Edmonton
About Edmonton Branch
Edmonton Branch currently serves members in Northern Alberta, and Northwest Territories. The Edmonton Branch includes members in the Grand Prairie region, and also now serves members formally served by the Lakeland Branch. If you live in the Lakeland region and require branch services, Contact the Edmonton branch by email at edmonton@federalretirees.ca, or telephone (780) 413-4687 or 1-855-376-2336.
View a map of Alberta, showing the extent of the area served by the Edmonton Branch, which now includes the Lakeland region.
View a map of Northwest Territories showing the extent of the Edmonton Branch’s reach in that region.
Who are we?
- As your local advocates, one of our goals is to provide you with timely information about your pensions, medical, dental and travel insurance.
- Working in concert with the national office, we strive to provide local input into the issues being championed by the national office. As well, we advocate for seniors issues in Alberta. We are also contributing to community initiatives by volunteering our time and resources.
- We hold three general membership meetings per year, in May (Annual Membership Meeting), September, and December in an effort to foster a close relationship with those who matter most – our members.
- Become a member by visiting the link to the national office’s how to become a member page.
Edmonton Branch By-Law
The Edmonton Branch operates under a set of bylaws approved by the membership. Download a PDF copy of Edmonton Branch Bylaws.
Committees
Five active volunteer committees make up the work together to provide services to the membership. They are: Membership, Social, Communications, Telephone, and Member Services. We always need volunteers to work on committees. If you are interested in joining one of the committees, please contact one of our board members, listed elsewhere on this web page.
Membership
This functions of this committee includes developing and maintaining branch and national office records of branch membership, including:
- Assist members with questions regarding registration
- Recording changes of address, phone numbers, email addresses, etc.
- Advise National Office of transfers and deaths of members,
- Developing and maintain a level of knowledge amongst committee members that will allow them to respond appropriately to inquiries from branch members on matters related to membership.
This committee meets at the call of the chair or at the request of two or more members
Social
This committee is responsible for organizing all aspect of our general membership meetings, including the venue, the meal, the guest speaker(s) and anything that happens outside of the formal part of the meeting. It also ensures that an appropriate number of volunteers are available to carry out functions needed at each meeting, including:
- Greeting members as they arrive, ensuring they are registered at the door, pay their meal fee, if appropriate, and receive a door prize ticket,
- Greeting special guests and guest speakers, introducing them to the meeting chair, if appropriate, and directing or escorting them to their reserved seating,
- Ensuring that any member who needs it, has assistance getting their buffet meal,
- Selling 50 / 50 tickets and ensuring the draw is made,
- Ensuring that the door prize draws are made,
- Ensures that “thank you” presentations are made to guests/guest speakers, when appropriate.
- This committee meets at the call of the chair or at the request of two or more members.
- This committee is also responsible for arranging a “thank you” event for all volunteers.
Communications
This committee is responsible for developing and maintaining this website as well as implementing and maintaining an email system for communicating with branch members.
More specifically, this includes:
- Developing a presence on the internet, including, but not limited to, a website and a Facebook page. This includes the layout and content as well as any rules and or policies that are deemed appropriate to govern the materials and information displayed as well as the use of any of the electronic media developed.
- Developing and managing the use of an email system to allow the branch to communicate with those of its members who provide us with their email address.
This committee meets at the call of the chair or at the request of two or more board members.
Telephone
This function of this committee include maintaining a telephone and email contact list of members in the greater Edmonton area who have indicated that they would like to receive a phone call or email prior to our general membership meetings. (Selecting email as your method of contact is strongly recommended as this greatly reduces the time required to make contact.)
This includes:
- Informing members by phone or email of upcoming events and general membership meetings,
- Developing and maintaining a list of volunteer telephoners,
- Maintaining a list of members who have requested a phone call or email reminder of general membership meetings.
- Dividing the list into sub-lists for each volunteer telephoner.
- Distributing the sub-lists to the telephoners with details of the specific information to be communicated on each call and including a deadline for reporting those who will attend.
- Sending an email notice to all members who have asked to be notified by email.
- Following up as needed to ensure we have an accurate count for meals to be ordered as well as members attending the business portion of the meeting only,
- Relaying the attendance and meals required information to the Social Committee on a timely basis.
