Kindred Connections Society (Kindred)

About Kindred:

At Kindred, we’re convinced the key to living well is healthy relationships with self, family, and others. But relationships are complicated and sometimes we find ourselves in vulnerable places, disconnected from those who matter most.

Kindred’s purpose is to realize the power of human connection, and it shapes everything we do. Whether nuclear or chosen, family is the most important relationship in a person’s life. So, we invest in the special bond between children and those that care for them. We provide road maps toward healing when essential relationships are ruptured. And we understand that accessing timely mental health support can inspire confidence with self and others. Healthy human connection is possible, and together we can realize it.

The need for human connection is universal. At Kindred, we believe that everyone deserves to experience belonging regardless of where you come from, who you love, how much money you have or how you choose to pray. By embracing diversity of culture, race, religion, ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, and thought, Kindred is committed to ensuring there is space for you. Kindred approaches its diversity, equity, and inclusion journey with curiosity and humility. We commit to creating a safe and inclusive environment for our staff, clients and anyone we have the privilege of being in connection with.


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Open Positions at Kindred Connections Society (Kindred)

Outreach Worker

The Prenatal Outreach Support Team (POST) is a collaborative initiative between Calgary Police Service (CPS), CUPS and Kindred, to identify and provide specialized intervention and referrals for vulnerable pregnant women in high-risk situations. The POST Outreach Worker position is designed to enhance and assist in providing support and outreach to marginalized people who are pregnant or parenting newborns with cultural awareness and humility.

Parent Support Worker

The Parent Support Worker (PSW) supports young parents, attending Louise Dean Centre, to work towards their individual goals including furthering their education. Using a Case Management approach, the PSW will assist young parents to create service plans, connect to internal and external resources and provide crisis and emotional support. The PSW meets with clients individually as well as supports co-taught classes and psycho-educational groups.

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