and support for Albertans impacted by mental illness. CMHA, Alberta Division stands with Albertans within their communities as they achieve their wellness goals. Hundreds of CMHA, Alberta Division staff and volunteers engage clients in activities, assisting with navigation of the complex matrix of mental health services. CMHA, Alberta Division works to increase and enhance individuals’, groups’ and communities’ control over their mental health.

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.