CFS to offer counseling at library, Battleford Co-op pharmacy
While people don’t tend to think about going to the library or pharmacy to sit down and talk to someone about their mental health, they can now do just that through a program offered by Catholic Family Services (CFS) of the Battlefords.
The CFS is now offering free walk-in counselling services at the North Battleford Public Library in addition to the CFS office in North Battleford and will soon offer services at the pharmacy in the Discovery Co-op in Battleford starting Aug. 20.
People can meet privately with a professional counsellor to discuss their concerns.
“We’re trying to make [counselling] more accessible to people who might just be out and about, and want to go somewhere [to talk], where it is more private,” Executive Director Kim Morrison said of the new program that is funded by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health. “It’s available right there and then, when they need it.”


