Given the most recent announcements in Alberta yesterday, we wanted to share the following available resources that can provide additional support during these challenging times.
This index was brought to us by Bessie, an API connecting farmers to local eaters.
Individual Financial Support
Business Financial Support
Mental Health Support
- Canadian Mental Health Association – Calgary Chapter
- Canadian Mental Health Association – Edmonton Chapter
- AHS Mental Health Line
- Distress Centre
- Calgary Counselling Centre
- Cornerstone Counselling (Edmonton)
Updates on Alberta’s COVID Response
- Government of Alberta
- Government of Newfoundland & Labrador (we know this is a little odd but, they have been tracking outbreaks in Alberta that may impact rotational workers)
- The government is currently vaccinating Phase 1, Phase 2A and Phase 2B:
- Find a Pharmacy
- Book an Appointment Online
- Call Health Link – 811
How You Can Help:
- Restaurants – order pick up! It’s been in the news a lot but, delivery services cut into the slim amount restaurants take home at the end of the day.
- Give to local food banks – food banks are still dealing with an influx of people needing their services and with the inflated cost of food right now, we don’t see that number dropping any time soon.
- Donate to school boards – depending on the area, students still may not have access to a laptop to support online school.
What You Can Do For You:
- Make self-care a priority. Whether it’s playing with your kids, finishing work at 6 p.m. every day or eating whatever you want; do whatever makes you feel good. It’s okay if you didn’t start a business, become an all-star at a new hobby and if you didn’t workout every day over the last year. None of us have been through this before and there is no wrong way to take of yourself. So again, be kind to yourself and where you are at.
Most importantly, be kind to yourself. Generosity and supporting your community comes in forms—give only what you can. – The Founding Team at Bessie