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Provides support and intervention outreach and in-office services for children, youth, and families; groups and community inclusion programs for adults with developmental disabilities; 24-hour staffed resources for youth, seniors, and people with special needs; and manages affordable housing projects and food programs. Also operates BC Housing-funded subsidized units for low-income individuals, seniors, families, and people with disabilities; intake is through the BC Housing Registry. Office hours are 8:30 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. Nonprofit society, registered charity.
Provides stabilization housing for youth ages 17 to 24 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Provides stabilization housing for youth ages 17 to 24 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Program support includes case management, advocacy, life skills, referrals and community connections, and day-to-day assistance and problem solving. Referral required from a housing or advocacy community services partner. Youth will also need to complete a Vulnerability Assessment application.
Program support includes case management, advocacy, life skills, referrals and community connections, and day-to-day assistance and problem solving. Referral required from a housing or advocacy community services partner. Youth will also need to complete a Vulnerability Assessment application.
Assists seniors age 65 and over who are in general good health, but require help with non-medical daily tasks to maintain independent living within their homes and remain connected to their communities.
Assists seniors age 65 and over who are in general good health, but require help with non-medical daily tasks to maintain independent living within their homes and remain connected to their communities. Services include light housekeeping and lawn services. Also offers grocery shopping and friendly visits for clients receiving housekeeping services. Serves Ashcroft, Cache Creek, Clinton, and surrounding area. Fees are on a sliding scale based on income. Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Mondays and 12 noon to 5 pm Thursdays to Fridays. Funded by Ministry of Health (MOH) and managed by United Way British Columbia (UWBC).
Services include light housekeeping and lawn services. Also offers grocery shopping and friendly visits for clients receiving housekeeping services. Serves Ashcroft, Cache Creek, Clinton, and surrounding area. Fees are on a sliding scale based on income. Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Mondays and 12 noon to 5 pm Thursdays to Fridays. Funded by Ministry of Health (MOH) and managed by United Way British Columbia (UWBC).
Assists seniors age 65 and over who are in general good health, but require help with non-medical daily tasks to maintain independent living within their homes and remain connected to their communities.
Assists seniors age 65 and over who are in general good health, but require help with non-medical daily tasks to maintain independent living within their homes and remain connected to their communities. Services include light housekeeping, grocery shopping, friendly visits, good morning calls, light yard work, and Farmers Market coupons. Serves Kamloops. Fees are on a sliding scale based on income. Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Funded by Ministry of Health (MOH) and managed by United Way British Columbia (UWBC).
Mount Paul Community Food Centre, 140 Laburnum Street Kamloops, BC, V2B 1G4
Services include light housekeeping, grocery shopping, friendly visits, good morning calls, light yard work, and Farmers Market coupons. Serves Kamloops. Fees are on a sliding scale based on income. Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Funded by Ministry of Health (MOH) and managed by United Way British Columbia (UWBC).
Connects adults ages 65 and over with local, non-clinical community services that promote overall health and well-being.
Connects adults ages 65 and over with local, non-clinical community services that promote overall health and well-being. Serves older adults who may be at higher risk of frailty due to social isolation, physical inactivity, recent loss, life transitions, or other barriers to support. Works collaboratively with participants to address social needs as part of their broader health and wellness goals. Supports may include physical activity programs, social and recreational programs, nutrition and food security resources, caregiver supports, and other community and information services. Ongoing, individualized support is provided until seniors are able to independently access and engage with community programs. Open referral. Serves Kamloops. Funded by Ministry of Health (MOH) and managed by United Way BC.
Mount Paul Community Food Centre, 140 Laburnum Street Kamloops, BC, V2B 1G4
Serves older adults who may be at higher risk of frailty due to social isolation, physical inactivity, recent loss, life transitions, or other barriers to support. Works collaboratively with participants to address social needs as part of their broader health and wellness goals. Supports may include physical activity programs, social and recreational programs, nutrition and food security resources, caregiver supports, and other community and information services. Ongoing, individualized support is provided until seniors are able to independently access and engage with community programs. Open referral. Serves Kamloops. Funded by Ministry of Health (MOH) and managed by United Way BC.
Provides time-limited, in-office intervention and counselling to families or individuals with children between the ages of six and 18, in order to support their capacity to find their own solutions.