- Providing updated information on address or other changes for member records to the Membership Committee.
- This committee meets at the call of the chair or at the request of two or more members.
Member Services Committee
Your Member Services Committee member can assist you with inquiries about the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP), the Pensioners Dental Insurance Plan (PDSP), Medoc Travel Insurance and similar inquiries.
Topics can include Positive Enrollment in PSHCP, and for both PSHCP and PDSP questions regarding coverage, claims and appeals. It can also include enquiries about Medoc Travel Insurance.
We recommend that you first try to discuss your questions with Sun Life (1-888-757-7427) for both PSHCP and PDSP or the Johnson Insurance Edmonton office 780-413-6536 or 1-877-989-2600. If you would like our assistance, contact us at 780-413-4687 or 1-855-FSNA EDM (1-855-376-2336).
This committee is responsible for:
- Developing and maintaining a level of knowledge amongst committee members that will allow them to respond appropriately to inquiries from branch members on matters related to the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP), the Pensioners Dental Care Plan (PDSP) and the Medoc Travel Insurance Plan. Responses are to provide information, but not advice.
- Individual members take one month turns being responsible for responding to inquiries received from branch members. The committee chair is responsible for preparing a schedule, however individual members are responsible for arranging coverage for any periods during their “shift”, when they will not be available.
- The chair of the committee carries out the role, or designates a committee member to carry out the role of health benefits officer (HBO) , as described by the national Federal Retirees organization.
- This committee meets at the call of the chair or at the request of two or more board members.
Call for Volunteers
Attention all Federal Retirees Edmonton Branch members
There is an opportunity for you to participate in the success of the Edmonton Branch as a volunteer phoner. Phoners help the branch keep in touch with members who do not have internet or email. This adds to our overall attendance and participation.
Duties of the volunteers are to phone a list of members who do not have computers to advise them of upcoming meetings and events. As a volunteer phoner, prior to a planned event, you will be provided with the message to be delivered along with a list of names and phone numbers. As you complete your calls, you will record who are planning to attend and any questions not answered in the material provided to you. You would relay this information back to coordinator by a specific date to help determine the number of meals to be ordered.
If you would like to become a volunteer phoner, or to learn more about it, please contact Edmonton Branch by phone at 780-413-4687 or 1-855-376-2336 and leave a message. Or email us at edmonton@federalretirees.ca.
Being a volunteer phoner is a great way to get involved with the organization, or to get acquainted or reacquainted with the members and former colleagues.
Volunteer Board Members
We are always interested in finding branch members who may be interested in becoming board or committee members. There are many different types of opportunities to become involved in our social activity planning, or our advocacy team, to mention just two opportunities. Individuals who are interested usually attend a board meeting or two or three, to observe, ask questions and offer comments or suggestions. If they are interested in joining, the existing members will meet “in camera” and vote on accepting them as a member.
Membership area supported by Edmonton Branch
The National Association of Federal Retirees, Edmonton Branch covers a large area in Alberta plus all of the Northwest Territories. Please refer to this map to view the various locations of the membership. The members of the Lakeland Branch recently came under the support management of the Edmonton Branch. Please refer to the map to see the communities and area now added to the Edmonton Branch.
Please refer to the national website for information about becoming a member.
If you unsure which branch your membership falls under, please contact Edmonton Branch or the national office. Note that you can choose to join any branch regardless of where you live.
Edmonton Branch can be reached by phone at (780) 413-8654 or 1-855-376-2336.or by email at edmonton@federalretirees.ca. National Office can be reached at (615) 745-2559 or 1-855-304-4700 or by email at: service@federalretirees.ca
Contact Us
Phone us
Please leave your name, phone number and a short message.
- Edmonton Branch Service Phone: (780) 413-4687
- From outside Edmonton call toll free 1 (855) 376-2336
- Membership Inquiries call our Membership Chair (780) 942-2664
Email us
- General Inquiries: edmonton@federalretirees.ca
- Membership Inquiries: nafrsocial@yahoo.ca
- Edmonton Branch Website, Newsletter, or Sage Branch Report inquiries:
Write to us
National Association of Federal Retirees – Edmonton Branch AB17
865 Shefford Road Ottawa, ON K1J 1H9