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Alberta Government Opens Grant Applications for Crisis Intervention Support

The Alberta government has initiated the application process for funding aimed at crisis intervention support services for families. This funding is specifically for Family Resource Network programs, which focus on prevention and early intervention services. The goal is to help families access assistance before crises occur.

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This week, the Alberta government announced the opening of applications for a new funding stream intended to enhance crisis intervention support services available to families across the province. The grants are targeted at Family Resource Network programs, which play a vital role in offering prevention and early intervention services designed to assist families before they reach a crisis point.

The Alberta government emphasises the importance of ensuring that families have access to necessary supports and services. By fostering an environment where families can receive help proactively, the initiative aims to address underlying issues before they escalate into more significant challenges. These services will cover a range of supports, providing resources for families in need across Alberta.

The introduction of this funding is part of the provincial government's broader effort to improve family well-being and ensure that families can navigate potential crises with adequate resources readily available. As applications are now open, interested organizations and programs are encouraged to apply to contribute to this crucial support system.

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