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Healing Hearts Grief Support Groups

Moms Stop the Harm Society

Provides an online listing of support groups in BC for families who have lost a loved one to substance use harms and overdose. Participants share their experiences, ways to cope, or just gather strength and comfort from being together with others who understand.

Available B.C. wide

Counselling Services

Adler Centre

Provides low-cost individual, couple and family counselling by registered clinical counsellors or Masters level intern-counsellors training to become registered clinical counsellors. Topic areas include anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, work-related concerns, conflict resolution, relationship and parenting concerns. Services available in-person or virtual sessions including telephone and video.

440-2184 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC

Family Support Institute BC

Support for families who have a child or family member with a disability.

CAPSA Online Peer Support Meetings

Online peer support for people seeking wellness with relationships with substances, as an individual, supporting family member or friend, healthcare professional, or ally.

Langley Community Services

Providing community services in the Langley area.

Pacific Post Partum Support Society

Support for families experiencing postpartum distress, depression and anxiety.

Association of Neighbourhood Houses BC

Find a wide array of services and programs to support your wellbeing, through neighbourhood houses across Vancouver Coastal Health.

Moving Forward Family Services

Counselling services for people who are not able to access private therapy for financial reasons and are not eligible for public services.

BC Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)

Mental health and recovery-focused information, tools, and programs for people of all ages and their families.

Buddy Check for Jesse

Buddy Check for Jesse was developed for coaches to deliver important messages about mental health to their teams, raising awareness about mental health and reducing stigma.

Showing 151 - 160 of 170 Resources
Available B.C. wide

Healing Hearts Grief Support Groups

Moms Stop the Harm Society

Provides an online listing of support groups in BC for families who have lost a loved one to substance use harms and overdose. Participants share their experiences, ways to cope, or just gather strength and comfort from being together with others who understand.

Available B.C. wide

Counselling Services

Adler Centre

Provides low-cost individual, couple and family counselling by registered clinical counsellors or Masters level intern-counsellors training to become registered clinical counsellors. Topic areas include anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, work-related concerns, conflict resolution, relationship and parenting concerns. Services available in-person or virtual sessions including telephone and video.

440-2184 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC

Family Support Institute BC

Support for families who have a child or family member with a disability.

CAPSA Online Peer Support Meetings

Online peer support for people seeking wellness with relationships with substances, as an individual, supporting family member or friend, healthcare professional, or ally.

Langley Community Services

Providing community services in the Langley area.

Pacific Post Partum Support Society

Support for families experiencing postpartum distress, depression and anxiety.

Association of Neighbourhood Houses BC

Find a wide array of services and programs to support your wellbeing, through neighbourhood houses across Vancouver Coastal Health.

Moving Forward Family Services

Counselling services for people who are not able to access private therapy for financial reasons and are not eligible for public services.

BC Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)

Mental health and recovery-focused information, tools, and programs for people of all ages and their families.

Buddy Check for Jesse

Buddy Check for Jesse was developed for coaches to deliver important messages about mental health to their teams, raising awareness about mental health and reducing stigma.

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