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Who We Are

Everyone Moves Forward.

Rise Calgary carries forward more than 25 years of community trust, built by three legacy agencies — BowWest Community Resource Centre, Sunrise Community Link, and the Southeast Community Resource Centre. Today, we're a trusted leader in poverty reduction and financial empowerment, serving Calgarians from four locations across the city and on Siksika Nation.

Our mission is reducing poverty through economic and social mobility. Our vision — everyone moves forward — drives everything we do.

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Our 3-Phase Approach

Rise Calgary supports people in three stages: addressing immediate needs, building stability through coaching and practical strategies, and strengthening long-term independence. By creating breathing room beyond crisis and building on the strengths people already have, our clients gain the tools and confidence to move forward.

Stabilize

Crisis comes first. We help with what's urgent — income, food, and housing — because stability is the foundation everything else is built on.

Mobilize

With coaching grounded in behavioural science, clients build strategies to move beyond crisis — reducing the need for emergency support and building lasting security.

Empower

We build on the strengths people already have, growing the tools and independence to be self-sustaining — and to lift their own communities in turn.

Our Story

Rise Calgary is what happens when neighbourhood agencies decide they can do more together than apart.

  1. 1999

    BowWest Community Resource Centre opens in northwest Calgary

  2. 2000

    Sunrise Community Link begins serving 18 communities in Greater Forest Lawn

  3. 2017

    The agencies begin collaborating to serve Calgarians together

  4. 2019

    Working with United Way's The Social Impact Lab, we explore whether merging would mean better outcomes for Calgarians

  5. 2022

    Rise Calgary is officially incorporated, uniting BowWest and Sunrise — and launches a pilot partnership with Siksika Nation, bringing free tax filing and benefits navigation to Nation members.

  6. 2025

    The Southeast Community Resource Centre joins Rise, uniting three legacy agencies

  7. Today

    Four locations across Calgary and on Siksika Nation, one mission: everyone moves forward

Our Leadership

Salimah Kassam — Leader

Salimah has spent her career working on the complex, persistent problem of poverty in our communities. Before leading Rise Calgary, she helped launch and build Calgary's poverty reduction plan and Canada's national financial empowerment movement as Manager of the Financial Empowerment Network at United Way of Calgary and Area, and spent five years at Momentum partnering with individuals and families living on low incomes to create positive financial change. She holds a Master's in Public Policy from the University of Calgary, with expertise spanning poverty reduction, asset-building, social housing, and behavioural economics. Outside Rise, she serves on the boards of Downstage Theatre and Cornerstone Youth Centres — a reminder, she says, of the role art plays in solving complex social problems.

Darlene Doskoch — Managing Director

Darlene joined Rise Calgary in 2020 as Financial Empowerment Manager and became Managing Director in 2022. She oversees human resources, fund development, finances, and contract management — and is happiest supporting the team behind the work. Her background spans financial empowerment and supporting people experiencing homelessness, mental health challenges, addictions, and disabilities. At Rise, she led the Taxation and Benefits Community of Practice and helped launch the Talking Taxes pilot, bringing Indigenous-led tax clinics and benefits access to Siksika Nation. She has also served as Canadian Ambassador for Pay It Forward International for over 15 years — and is a wiz behind a camera lens.

Our Impact at a Glance

25+

years serving Calgarians

25,000+

support interactions last year

12,687

registered clients and counting

$2.4M+

returned to low-income Calgarians and Siksika Nation members through our tax programs last year

4

locations across Calgary and on Siksika Nation

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Despite securing a full-time job at a hospital, I struggled to catch up on rental arrears and faced eviction from my home. With assistance from Rise Calgary's Basic Needs Fund, I received support for my financial burden, as well as peace of mind.
Sarah
SarahBasic Needs Fund Recipient

Reports & Accountability

We believe the community that supports us deserves to see exactly what we do with that trust. Our latest reports, audited financials, and governance documents are always available here.