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Action for Healthy Communities Small Centres
  • Home
    • Services We Offer
    • Settlement Workers in Schools
    • Who We Are
    • Simple English Site
    • Sign Up Form
    • Partnerships
    • Videos
    • Ukraine Information
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    • Home
      • Services We Offer
      • Settlement Workers in Schools
      • Who We Are
      • Simple English Site
      • Sign Up Form
      • Partnerships
      • Videos
      • Ukraine Information

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Who We Are | Simple English Website | Sign Up Form | Partnerships | Videos

Partnerships

Action for Healthy Communities is proud to work alongside the following organizations, as partners, supporters, and neighbours:

Photography Program in Camrose

  • Alberta Health Services

  • Battle River School Division

  • Black Gold School Division

  • Bonnyville Adult Learning (Portage College CALP)

  • Camrose Adult Learning Council

  • Camrose District Support Services (CDSS)

  • Camrose Family Resource Centre

  • Camrose Open Door Society


Wilderness Education in Lakeland

  • Camrose Public Library

  • Camrose Women's Shelter

  • Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society

  • Central Alberta Community Legal Clinic

  • Central Alberta Refugee Effort (CARE)

  • Camrose Refugee Support Committee

  • City of Camrose Community Services Department

  • City of Edmonton

  • Cold Lake Community Learning Centre

  • Elk Island Catholic Schools

  • Hope Mission

  • Lakeland Catholic School District

  • Lakeland Community Futures

  • Lighthouse CoWork

  • Neighbour Aid Camrose

  • Northern Lights School Division

  • Portage College

  • STAR Catholic School Division

To learn more, visit our main website:

  • https://a4hc.ca/

Action for Healthy Communities is paid for by the Government of Canada.

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