Addiction and Substance Abuse
Alberta Health Services is committed to reducing harm associated with alcohol, other drugs and gambling by strengthening the availability of addiction information, prevention and treatment services.
Contact information:
P: 1.866.332.2322 (24-hour Help Line)
Alberta Supports Contact Centre (Government of Alberta, Employment and Immigration)
The Alberta Supports Contact Centre is a new contact centre for general inquiries on income support, adult health benefits, child health benefits, child support services, and Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped.
Contact information:
P: 1.866.644.9992 (toll-free) or 780.644.9992 in Edmonton
Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (Governemnt of Alberta, Seniors and Community Programs)
The AISH provides financial and health-related assistance to eligible adults with a disability. The disability must be permanent and severely limit a person’s ability to earn a living.
Contact information:
P: 780.644.1364 (Edmonton)
1.866.477.8589 (toll-free)
TTY Relay Equipment for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing
780.427.9999 (Edmonton)
1.800.232.7215 (Alberta)
Canadian Mental Health Association
The CMHA promotes the mental health of all and supports the resilience and recovery of people experiencing mental illness. The CMHA accomplishes this mission through advocacy, education, research and service.
Contact information:
800 Harley Court
10045 - 111 Street
Edmonton, AB T5K 2M5
P: 780.414.6300
F: 780.482.7498
Email: main@cmha-edmonton.ab.ca
Capital Region Housing
The corporation provides subsidized housing for low to moderate-income individuals, families and seniors. Tenants pay rent based on a percentage of their income.
Contact information:
10232 - 112 Street
Edmonton AB T5K 1M4
P: 780.420.6161
F: 780.426.6854
Catholic Social Services
The service provides individual, couple and family counseling at various locations in Edmonton for people of all faiths and cultures on a sliding fee scale.
Contact information:
South office
8815 - 99 Street
Edmonton, AB T6E 3V3
P: 780.432.1137
F: 780.439.3154
Child and Adolescent Services Association
CASA is a community-based association that provides mental health services for infants, children, adolescents and their families through excellent clinical practice, health promotion, education, research and advocacy.
Contact information:
CASA Centre
10645 - 63 Avenue
Edmonton, AB T6H 1P7
Email: info@casaservices.org
Children's Mental Health - Intake Line
Available for children from ages five to 17 who have a mental health concern or psychiatric disorder.
Cornerstone Counselling
Cornerstone Counselling Centre is a non-profit, faith-based counseling agency rooted in the Christian principles of hospitality, compassion and transformation. It offers professional psychological services aimed at promoting wholeness of life through counselling, psychotherapy, education, assessment, and training to individuals, couples, families, groups and organizations.
Contact information:
#302, 10140 – 117 Street
Edmonton, AB T5K 1X3
P: 780.482.6215
F: 780.482.7199
Email: office@cornerstonecounselling.com
Psychiatric Treatment Clinic
This service provides assessment and treatment regarding psychiatric concerns.This is NOT a walk-in Clinic. Patients must call the Psychiatric Treatment Clinic directly for information on how the service works, PRIOR TO ATTENDING. The clinic provides primarily group based psychotherapeutic treatment.
Contact information:
University of Alberta Hospital
Room 1E1.01, Walter McKenzie Centre
8440 112 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta
T6G 2B7
P: 780.407.6501
Psychologists’ Association of Alberta
The association promotes the well-being and potential of all Albertans.
Contact information:
1150, 10303 - Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, AB T5J 3N6
P: 780.424.0294
1.888.424.0297 (toll free)
F: 780.423.4048
Email: paa@psychologistsassociation.ab.ca
Mental Health and Wellness (Alberta Health Services)
An integrated network of inpatient, outpatient and community programs providing secondary, tertiary and specialty care to individuals of all ages who have mental disorder and/or developing mental disorder.
Contact information:
P: 1.877.303.2642 (Mental Health Helpline)
City of Edmonton, Men's Support Services
The program to help men to find personal reasons to make changes in their lives including weekly drop-in sessions.
Contact information:
3rd Floor, City Hall
1 Sir Winston Churchill Square
Edmonton, AB T5J 2R7
P: 311 or 780.496.4777
E-mail: 311@edmonton.ca
Schizophrenia Society of Alberta (Edmonton and area chapter)
SSAEA provides support and information to people affected by schizophrenia and related illnesses.
Contact information:
#201, 10621 - 100 Avenue
Edmonton, AB T5J 0B3
P: 780.452.4661
F: 780.482.3027
The Family Centre
Believing that with right opportunities and tools people can make choices that lead to success, the Family Centre has been helping Alberta families, communities, institutions and workplaces make positive choices that lead to successful outcomes
Contact information:
#20, 9912 - 106 Street
Edmonton, AB T5K 1C5
P: 780.424.5580 (first-time appointments)
780.423.2831 (reception)
F: 780.426.4918
Email: info@the-family-centre.com
The Support Network
The Network is a 24-hour distress line. The help lines are free, anonymous, confidential and available every hour, every day. Walk-In counselling, suicide, bereavement and caregiver support are available for anybody who wishes to talk to someone in person. The network offers online access to support for youth, community services information and general information about the organization.
Contact information:
#400, 10025 - 106 Street
Edmonton, AB T5J 1G4
Distress line: 780.482..4357
P: 780.482.0198
F: 780.488.1495