Community Resource Centres



A Community Resource Centre (CRC) is a community based 'one-stop shop' for resources and support. It exists to connect you to all of your available community services, organizations and groups. It has a welcome feeling and its efforts are focused on prevention and early intervention.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What Services are Available at a CRC?
A: Each CRC is uniquely created for the community it serves; different services and programs operate out of each CRC.

Q: Why CRCs?
A: During the community consultation portion of the redesign of Children's Services process in the Calgary and Area region, you told us that you would like:

  • Input into the issues facing children, youth and families in your community, and into the development of solutions addressing those issues
  • More focus on prevention and early intervention
  • Convenient access to locally available services and programs, only having to 'tell your story once' in order to be able to receive needed support.

Q: What activities would I expect to find going on at a CRC?
A: A CRC is a place that is likely to be humming with the activity. Some of these activities could be:

  • A parent being assisted in completing an application for childcare or out-of-school care subsidy
  • The communities Youth Council planning crime prevention conference for youth in the community
  • The CCC working on their community assessment, identifying issues that affect the children, youth, and families of the community
  • Volunteers organizing a clothing exchange or a family event for the whole community
  • Local women meeting to plan the menus for their collective kitchen's next group cooking day
  • Parents talking to a worker/Psychologist about getting help for their teen's anger management problem
  • Parents attending a parenting workshop to learn strategies to deal with their child's challenging behaviour
  • Aboriginal women learning to do traditional crafts
  • Young people attending a pre-employment program
  • An English as a Second Language class
  • A youth visiting his probation officer
  • A committee of community residents and people working in a immigrant services meeting to co-ordinate services required to support immigrants in the community
  • Someone using the community use computer to look at the Affordable Housing Registry's listings, type up a resume, or search job listings on the Internet
  • Or, someone may have dropped by to talk about an idea they've had for an activity, program, or service that would benefit the community

Q: How is Calgary and Area Child and Family Services involved with CRCs?
A: Calgary and Area Child and Family Services has responded to community input by:

  • Taking a lead role in bringing together partners to create Community Coordinating Councils, which in turn develop the CRCs.
  • Providing core funding for CRCs. Core funding provides the financial sustainability required for communities to attract additional funding sources

Q: Where are CRCs located?
A: Following is a list of the CRCs located throughout the Calgary and Area region:

Contact Information

Follow the links from the FAQ "Where are CRCs located?" above.


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