NEW: Express access to COVID-19 vaccine record is now available.

The MyHealth.Alberta.ca Network showcases trusted, easy-to-use health and wellness resources from Alberta Health Services and Alberta-based partner organizations. The network is led by MyHealth.Alberta.ca, Alberta’s source for consumer health information. Our partners are committed to helping Albertans better manage their health and wellbeing. Health experts across Alberta make sure that the information on these sites is accurate and up-to-date. Our partners include

MyHealth.Alberta.ca Network
Health Information and Tools > Patient Care Handouts >  Learning About Food Insecurity: Not having enough money for food

Main Content

Learning About Food Insecurity: Not having enough money for food

What is food insecurity?

There may be times when you worry about having enough money for food for you and your family. You may also struggle to find healthy foods. You might sometimes not have enough food for each meal. These are all examples of food insecurity.

A healthcare provider can help you find services available to support you. They can better help you if they know you are worried about having enough money for food or if you have other challenges because of financial strain.

Where can you get help?

There are different types of income supports, community services, social supports, and health benefits available in Alberta. Ask your healthcare provider to help you find out more.

211 Alberta can help connect you to income and other supports.

You can access 211 in Alberta:

  • By phone (dial 211)
  • By texting INFO to 211
  • By online chat

Your healthcare provider may be able to provide you with better care if they know you are experiencing financial strain.

Some of the services they can help you access include:

Benefits Finder (Government of Canada)
This includes federal and provincial income supports and other programs.

Alberta supports

Information to help you find and apply for family and social supports.

Free community tax clinics

You may be missing out on income benefits, like GST/HST credits, child benefits, and working income tax benefits, if you do not file your taxes. Many community organizations host free tax clinics to help eligible people get their taxes done for free.

LawCentral Alberta
Information to help link people in Alberta to legal information and help.

Free Food in Alberta directories

A list of food banks, food hampers, and free meals available in different communities in Alberta. These directories include program details, locations, and contact information.

To see this information online and learn more, visit MyHealth.Alberta.ca/health/pages/conditions.aspx?Hwid=custom.ab_food_insecurity_inst.

For 24/7 nurse advice and general health information call Health Link at 811.

Current as of: January 25, 2022

Author: Nutrition Services, Alberta Health Services

This material is not a substitute for the advice of a qualified health professional. This material is intended for general information only and is provided on an "as is", "where is" basis. Although reasonable efforts were made to confirm the accuracy of the information, Alberta Health Services does not make any representation or warranty, express, implied or statutory, as to the accuracy, reliability, completeness, applicability or fitness for a particular purpose of such information. Alberta Health Services expressly disclaims all liability for the use of these materials, and for any claims, actions, demands or suits arising from such use.