Provides time-limited, in-office intervention and counselling to families or individuals with children between the ages of six and 18, in order to support their capacity to find their own solutions. Self-referral or through MCFD. No fees charged.
Provides outreach intervention service to children, youth, and their families who are experiencing parenting difficulties and are at risk of family or placement breakdown.
Provides outreach intervention service to children, youth, and their families who are experiencing parenting difficulties and are at risk of family or placement breakdown. Works to support family health and well-being, and to build family resilience. Supports families to discover their own solutions by identifying and drawing on their strengths and resources. Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) referral required.
Works to support family health and well-being, and to build family resilience. Supports families to discover their own solutions by identifying and drawing on their strengths and resources. Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) referral required.
Offers support services and short-term residential stays (up to 14 days) for youth ages 13 to 18 of all genders.
Offers support services and short-term residential stays (up to 14 days) for youth ages 13 to 18 of all genders. Services include basic needs support for food security, emergency shelter, and advocacy. Encourages youth to act responsibly and safely, and to make positive changes in their lives. In partnership with Youth Street Outreach services, assists those who are street involved to adopt a healthier lifestyle. The Kamloops Youth Shelter provides a safe place to stay year-round, 24 hours a day, seven days a week; self-referral is welcome. Not wheelchair accessible; cannot accommodate pets.
Services include basic needs support for food security, emergency shelter, and advocacy. Encourages youth to act responsibly and safely, and to make positive changes in their lives. In partnership with Youth Street Outreach services, assists those who are street involved to adopt a healthier lifestyle. The Kamloops Youth Shelter provides a safe place to stay year-round, 24 hours a day, seven days a week; self-referral is welcome. Not wheelchair accessible; cannot accommodate pets.
A 9-week group designed to support participants to learn skills to manage conflict.
A 9-week group designed to support participants to learn skills to manage conflict. Groups are offered to adults and children ages eight to 12. Participants learn about cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), self-care, emotional regulation, addressing conflict, and additional therapy models. Open referral.
Groups are offered to adults and children ages eight to 12. Participants learn about cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), self-care, emotional regulation, addressing conflict, and additional therapy models. Open referral.
Provides a variety of programs based in food access, food skills, education, and engagement.
Provides a variety of programs based in food access, food skills, education, and engagement. Programming includes community meals, affordable produce markets, culinary classes, gardening classes, access to community gardens and a variety of supports to seniors. Serves community meals from 12 noon to 1 pm Mondays and Thursdays. The Market offers affordable produce from 10 am to 2 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays. A variety of food skills programs are delivered through out the week. Seniors supports include the Better at Home Program (listed separately), and non-medical supports such as grocery shopping assistance, food hamper delivery, farmers market coupons, and Meals on Wheels. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Programming includes community meals, affordable produce markets, culinary classes, gardening classes, access to community gardens and a variety of supports to seniors. Serves community meals from 12 noon to 1 pm Mondays and Thursdays. The Market offers affordable produce from 10 am to 2 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays. A variety of food skills programs are delivered through out the week. Seniors supports include the Better at Home Program (listed separately), and non-medical supports such as grocery shopping assistance, food hamper delivery, farmers market coupons, and Meals on Wheels. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Offers education, support, and counselling to parents of any age who are experiencing challenges in their roles as parents.
Offers education, support, and counselling to parents of any age who are experiencing challenges in their roles as parents. Program runs for 10 to 12 weeks, and includes parenting sessions twice a week, weekly individual home support, and parent/child interactive activities. Offered three times per year. Open referral.
Program runs for 10 to 12 weeks, and includes parenting sessions twice a week, weekly individual home support, and parent/child interactive activities. Offered three times per year. Open referral.
Terry's Place is a residential home for adults with developmental disabilities who require a heightened level of care; referrals through CLBC.
Terry's Place is a residential home for adults with developmental disabilities who require a heightened level of care; referrals through CLBC. Centennial House is a supported independent home for adults with developmental disabilities; referrals through CLBC. Desmond House is a supported independent home for adults living with health and mobility disabilities; referrals through Interior Health.
Centennial House is a supported independent home for adults with developmental disabilities; referrals through CLBC. Desmond House is a supported independent home for adults living with health and mobility disabilities; referrals through Interior Health.