Championing Health Equity Across Communities
Calgary Beacon for Minorities National provides specialized health and safety training tailored to youth, immigrants, Black sub-communities, and women, focusing on emergency preparedness for home and work environments.
Our Goal : Over 1,000 individuals trained to improve emergency readiness and family safety.

Our Goal: To expand health equity initiatives across Calgary.

Empowering Communities Through Health and Safety
Calgary Beacon for Minorities National champions health equity by delivering targeted training that prepares vulnerable groups for emergencies in homes and workplaces, fostering safer, healthier communities.

Championing Health and Safety for All
Explore our specialized training programs focused on emergency preparedness and community well-being.
Complimentary 3 Day Course Standard First Aid – Level C
Empowering individuals with essential skills for home and workplace safety.
Women’s Workplace Safety Seminar
Providing women-focused sessions to enhance safety and health awareness.
Immigrant Health and Safety Workshop
Customized training to support immigrants in navigating health and safety challenges.
Empowering Communities with Health and Safety Training
Discover our upcoming workshops and programs designed to foster community engagement and promote safety awareness among diverse groups.

Complimentary 3 Day Course Standard First Aid – Level C
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Join us to learn vital skills that protect families in emergencies.

Women’s Workplace Safety Seminar
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A specialized program focusing on safety protocols in professional environments.

Health Equity Initiatives for Immigrants
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Engage in sessions aimed at improving health outcomes through education.
Health and Safety Training for Diverse Communities
Health and Safety Training for Diverse Communities is designed to provide accessible, culturally responsive education that empowers individuals from diverse backgrounds to identify risks, prevent injuries, and respond effectively to emergencies in their workplaces, homes, and communities. The training acknowledges language barriers, cultural differences, varying literacy levels, and lived experiences, ensuring information is delivered in a respectful, practical, and easy-to-understand manner.
