Neighbourhood Connect

Everyone has something to offer. Getting to know your neighbours—their strengths, skills, and needs—helps build a stronger, more caring community.

We’re building a network of Neighbourhood Connectors and invite you to get involved. You can share local updates or host simple neighbourhood gatherings.

Connecting is easy and fun. As people get to know each other, a stronger, safer, and more supportive community grows.

Let’s build a connected Stony Plain—together.

Strengthening Community Neighbourhood Connect 

Four events. One goal: stronger neighbourhoods.

  • Time: 5:30-7PM
  • Location: Stony Plain Community and Social Development #107, 4613-52 Ave, Stony Plain
  • REGISTER HERE

Join us to connect, learn, and take action. Each session combines learning with a hands-on community project. Light dinner provided.

  • MARCH 31, 2026 (Tuesday): 
    Learn about Walk for Wellness and explore how understanding mental health can help neighbours feel safe, connected, and supported.

  • APRIL 30, 2026 (Thursday):  
    Talk about poverty in your neighbourhood and learn how communities can provide empathy, support, and practical help for those facing challenges.

  • MAY 28, 2026 (Thursday): 
    Share petunias and plant Uproot Abuse gardens to raise awareness, foster respect, and support seniors in your community.

  • AUGUST 26, 2026 (Wednesday): 
    Youth Matter - celebrate their ideas and energy, and discover how including young people strengthens your neighbourhood.

  • Increased care of neighbours
  • Increase care of shared spaces, the environment we call home
  • Increased civic engagement and economic growth opportunities
  • Increased social and cultural wellness
  • Increased safety
  • Activated and shared knowledge, creativity
    and innovation

  • Commit to connecting with 3-6 neighbours
  • Connect with neighbours in innovative ways 
  • Create a connection system for neighbours to stay in touch 
  • Be observant for neighbours in need of support
  • Connect neighbours in need with neighbourhood resources

To increase your neighbouring confidence, Check out SeniorConnect Tri-Region - a free, online training program that teaches residents how to recognize and respond to seniors in need.

The program is open to all residents in the Tri-Municipal Region and is an excellent way for us to work together to help seniors in our community find local information, resources and support.

For more information, visit SeniorConnect.