Wainwright & District FCSS

Wainwright & District FCSS Increasing the quality of life for our community with prevention programs, info, and awareness.

Wainwright & District FCSS was created through a partnership between the Province of Alberta and participating municipalities. The FCSS Act enables the provincial government to participate with municipalities in the provision of preventative social services. The FCSS Act outlines the cost-sharing model in which the province provides 80% and the municipalities provide 20% of the funding for FCSS. W

ainwright & District FCSS is a multi-municipal program created by an agreement between the Town of Wainwright, the Municipal District of Wainwright, and the Villages of Chauvin, Edgerton and Irma. For over 50 years Wainwright & District FCSS has provided programs of a preventative nature to the community.

Drop-in Support Group
05/28/2026

Drop-in Support Group

05/28/2026

A farmer reached a breaking point with burnout—and decided to respond in a way that would reach others like her.

She began mailing $100 gift cards to farmers across the continent with one simple message: take care of yourself.

That farmer is Clara Coleman, founder of Real Farmer Care. In Episode 8 of Hay Are We Okay?, she joins host Merle Massie to talk about why farmers resist self-care—and what shifts when they finally receive it.

Listen now at https://hubs.ly/Q04hK4mn0 or wherever you get your podcasts.

AGCO Real Farmer Care

05/28/2026

According to a survey by the Pew Research Center last year, parents’ number one desire is for their children to become financially independent and grow into honest and ethical people. Meanwhile, the number one worry (which 76 percent of parents said was extremely to somewhat worrisome) is that their kids might struggle with depression or anxiety.

This makes sense, as what parent does not want to raise a happy, healthy, and productive adult?

Despite that data, many parents are doing more for their teens and young adults than ever before, and it’s a problem. One trend that is currently playing out is named Failure to Launch Syndrome. While not an official mental health diagnosis, it is a phenomenon that refers to those young adults who remain dependent on their parents rather than establishing a separate and independent life as self-sufficient adults.

“Failure to Launch is the stall in the developmental process of young adults that can include symptoms like feeling stuck, an overall lack of motivation, and withdrawing from others,” explains National Certified Counselor Tanya Peterson. “Keep in mind that the ‘launch’ to full adulthood is typically a gradual transition, a process involving different steps and milestones rather than a single event. Similarly, symptoms may occur and accumulate over time.”

Examples of this might be a college student who can’t do things like problem-solve on their own while away at school, yet is equally unproductive and unable to function when they return home. Or, a recent college graduate who does not seek employment and is unmotivated to do so.

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05/28/2026

May is —a great time to check in on yourself & your loved ones. If you or someone you know needs help, confidential support & treatment options are available.

💚 Help yourself & share to help others: samhsa.gov/find-help

05/28/2026

Fabyan Bridge located on Range Rd 75 is CLOSED due to an unforeseen incident. It will remain closed until an inspection can be completed and necessary repairs are complete.
Please use alternative routes until otherwise posted.

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05/28/2026

Members of the Wainwright Quota Club were very pleased to present a $500 donation to Sarah King, in support of the local branch of the Alzheimer's Society.@

05/28/2026

🌟 Who brings care closer in your community? 🌟

This Alberta Rural Health Week, take a moment to recognize a rural healthcare professional who has made a difference in your life.

Share a message, post a photo, or use one of our downloadable cards to say thank you.

Small gestures go a long way in showing appreciation for those who care for our communities every day.

Download the cards and other resources at RHPAP.ca/ARHW

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Address

902 5th Avenue
Wainwright, AB
T9W1C7

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 3:30pm

Telephone

+17808422555

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