Serving with Conviction and Courage

Settlement Services

Welcoming newcomers with guidance, respect, and culturally rooted support for a confident start in Canada.

Health Services

Empowering minds and healing hearts through accessible, stigma-free mental wellness care.

Addictions

Walking beside individuals on their journey to recovery with compassion, understanding, and culturally informed support.

Seniors Services

Honouring our elders with care, connection, and dignity—because aging should never mean being alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Punjabi Community Health Services (PCHS)

PCHS is a nonprofit, community-based organization offering culturally and linguistically appropriate health and social services. While its primary focus is the South Asian community, it welcomes and serves diverse populations across Edmonton and surrounding regions.

Who can access PCHS services

Anyone residing in the service area—including newcomers, permanent residents, international students, and Canadian citizens—can access PCHS programs. Services are free and confidential

What types of services does PCHS Edmonton offer?

PCHS provides a wide range of programs, including:

Mental Health & Addictions Support

Settlement Services for newcomers

Family and Youth Support

Geriatric Care and senior wellness programs

Health Promotion & Chronic Disease Management

What languages are services available in?

Services are offered in multiple languages including English, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, and more—ensuring accessibility for all community members.

Do I need to pay for services?

No. All services provided by PCHS are free of charge.

Where is PCHS Edmonton located?

While the main offices are in Brampton and Mississauga, PCHS Edmonton operates regionally.

How do I book an appointment or get involved?

You can call, email, or visit the PCHS website to:

Make a donation

Book an appointment

Join a program

Volunteer or apply for student placements

What help is available for families and youth?

PCHS offers:

Violence and substance abuse prevention

Mental health support

Parenting resources

Youth drop-in programs