To mark the 10th year of PCHS Calgary, the organization is seeking to conduct a guided needs assessment. This assessment will offer the necessary expertise and insights to maintain and develop practical programs effectively. The purpose of this assessment is twofold: to enhance PCHS Calgary’s internal and external capabilities and current programming and to address the specific needs of the South Asian community, ensuring no replication of existing services. PCHS Calgary’s scope is broadening, and its goal is to merge the evaluations of it’s past decade’s programming with this needs assessment. By doing so, PCHS Calgary aims to construct a supportive and valuable programming framework.

Triwood Community Association requires a revitalization of organizational policy. As the backbone used to guide the development of vital processes and procedures such as human resources, health and safety, finance and administration, and operations and governance, organizational policy that is both relevant and accountable to changing socioeconomic conditions is essential. Triwood Community Association requires a thorough review of existing policy, a gap analysis of areas that require further development, and the drafting of new policies to fill these gaps. The purpose of this project to ensure the state of policy at Triwood Community Association is complete and relevant, opening the door to develop further organizational processes.

A two-day gathering by and for survivors, their communities and supporters

A mutual learning project about the power of story and community

Community members provide opportunities for belonging by organizing a series of concerts and performances for residents of a long-term care facility

A skills-strengthening project of women within the African community who provide support and friendship to isolated African women around their pregnancy

Neighbourhood volunteers create a new gathering spot on a rugged piece of land

A free event to inspire community action

A gathering to share resources and celebrate community