ALIGN is Alberta’s provincial membership association dedicated to strengthening organizations that serve children, youth, and families—empowering them to create safer, stronger, and more resilient communities.
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ALIGN ASSOCIATION
ALIGN's featured programs and initiatives to support agencies serving children, youth and families
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Keeping our members informed
ALIGN and sector updates and resources that reflects the interests, needs, perspectives, and aspirations of our members
AHS Pediatric Rehabilitation Resources
Pediatric rehabilitation helps children and youth live the best life they can, build resilience, and take part in the activities meaningful to them and their families.

March is National Social Work Month in Canada
National Social Work Month each March and Social Work Week in Alberta, celebrated from March 2 to 8, 2026. ALIGN proudly acknowledges and celebrates the invaluable contributions of social workers across Alberta!

ALIGN CONNECTIONS For Indigenous Children/Youth & Caregivers February 2026
CONNECTIONS is monthly newsletter designed to support Foster and Kinship Caregivers to ensure First Nations, Metis & Inuit children in their care have access to cultural resources, activities and events that broaden their cultural awareness.

National Volunteer Week Enhancement Fund Applications
The deadline is March 23, 2026. Apply now for funding to support your organization’s National Volunteer Week (April 19–25, 2026) celebrations.

Join Us! ALIGN Regional Chapter Meetings
We invite all ALIGN Association to participate in Regional Chapter Meetings. ALIGN chapter meetings serve as a vital platform for collaboration, learning, advocacy, and enhancing the effectiveness of non-profit and charitable agencies. We are stronger together!

ADS Report: Alberta Disability Summit: Listening in a Good Way-Indigenous Perspectives on Disability (ALIGN)
Listening in a Good Way: Indigenous Perspectives on Disability shares what was heard at the Alberta Disability Summit November 27, 2026 – Indigenous Cultural Understanding, held on Tsuut’ina Nation. This reflection centres Indigenous voices, lived experience, and community knowledge, highlighting barriers, strengths, and opportunities to move disability services toward more culturally grounded, relationship-based approaches.

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ALIGN Events
ALIGN welcomes both members and non-members to attend our annual conference and on-going training events & gatherings





