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Family and Community Support Services Monthly Newsletter
                                   November 2025 


Get informed of and connected to the happenings at FCSS! Our monthly newsletter showcases all the dynamic programming and events we offer in our community. 


FCSS is passionate about community well-being. Healthy relationships are important throughout all ages and stages of life and contribute to positive mental health. 


Create the tomorrow you want and build resilience by learning new skills, using tools and strategies and making supportive connections! 


FCSS is here to help you connect!

Friendly Visitor
Community Resource Directory
Support Group
Light Tour
Family Dance
Coats for Kids

Coats for Kids

Giving a coat gives more than warmth—it gives comfort, dignity, and hope. When you donate your gently used winter outerwear, you help: 

  • A child go to school bundled up and ready to learn
  • A senior stay warm on their way to appointments
  • Reduce waste by keeping coats out of the landfill

Items accepted: coats, snow pants, mitts, toques, and scarves (in all sizes).
 Items not accepted: non-winter clothing. 

Drop off today and make a big difference in someone’s winter. 

  • Hinton FCSS – 821 Switzer Drive (Mon–Fri, 8 a.m.–4 p.m.)

Need a coat? Visit one of these locations:

  • Hinton Municipal Library – 803 Switzer Drive (Mon–Fri, 10 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat–Sun, Noon–4 p.m.)
  • Hinton Food Bank – 124 Market Street (Tuesdays, 6:30–8 p.m.)
  • Hinton FCSS – 821 Switzer Drive (Mon–Fri, 8 a.m.–4 p.m.)
55 & Thriving

Rural Mental Health Network

FVP History

Hinton, AB - Family Violence Prevention Month started in 1986 as a local initiative right here in Hinton, Alberta where concerned residents launched a family violence education and prevention campaign. This year marks the 39th anniversary of Family Violence Prevention Month. You can see what The Hinton Society for the Prevention of Family Violence did 39 years ago.
 
 This grassroots effort inspired the Alberta Legislature to support family violence prevention as an ongoing provincial initiative, resulting in the creation of Family Violence Prevention Month. Today, hundreds of Alberta communities and thousands of individuals are actively involved in preventing family violence by providing public education and services.
 
The Town of Hinton recognizes the importance of partnering with community agencies to continue the work that began in Hinton 39 years ago. The West Yellowhead Regional Family Violence & Sexual Assault Network developed the “Supporting Individuals Experiencing Family Violence in our Community” toolkit that can be accessed by anyone experiencing family violence or looking for information on how to best support someone in a family violence situation. Hinton-Family-Violence-Community-Toolkit

 

Alberta has the third-highest domestic violence rate in all of Canada, and the rate of police-reported intimate partner violence against women in urban areas of Alberta is 535 incidents per 100,000 population. This is higher than the national average of 461 incidents per 100,000 population (Statistics Canada, 2022).

 

In Alberta 74% report that they personally know at least one woman who has been sexually or physically assaulted. This figure does not factor in the countless women who do not tell anyone about the assault(s) nor does it factor in any other type of abuse besides physical and sexualized violence. (Canadian Women’s Foundation “Angus Reid Omnibus Survey”, 2012).

 

Purple is the colour that symbolizes the movement to end all forms of family violence. In recognition of Family Violence Prevention Month, the West Fraser Guild as well as the Green Square Visitor Information Centre will shine bright in purple for the month of November. Everyone is encouraged to wear all things purple on Friday, November 14, as a symbol of peace, courage, survival honour and personal dedication to family violence awareness. View the months events on the Town of Hinton Events Calendar. 

 

Everyone needs to be part of the solution to stop family violence. Take action. Learn about Family Violence. Be a positive Role Model. Speak about Family Violence. Offer time and resources. 

 

You can find out more information about family violence by accessing and sharing resources available from the Government of Alberta at https://www.alberta.ca/family-violence-prevention-month.aspx

 

Family Violence affects people of all age demographics, from children to older adults. If you, or someone you know is experiencing family violence, call 911 if there is immediate danger. 

 

The Family Violence Helpline if accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 310-1818 from anywhere in Alberta, or you can reach out to any of the partnering agencies listed in the Hinton Family Violence community toolkit. 

FVP Events
FVP Wear Purple
RMH Volunteers Needed
knock knock
Benefits of neighbouring
Mental Health Continuum Model

YOUTH CENTRE

YC Calendar
YC Resume Help
YC Closed
YC Creative Crew
YC SPCA
YC Food Bank

Family Resource Network

FRN Calendar

Hinton Kids for Success

HKFS Calendar

Carolyn Smith

Family & Community Support Services Assistant

Town of Hinton | Gateway to the Rockies

p: 780.865.6036 | f: 780.865.2669

e: fcss@hinton.ca 

821 Switzer Drive

Hinton, AB  T7V 1V1

https://www.hinton.ca/fcss

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