Whether you’re new to Alberta, looking to grow your skills, or seeking information to support your next step, this is your space. Here you’ll find practical tools, articles, and guides designed to help you navigate systems, access opportunities, and feel confident in your decisions.
From downloadable forms and how-to guides to community articles and program handouts, these resources are created with the diverse needs of our clients in mind. Explore what’s here, share it with others, and use it to build your own path toward connection, growth, and success.


The toolkit is a collection of teaching resources to support you in providing nutrition information to newcomer groups or individuals through discussion and interactive activities. It has been designed for audiences with basic English literacy levels and diverse cultural backgrounds.

Many people in Alberta have disabilities and could benefit from receiving extra support with their finances, health care options, employment, educational opportunities, and more. There are many different types of programs and benefits available for people who have disabilities. Some of these supports are available across Canada and others are only available to people in Alberta. This resource will go over some of the most common disability benefits available for children, adults, and all ages. It does not include all possible benefits, and there are many organizations and programs that can provide additional support. We encourage you to review all resources created through the Action for Healthy Communities and Plan Institute partnership.

Regardless of citizenship status, every person in Canada has their human rights protected by international, federal, and provincial or territorial law. Rights are freedoms that people are given. In Canada, these rights include democratic, equality, and legal rights. Here are some examples of your and your loved one's disability rights.
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