Located at the Cronquist House: 4707 Fountain Drive, Red Deer
Phone: (403) 346 - 0055 | Fax: (403) 347 - 8759
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Philippine Canadian Association

Philippine Canadian Association

Address: Post Office Box 25164, Station Postal Box CTR, Red Deer, AB T4N7B6

Phone: 403-350-8179

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Website: http://www.filipinoreddeer.org/

To promote and serve the Filipino - Canadian community through social involvement while preserving and sharing the Philippine heritage


 

Red Deer and District Chinese Cultural Society

Red Deer and District Chinese Cultural SocietyAddress: 4814 50 Street Red Deer, AB, T4N 1X4

Phone: (403) 352 - 8818

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Website: http://reddeerchinesesociety.com/

Back in the 1950s and 1960s, the early Chinese residents in Red Deer, mostly Toi-Shan dialect speakers who had originated from the southern Kwangtung (now Quangdong) Province of China, got together to form the first Chinese Community Association. The Association’s main activities were based on a strong “benevolence” mandate of providing assistance and support to fellow Chinese in Red Deer. The local Chinese had also participated in the City’s social and cultural activities. With the number of Chinese population grew over the years, plus influx of new immigrants from Hong Kong and south-east Asia, the Chinese elders saw an increasing need of formerly organizing a Chinese community society to properly plan and manage the Association’s financial resources and activities. 


 

Shining Mountains Living Community Services

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         Address: 4925 - 46 St. Red Deer, AB T4N 1N2
         Phone: (403) 346 - 9794
         Website: www.smlca.ca 

       

 

Our Mission: To provide services for Aboriginal People on a Status-Blind basis that builds capacity for increased physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health within marginalized and under-served    populations who are, or at risk of being affected by HIV/AIDS and or HCV infection, regardless of where they reside.


 

Sonyashnyk Ukrainian Dancers

        Contact:  Irene 403-346-5712 or 403-506-5749

 

The Sonyashnyk Dance Club was formed in September 2016 and incorporated as a non profit organization in February 2019.

The Club was started by a group of individuals driven by thier love of Ukrainian culture and dance. The desire to continue Ukrainian dancing and learn more about Ukrainian culture led ti the passion of promoting the culture through music and dance by sharing it with the community.

The group participates in many events held by the Red Deer Cultural Heritage Society and other Central Alberta Community Activities, such as Canada Day, Alberta Culture Days, 2019 Winter Games and many senior complexes, local schools as well as weddings and anniversaries. The group has attended competitions at Vegreville Pysanka Festival, Yalenka Southern Alberta Ukrainian Dance and Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Festival.

Sonyashnyk takes pride in the culture and passion to be active in the community, sharing our joy of dance, love of music and the added benefits of exercise. Anyone is welcome to join as we showcase the stunning display of costume and dance from many regions of the Ukraine.

 

 

The Red Deer Native Friendship Society

Address: 4808 51 Avenue Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4H3

Phone: 403.340.0020

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Website: www.rdnfs.com

 

 

 

The Red Deer Native Friendship Society is a not profit charitable organization that has been meeting the needs of Indigenous people making a transition to the city of Red Deer since 1984.

The Red Deer Native Friendship Society provides cultural programs and services in health, family preservation, traditional parenting, homelessness prevention, Cyber School, youth programming, education, and cultural connections for all people of all age groups.

Opening soon at 4615 Riverside Drive our new Asooahum cultural housing development and cultural community centre will provide cultural services to all central Albertans.