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Estevan launches wellness website to support local residents

Estevan’s new wellness website connects residents with services and support to enhance safety, health and community well-being.
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ESTEVAN — The Estevan Wellness Committee has launched a new website designed to serve as a centralized hub for local services, programs and information that promote community safety and well-being.

The site, accessible at estevancommunitywellness.ca, provides a user-friendly platform where individuals, families and service providers can access reliable, up-to-date resources related to mental health, addiction support, housing, food security, youth and senior services, crisis intervention and more.

“This website is a direct response to community feedback asking for a one-stop source for local support,” said Shelly Veroba, co-chair of the Estevan Wellness Committee. “We know that accessing help can be overwhelming, especially in times of crisis. Our goal is to make it easier for residents to find the support they need, when they need it.”

Key features of the website include:

  • Categorized directory of local service providers
  • Accessibility tools panel for ease of access
  • Crisis information and emergency contacts
  • News and updates from the Estevan Wellness Committee
  • 'Get Involved' and 'Submit a Resource' links for connecting with the committee

The launch is part of the committee’s broader Community Safety and Well-Being Plan (CSWB), a strategic initiative to promote collaboration, reduce social risks and foster a healthier, more connected community.

“This is just the beginning,” added Veroba. “The website will evolve to meet community needs and continue to reflect the values of equity, accessibility and collaboration that guide the CSWB Plan.”

Residents are encouraged to explore the site and provide feedback to help ensure it remains a valuable and evolving resource for the Estevan community.

About Estevan Community Wellness
The Estevan Community Wellness Committee is committed to building a safer, healthier and more connected community through collaboration, innovation and action. Guided by four key priority areas — mental wellness, substance use and addiction, education and employment, and victimization — the committee focuses on proactive, community-based solutions.

Current initiatives include launching a neighbourhood watch and block parent-style program, strengthening natural support networks, partnering with local organizations to promote wellness-focused events and addressing service gaps such as affordable transportation.

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