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Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) - Northern BC Branch
Promotes community awareness about mental health issues, promotes good mental health, and helps people with mental health issues access proper care and treatment. Services include community outreach, support services to individuals, employment opportunities, housing, and community education. The Vocational Rehabilitation Program offers work and volunteer placements to people with a mental illness. Supported housing is available to low income individuals living with a mental illness, in partnership with Northern Health. Also offers training in crisis intervention, mental health crisis response, mental health first aid, suicide intervention, and mental health in the workplace. Workshops are offered on a fee for service basis. Lending library is available for CMHA members. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday by appointment. Nonprofit society, registered charity.
A satellite office of the Prince George branch providing community mental health services, including psychoeducational courses, assessments, advocacy, counselling, and support.
A satellite office of the Prince George branch providing community mental health services, including psychoeducational courses, assessments, advocacy, counselling, and support. Also offers counselling and education for those affected by wildfires and natural disaster stress. Assists people to strengthen and build resilience, connect with community resources, find balance, develop skills to assist in increasing overall well-being, and increase psychosocial functioning. Office hours are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Also offers counselling and education for those affected by wildfires and natural disaster stress. Assists people to strengthen and build resilience, connect with community resources, find balance, develop skills to assist in increasing overall well-being, and increase psychosocial functioning. Office hours are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Connects residents to local up-to-date free or low-cost food resources, and supports individuals in accessing and applying for government supports and other food funding sources.
Connects residents to local up-to-date free or low-cost food resources, and supports individuals in accessing and applying for government supports and other food funding sources. Provides produce boxes to those on limited incomes facing food insecurity. Conducts research on the local food system while working with community partner organizations to assess barriers to food access and expand food resources in the community.
Provides produce boxes to those on limited incomes facing food insecurity. Conducts research on the local food system while working with community partner organizations to assess barriers to food access and expand food resources in the community.
Offers a place for adults living with a mental illness to participate in social, recreational, and educational opportunities.
Offers a place for adults living with a mental illness to participate in social, recreational, and educational opportunities. Offers brunch and lunch for a reasonable price; call to reserve space. Referral accepted from self or other. Hours vary depending on workshops and activities.
Offers brunch and lunch for a reasonable price; call to reserve space. Referral accepted from self or other. Hours vary depending on workshops and activities.
Offers non-perishable items and fresh produce; clients may access once a month.
Offers non-perishable items and fresh produce; clients may access once a month. Other items such as meat, bread, dairy, toiletries, and household cleaning supplies are available dependent on donations. Registration is required on the initial visit; ID for the primary household member is required. Walk-in registration is welcome, or individuals can call for an appointment. Hours are 10 am to 2 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 2 pm to 6 pm Wednesdays. Also offers a Lunch Program three days a week at Two Rivers Church (214 Anderson Drive, Quesnel); hours are 11 am to 1 pm Tuesday to Thursday.
Other items such as meat, bread, dairy, toiletries, and household cleaning supplies are available dependent on donations. Registration is required on the initial visit; ID for the primary household member is required. Walk-in registration is welcome, or individuals can call for an appointment. Hours are 10 am to 2 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 2 pm to 6 pm Wednesdays. Also offers a Lunch Program three days a week at Two Rivers Church (214 Anderson Drive, Quesnel); hours are 11 am to 1 pm Tuesday to Thursday.
Provides support to individuals impacted by mental illness who require help in resolving issues or concerns they may have in dealing with areas of their daily live such as: income assistance applications and appeals, government and agency forms and requirements, tenancy issues, making appointments, finding information, financial matters, connecting to services, and more.
Provides support to individuals impacted by mental illness who require help in resolving issues or concerns they may have in dealing with areas of their daily live such as: income assistance applications and appeals, government and agency forms and requirements, tenancy issues, making appointments, finding information, financial matters, connecting to services, and more. Offers outreach to psychiatric and correctional facilities. Referral accepted from self or other. Keeping in Touch offers a weekly social telephone call from a peer worker to individuals ages 18 and up who would like to keep in touch and find out what is happening in the community. An application form is available online. Referral required from a psychiatrist, physician, clinician, or service provider; may accept self-referral on a case-by-case basis. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. Serves Prince George.
Offers outreach to psychiatric and correctional facilities. Referral accepted from self or other. Keeping in Touch offers a weekly social telephone call from a peer worker to individuals ages 18 and up who would like to keep in touch and find out what is happening in the community. An application form is available online. Referral required from a psychiatrist, physician, clinician, or service provider; may accept self-referral on a case-by-case basis. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. Serves Prince George.
Assists people with mental health challenges and/or addictions find and maintain stable housing.
Assists people with mental health challenges and/or addictions find and maintain stable housing. Provides support to manage shared living environments, manage stress, and access income support. Referral accepted from self or other. Funded by United Way BC and the City of Prince George.
Provides support to manage shared living environments, manage stress, and access income support. Referral accepted from self or other. Funded by United Way BC and the City of Prince George.