Current Projects

Lethbridge Family Services has a variety of permanent and temporary projects and initiatives that would not succeed without community support. It is thanks to the generosity of our donors and funders that we are able to undertake so many important projects in our community. 

When you or your organization donates to LFS, you have the option to choose between donating to our general fund, or donating to a particular initiative that is important to you. To learn more about these initiatives, click the thumbnails below for the ones that interest you!

Contact: Michelle Gallucci, Director of Advancement and Communications
Email: mgallucci@lfsfamily.ca
Phone: 403-327-5724 

Office Hours:
8:30 am—4:30 pm, Monday—Friday
Closed Statutory holidays

Dryden Roesch Dryden Roesch

Newcomer Girls Group

In spaces they feel safe, nurtured, and mentored, our free program for newcomer female youth will run every Friday afternoon.

Read More
Dryden Roesch Dryden Roesch

Angel Tree

Since 1992, the Lethbridge Family Services Angel Tree Christmas campaign's goal has been to ensure that every child has the opportunity to experience the joy of Christmas. We want to help as many families in need as possible, and this can only be accomplished with your help.

Read More
Dryden Roesch Dryden Roesch

Backpacks for Safety Project

Each ‘Backpack for Safety’ will be provided to adults (and their children) forced to leave their home as a result of domestic violence. A backpack containing high quality products underscores our understanding of the importance of feeling comforted and worthy in a crisis.

Read More
Dryden Roesch Dryden Roesch

Newcomer Women's Group

The Newcomer Women’s Group empowers participants to build friendships and gain a better understanding of our community through social, cultural, and outdoor activities.

Read More
Dryden Roesch Dryden Roesch

Ceiling Lift Walking Track System and Mobility Harness

Walking is the basis of mobility. For many of our mobility-challenged clients, walking is independence and joy. And this ability to move around the facility with assistive devices like a ceiling lift walking track system, provides dignity.

Read More