Our Community
Community
Services
Leduc & Area
Leduc & District
Food Bank
The LDFB is a community driven and supported organization that relies on community donations and volunteer support in order to provide short term assistance to an approximate population of 85,000 people. We were created so that those in the community/region in need had relief of food insecurity. We are here to work alongside with other helping agencies and to help fill a gap when needed.
Leduc
HUB
The Hub is meant to be a ‘hand up’ in a crisis situation, not an ongoing support agency. They operate programs that are unavailable elsewhere: Operation Night Angel-Short term motel space to women fleeing domestic abuse (referral required) Coats for Families-providing all kinds of winter wear to low-income families Hope for Leduc Homeless-care-kits, blankets, new toiletries and underwear/socks, meal cards, bus tickets. The Hub is 100% volunteer operated organization! From varied professional backgrounds, they all have a passion to serve.
Funding comes through grants, fundraisers and donations from those that believe in what they do.
Leduc Family and Community Support Services
Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) provides free confidential support and resources to residents of the City of Leduc. Their staff has a strong working knowledge of local support services and are able to connect families, youth, adults and seniors with available programs and services, including: One-on-one support, Outreach services, Subsidized counselling, Programs and workshops, and Community events.
Leduc
211
Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) provides assistance to residents of the City of Leduc, Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. For more information, contact FCSS at 780-980-7109.
If you need assistance outside of regular office hours, 211 is a single access point to health, human services, community resources, and government assistance programs.
Join our Community
Peace Lutheran church is a church of seekers, friends, family members, questioners, youth, seniors, the working class, students, young families, single individuals, born in the cradle Lutherans, those new to the Lutheran church, people from North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. This wonderful mix of people, though varied in theology and backgrounds, are unified because we are all Children of God and claimed by Christ. Through the many hands of our community, we seek to serve God, our family of Peace Lutheran and the community of Leduc.