Distress Centre Calgary
Nataliya Haurylenka has extensive experience in administrative and medical roles, with a strong focus on supporting diverse communities in non-profit settings. Currently serving as an Office Assistant and Receptionist at Distress Centre Calgary since March 2017, Nataliya previously held the position of Administrative Assistant at Calgary Immigrant Women's Association from August 2017 to May 2018. Earlier in their career, Nataliya worked as a Nurse and Medical Office Assistant/Receptionist at New Vision Medical Clinic from July 2007 to January 2013, and as a Nurse at Minsk Oncology Center from November 2005 to June 2007. Nataliya's educational background includes a nursing diploma from Bobruisk Medical College, along with additional training from CIWA and CCIS between 2015 and 2016. Renowned for being a team player who is self-motivated and eager to learn, Nataliya is familiar with working in diverse cultural environments, particularly within immigrant-serving agencies.
Distress Centre Calgary
Distress Centre Calgary (DCC) provides 24 hour crisis support, professional counselling, and 211 referrals to hundreds of community, social, government and health resources - all at no cost. DCC ensures that everyone has a place to turn to in a time of crisis. For 50 years DCC has provided a critical service to every citizen in Calgary and area. 24 Hour Support: If you need to talk, Distress Centre is here to listen. Anyone can contact Distress Centre 24/7 by phone, text or chat. All conversations are confidential. Phone or text 403-266-HELP (4357) or chat online at distresscentre.com Youth support: ConnecTeen is Distress Centre’s youth peer support service, offering youth a choice in how to connect with our volunteers. 24 hour support is offered by phone, text and chat and peer support is available from 3-10pm on weekdays and 12-10pm on weekends. www.CalgaryConnecTeen.com 211 24 Hour Information & Referral Service: Dial 2-1-1, text INFO to 211 or visit ab.211.ca and click “live chat.”