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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Community Services

Community Services offers a wide variety of programs for children and youth, adults, and seniors in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.

Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver

Vancouver-based programs and services that support women with addiction, mental health, homelessness and more.

Yale First Nation

Social services available to those within the Yale First Nation.

ASK Wellness

Street outreach services for people living in Kamloops, Merritt and Penticton.

First Nations Support

Mourning's Dawn Counselling

Provides outreach services to Terrace First Nation communities including individual counselling, group therapy and community wellness projects. Service is funded for Terrace First Nations members through the First Nations Health Authority or extended health benefits.

Tailgate Toolkit

The Tailgate Toolkit Project is aimed at increasing access to harm reduction for those working in the construction industry.

PHSA Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Provides treatment for people with the most complex mental health and substance use needs in BC who have been referred by the regional health authorities.

Health Connections

BC Transit

Provides low-cost transportation options for Central and North Okanagan residents who must travel for non-emergency, physician-referred medical care outside their home communities. Services are available to any community along the route; bookings must be made two business days ahead of the trip.

Available B.C. wide

Find a Psychologist

BC Psychological Association

Provides an online listing of registered psychologists in British Columbia searchable by any combination of name, location, gender, area of concern, availability, and language.

Available B.C. wide

HealthLink BC (8-1-1)

Free, reliable non-emergency health information and advice available by phone (8-1-1), online, or mobile app.

Showing 511 - 520 of 529 Resources

Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Community Services

Community Services offers a wide variety of programs for children and youth, adults, and seniors in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.

Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver

Vancouver-based programs and services that support women with addiction, mental health, homelessness and more.

Yale First Nation

Social services available to those within the Yale First Nation.

ASK Wellness

Street outreach services for people living in Kamloops, Merritt and Penticton.

First Nations Support

Mourning's Dawn Counselling

Provides outreach services to Terrace First Nation communities including individual counselling, group therapy and community wellness projects. Service is funded for Terrace First Nations members through the First Nations Health Authority or extended health benefits.

Tailgate Toolkit

The Tailgate Toolkit Project is aimed at increasing access to harm reduction for those working in the construction industry.

PHSA Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Provides treatment for people with the most complex mental health and substance use needs in BC who have been referred by the regional health authorities.

Health Connections

BC Transit

Provides low-cost transportation options for Central and North Okanagan residents who must travel for non-emergency, physician-referred medical care outside their home communities. Services are available to any community along the route; bookings must be made two business days ahead of the trip.

Available B.C. wide

Find a Psychologist

BC Psychological Association

Provides an online listing of registered psychologists in British Columbia searchable by any combination of name, location, gender, area of concern, availability, and language.

Available B.C. wide

HealthLink BC (8-1-1)

Free, reliable non-emergency health information and advice available by phone (8-1-1), online, or mobile app.

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