The Rocky View County Family and Community Support Services Program (FCSS) provides funding to support the preventive social needs of area residents. Rocky View County is a member of the Provincial FCSS Program and the Family and Community Support Services Association of Alberta.
Rocky View County residents may obtain community, social, government, and health services information and referrals through 211 Alberta.
Residents can reach 211 via phone, text or chat, anytime 24/7. The service is free, confidential and available in over 170 languages over the phone.
- Dial 2-1-1
- Text INFO to 211
- Visit ab.211.ca and click "Live Chat"
Additionally, a variety of County-supported programs may be able to provide assistance to residents during regular business hours, Monday to Friday.
Bearspaw Community Association / Lifestyle Centre
- Youth Programming
- Community Engagement Program
Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Calgary and Area
- Teen Mentoring in Rocky View County
Boys & Girls Club (BGC) Cochrane and Area
- Youth Outreach and Engagement
Bragg Creek Community Association
- Rumble & Roar
Centre for Sexuality
- WiseGuyz Program
Cochrane and Area Men's Shed Association
- Coffee Group and Speaker Series
Cochrane, Town of – FCSS
- Programs for Rural Residents
- Rural Community Support Program
Friends of Spirit Winds Ranch Society
- Equine Assisted Child and Youth Program
Irricana, Town of – FCSS
- Programs and Community Connection Initiatives
KIK Seniors Club – Irricana
- Seniors Connection Program
Langdon Older Kids (OK) Seniors Club
- Seniors Programming
North Rocky View Community Links
- Information and Referral Program
- Family Resource Program
- Counselling Services
Robinson Outreach at River Cross Ranch (ROARR)
- Senior Lunch Program
- Volunteer CARE Program
Seniors for Kids Society
- Senior Mentoring Program
Synergy Youth and Community Development Society
- Youth Programs
- Information and Referral
- Connection & Care Counselling
Variety - the Children's Charity of Alberta Association
- "Just Like You" - Disability Awareness Program