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Ian’s Story

2023-02-10T15:44:48+00:00

Ian* lost his job in early 2016 and has been unable to secure long-term employment since then. Adding to the stress of not being able to find work, Ian has health problems he's been dealing with for months. He lives with excessive pain and is feeling hopeless. As a father to three, he worries about [...]

Ian’s Story2023-02-10T15:44:48+00:00

Goodbye from Joan Roy, after 25 years at Distress Centre

2023-02-10T15:46:39+00:00

The time has come for me to say goodbye to Distress Centre and to all the great folks I’ve had the opportunity to work with over the past 25 years. To be celebrating my 25 years at Distress Centre still amazes me! The agency has grown in volunteers, staff, programing and funder support over the [...]

Goodbye from Joan Roy, after 25 years at Distress Centre2023-02-10T15:46:39+00:00

13 reasons why you should contact Distress Centre Calgary

2023-02-10T15:46:12+00:00

The title of this article likely sounds familiar to you because the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, adapted from Jay Asher’s novel, Thirteen Reasons Why, has created immense discussion among teens, schools, and families. The show’s content is controversial and it has received some negative feedback. However, as an organization that specializes in crisis intervention [...]

13 reasons why you should contact Distress Centre Calgary2023-02-10T15:46:12+00:00

After 25 years, Distress Centre bids a fond farewell to Joan Roy

2023-02-10T15:46:46+00:00

On June 1st, the staff, volunteers and board at Distress Centre Calgary will bid a fond farewell to Executive Director, Joan Roy, as she begins her next adventure on a well-earned retirement. Joan first joined Distress Centre as a social work student on a 4 month practicum. On June 1, 1992 she was offered a [...]

After 25 years, Distress Centre bids a fond farewell to Joan Roy2023-02-10T15:46:46+00:00

211 provided critical information to Fort McMurray Evacuees

2017-05-03T17:22:51+00:00

No one can predict when a disaster like the Wood Buffalo/Fort McMurray wildfires may occur- nor the emotional trauma and devastation that is left in its wake. 211 service was available for those who needed it most. Information & Referral Specialists are highly skilled in crisis intervention, and are prepared to support a community during [...]

211 provided critical information to Fort McMurray Evacuees2017-05-03T17:22:51+00:00

Q&A with Nexen employee and crisis line volunteer, Shane Stronach

2017-04-24T17:19:28+00:00

Crisis line volunteer, Shane Stronach, at the Nexen booth in our contact centre. Shane Stronach had been looking for a long-term volunteer opportunity for a while when he came across Distress Centre. Having experienced his own crisis several years ago, he felt volunteering on our crisis lines could be a good opportunity to help out [...]

Q&A with Nexen employee and crisis line volunteer, Shane Stronach2017-04-24T17:19:28+00:00

My journey from crisis line volunteer to registered psychologist

2017-04-06T17:18:32+00:00

Jeremy Luk, alumni Distress Centre volunteer and registered psychologist. Photo by @rockywanders Growing up, I was always a curious child who was fascinated by the lives of others and in understanding how the human brain worked, so it only seemed natural for me to explore a path in the area of psychology. My first year [...]

My journey from crisis line volunteer to registered psychologist2017-04-06T17:18:32+00:00

ConnecTeen and the Calgary Hitmen Celebrate 8 Year Partnership

2017-03-21T17:06:20+00:00

ConnecTeen staff with Youth Central volunteers at the CT booth. On Sunday, March 12, 2017, the Calgary Hitmen faced off against the Edmonton Oil Kings to take the win, with a final score of 5-2. Thousands of fans turned out to cheer the Hitmen to victory and to support ConnecTeen, Distress Centre’s youth peer support [...]

ConnecTeen and the Calgary Hitmen Celebrate 8 Year Partnership2017-03-21T17:06:20+00:00

What it’s like to volunteer at ConnecTeen, Distress Centre’s teen crisis line

2017-02-17T17:01:30+00:00

ConnecTeen volunteer, Grace Yoon, at the CT booth in our Contact Centre. Photo by Claris Kabasu. ConnecTeen, a program of Distress Centre, provides confidential, non-judgemental peer support to Calgary teens by phone, text, chat and email. ConnecTeen also provides an opportunity for teens to have a meaningful and impactful volunteer experience. ConnecTeen volunteers are aged [...]

What it’s like to volunteer at ConnecTeen, Distress Centre’s teen crisis line2017-02-17T17:01:30+00:00

5 steps to help someone who is having suicidal thoughts

2023-01-23T19:34:56+00:00

5 steps to help someone who is having suicidal thoughts In recent years there has been a push to normalize talking about mental health and mental illness to help end the stigma that surrounds it. But sometimes, even if you have the best intentions, you can find yourself floundering when someone confides in you [...]

5 steps to help someone who is having suicidal thoughts2023-01-23T19:34:56+00:00
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