FCSS believes prevention is an essential strategy for community members to develop the resilience and capacity to address life's challenges and enhance their quality of life. We strive to strengthen the protective factors of individuals, families, and communities through programs, services, and partnerships which promote well-being, reduce vulnerabilities, and empowers residents to make change. Ou
r Resource Centre provides a welcoming and supportive environment for community residents where supports and services are available on a drop-in basis and/or over the phone. It is the place to go for assistance navigating government programs for adults and seniors, employment insurance, child/family benefits and other social programs. Glance at FCSS Services:
FCSS programs, such as High River’s Cycling without Age, Gathering Spaces, The Meeting Place, and Senior’s Socials are designed to help address provincial prevention priorities by meeting one or more of the following goals:
1. Promote and encourage active engagement in the community;
2. Foster a sense of belonging;
3. Promote social inclusion;
4. Develop and maintain healthy relationships;
5. Enhance access to social supports; and
6. Develop and strengthen skills that build resilience. For more FCSS programs and services visit: https://highriver.ca/community/community-support-services/fcss-programs-and-resources
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