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Millican Ogden Community Association Family Resource Center

2734 76 Avenue SE, Calgary, AB, T2C 0R5

403-720-3322 | Website

Through the MOCA Family Resource Centre area residents can seek out a variety of referrals, job search assistance, and community services.

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What:

Store Type | Community Services

Where:

Neighbourhood | Southeast

When:

Monday- Friday 9:00AM – 2:00PM; 1:00PM – 5:00PM

Profile Last Updated: May 05, 2009

Dedicated Group of Community Residents
Operating under the Millican-Ogden Community Association, the MOCA Advisory committee is a dedicated group of community residents who use their knowledge, expertise and time to assist others in need of support in the community. On staff, ready to assist you when you need it is a career counselor and a youth and family outreach coordinator.

Supported With Information and Encouragement
The MOCA Family Resource Centre offers assistance to those who need support but do not know where to go. It was started by a group of residents who wanted a place where anyone in the community could go to be supported with information and encouragement. Through the MOCA Family Resource Centre area residents can seek out a variety of referrals, job search assistance, and community services.

Help Finding Help
The MOCA Family Resource Centre is there to help you when you need help finding help. Some referrals they may be able to assist you with are: food hampers, subsidized housing, financial aid and parenting issues. Job search assistance can be delivered over the phone, email or in person. Career Counseling Workshops are held regularly as are skills training, such as typing and resume writing.

Call the MOCA Family Resource Centre
Community Services include the toy lending library, computer and internet access, youth drop-in programs, programs for adults, programs for children, clothing and book exchange. If you’re in need of assistance and aren’t sure where to turn, call the MOCA Family Resource Centre.