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OUR MISSION
We aim to normalize sexual health in Alberta by providing evidence-informed, non-judgmental sexual
and reproductive health programs and services.
OUR VISIONAll Albertans experience healthy sexuality across
the lifespan.
Ensuring people have tools to make healthy decisions about their
sexuality and relationships.
Programs and Services
In 2016, we reached 9661 youth in Junior and Senior High Schools
We are proud to host the Calgary GSA Network, helping schools create safe spaces for LGBTQ students and staff.
We reached 153 boys in school and community programs.
“…outside [of WiseGuyz] you act tough and
everything…you act like you are not upset, but here you can be you and you can
just trust and talk.”
In 2016 staff delivered programs to 831 youth and 580 adults
in the community
We reached 130 youth and natural supports
We provided counselling to 244 individuals
Volunteers and staff supported 4939 contacts by email, phone, walk-in, and community booths.
Community Outreach and Counselling
Consent and By-Stander Intervention Training
We are engaging the community in conversations
about consent and sexual violence.
Working with allies, we are providing them with the tools
for creating a culture of consent in Calgary.
CCIS DIVERSITY, GENDER AND FAMILY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
Working at the intersection of immigrant families and LGBTQ populations
The Diversity Liaison staff will facilitate education programs intended to create a culture of respect, understanding, and appreciation for diversity and identity.
Designed in partnership with Calgary Sexual Health Centre, under the Healthy Relationships stream of Alberta Human Services
We will address the issues that girls have told us are most important to them
including healthy relationships, consent, online bullying, and media literacy
GIRL TALK
Inspiring Safe, Confident, Healthy Young Women
190 training sessions provided in over 20 cities and towns across Canada
In 2016
The Training Centre
5504 professionals attended a Training Centre workshop
We hosted 72campers and youth
leaders
Pride 2017
2016 Staff
Tristan Abbott Brian Hansen Feryal Neffati
Lee Allard Mason Jenkins Emily Ophus
Sarah Atkinson Chelsea Kelba Stafford Perry
Joe Campbell Sylvia Kessel Liam Potter
Roseline Carter Pam Krause Ash Rahmani
Janine Cote’ Octavio Lara Kelsey Ross
Kerry Coupland Kiki MacDonald Laura Shiels
Serena Dixon T Marasse Blake Spence
Meagan Filteau Hilary Mutch Becky Van Tassel
Kyle Godden Ian Myhra Diana Wark
Gaby Henning Jenna Nakamura
Board of Directors
Our volunteers contributed over 1000 hours in 2016!
Zoe Addington Tina McKay
Pat Cochrane Sean McLennan
Callie Dundas Elsbeth Mehrer
Richard Einarson Colin Mitchell
Sarah Ivany Debbie Simpson
Dawn Johnson Laurie VandeSchoot
Nicole Westman-Jones
Alexandra (Ali) Varga Julia Stein Meagan Filteau
Alexis Moar Kaileyne Stevenson Meghan Durieux
Amy Corkett Kallen Law Rana Mahmood
Bailey Longay Kate Kerleroux Samantha Archibald
Celina Boothby Kierra Moseman Sarah Hogendorp
Christina Bassett Kiki MacDonald Sarah Zendel
Elsa Johnson Kristie Joa Sarah-Nelle Jackson
Erin Luijkx Layne Price Taylor Nelson
Holly Tyrrell Manya Singh Tiffany Warholik
Jennifer Khil Meagan Bristowe Vivian Truong
Zach High-Leggett
Meredith and Patrick Cashion
Lori Egger and Steve Laut
ATB Financial
Jupiter Resources
RBC Foundation
Telus Foundation
Special Gift DonorsOur Corporate Partners
To Our ChangeMakers
Zoe Addington Carol Gray Bil MacLachlan &
Deborah Bartlett Norma Hogg Inga Gusarova
Nathan Berko Christine & John Ivany Nancy Miller
Kerry Coupland Sarah Ivany Dr. Suzanne Morris
Pat Cochrane Dawn Johnston D. Craig Natland
Richard Dunn Pam Krause Brian Nelson
Beatrice duPrey Bev Longstaff Debbie Simpson
Richard Einarson Olive Lukey Mike Tuka
Art Frank and Sean McLennan Gail Urquhart Consulting
Catherine Foote Becky Van Tassel
To Our Funders
City of Calgary, FCSS
Government of Alberta
Anonymous Donor
Alberta Lotteries
Calgary Foundation
United Way of Calgary and Area
Alberta Community HIV Fund
Canadian Public Health Association
In 2016 we impacted 22,100 individuals and provided information and resources to 52,600 Albertans.