What our clients have to say

Barbara
Barbara
1762022617
I am ashamed to be writing this review so many months after receiving the wonderful and timely advice from Alexander Martin, Counsellor with Money Mentors, Calgary, Alberta. I contacted him after carefully reviewing their website, back in November of 2024, and he graciously and extremely patiently explained the various aspects of handling my personal debt.I was so ashamed for allowing myself to fall into this trap of credit card debt. I should have known better. And for that reason, I was adamant that I needed to pay off the debt myself. I was not prepared to forgive myself for the fact that had I not been diagnosed with 3 types of cancer in 2016 and forced to quit work, I would have been able to meet my own commitments, but I chose to remain angry, lonely, and growing further in debt with increasing interest fees monthly. I was 75, and if I could just get a part time job... but after a whole year of applications and job fairs, that was not to be.Alexander was so kind; he explained the facts, and how so many Canadians fall into this trap annually, whether through illness, bad choices, job loss, or whatever other circumstance. He eased my guilt, and allowed me to see the light again. While Money Mentors does not handle the particular solution to my own problem, he was the guiding light on my journey towards the rest of my life and freedom. I did not bite the bullet finally until August of 2025, by the time I selected a Trustee to work with, but I am now well on my way. Thank you Alexander; I could not have done it without you!Barbara
Meara P.
Meara P.
1736806965
Today I finished paying off my OPD program debt! I can’t thank Yve Boucher and the others on the Money Mentors team enough for all of their guidance. Throughout the 2 years that I worked with Yve she was always a call or an email away and I received guidance when I needed it and in a timely manner. I recommend Money Mentors to anyone that is struggling to get back into good financial shape. Shanae!! Meara
Ron H.
Ron H.
1730748085
Money Mentors rescued me from a debt problem I could never seem to overcome. After years of best intentions, trying to be responsible, borrowing from one source to pay another, and then losing my job, it became impossible to just get by another month. The stress and anxiety were bringing me down, and worse, bringing my wife down with me. I feared it would feel like defeat, and an embarrassment, to reach out for help, but I could not have been more wrong.I reached out to Money Mentors. We met with Alexander Martin who guided us through our options and setting up my OPD program. Alex was fantastic – empathetic, patient, kind, informative and thorough. For the first time in years it felt like there was light at the end of the tunnel. The strain and stress on our immediate lives changed almost overnight.It has taken some time, but the debt is now cleared. My responsibilities to creditors have been met, which was important to me personally. My wife and I communicate better about finances and budgeting. Now I’m working on gradually restoring my credit record to good standing, with a clear plan and timeline in place to accomplish that.I can’t imagine getting here without the incredible help of Money Mentors, we’re very grateful.Thank you, Alex!
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Rising costs, mounting debt, and ongoing economic uncertainty are taking a toll on Alberta’s workforce. According to Money Mentors’ new 2025 Workplace and Wellness Report, financial anxiety isn’t staying at home; it’s coming to work.

In partnership with Angus Reid, we asked Albertans how money worries are affecting their productivity, focus, and overall well-being. The results paint a clear picture: when financial stress rises, work performance and mental health decline.

Key Findings

  • 58% of Albertans say financial stress has affected their job performance in the past year.
  • 67% say they’ve been distracted by financial worries at work in the past month.
  • 19% feel money stress impacts them weekly, while 15% experience it daily.
  • Nearly two-thirds (64%) are not confident they’ll be financially ready to retire at their desired age.
  • 23% say they could only cover expenses for a month or less if they lost their job.
  • 57% believe employers should play a role in supporting financial well-being.

Money Worries Are Impacting Focus and Morale

Many Albertans are bringing their money concerns to work, leading to lost focus, lower morale, and increased anxiety.

“Albertans are working hard, but financial worries don’t stop when the workday starts,” says Stacy Yanchuk Oleksy, CEO of Money Mentors. “When people are anxious about bills, debt, or savings, it doesn’t just affect their productivity—it touches their mental health, relationships, and overall sense of control. Employers have an incredible opportunity to make a difference by helping their teams build financial confidence.”

Many Albertans Are Living Paycheque to Paycheque

Our survey shows many workers feel unprepared for financial setbacks. When asked how long they could cover expenses if they lost their job:

  • 29% said six or more months
  • 27% said three to six months
  • 21% said one to two months
  • 17% said less than a month
  • 6% said they couldn’t cover any expenses at all

These results show how close many Albertans are to financial hardship if faced with an unexpected expense or job loss.

Employers Can Make a Difference

Albertans increasingly see financial well-being as a key part of workplace wellness, and they want their employers to recognize it, too.

More than half believe workplaces should help ease financial stress, whether through budgeting workshops, access to counselling, or unbiased financial education.

At Money Mentors, we encourage Alberta employers to take proactive steps toward supporting financial wellness at work. Through our free educational sessions and confidential counselling, we help employees gain the tools and confidence they need to manage money wisely and reduce stress.

Employers can learn more or book a session by contacting
📩 education@moneymentors.ca

About the Survey

The 2025 Workplace and Wellness Report was conducted by Money Mentors in partnership with Angus Reid from October 16–21, 2025, surveying 800 employed Albertans. A probability sample of this size would carry a margin of error of ±3.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

Money Mentors in the Media

Our Workplace & Wellness Report is already sparking important conversations across Alberta about the link between money, work, and well-being.
Stay tuned as more media outlets share these findings and help us keep the conversation going.

 

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Supporting Financial Wellness in Alberta Workplaces

At Money Mentors, we believe financial well-being fuels both personal and professional success. As Alberta’s only non-profit credit counselling agency, we’ve been helping Albertans manage debt, build strong money habits, and plan for the future for more than 25 years.

If money worries are affecting your focus, productivity, or peace of mind, you’re not alone and help is available.

 

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Need more information or want to talk to a certified financial counsellor for peace of mind? Let us help.
Call 1-888-294-0076 or fill out this form to speak with a certified financial counsellor. It’s free for all Albertans.

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