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  1. Provides individual and family counselling to all age groups, addressing issues such as personal growth, relationships, parenting, and family violence. Youth services feature counselling, school-based skill development groups, and a multicultural program for a...
  2. Aims to increase housing stability by providing one-time interest free loans to people in danger of eviction, homelessness, or essential utility cut-off due to temporary financial crisis. Interest-free loans may be used for rent payment, hydro/natural gas paym...
  3. Provides community-based support to children up to age 12 and their families; must be a resident of the Tri-Cities area, Anmore, or Belcarra. Services include clinical and in-home counselling. Purpose is to help achieve family goals and avoid family breakdown....
  4. Conducts initial investigation, intake, and assessment in child protection cases for youth ages 13 and up, based on referrals from the public. Also responds to requests for voluntary support services, and provides youth justice services. Serves Coquitlam, Port...
  5. Provides preventative, supportive, and protective services for Indigenous children and families. Responsible for intake, investigation, and assessment of potential child protection concerns. Serves Coquitlam, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody. Of...
  6. Tri-Cities Neighbourhood CentresProvided by: Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) - Coquitlam/Port Coquitlam/Port Moody - AKA: Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) - Tri-Cities
    2.68KM
    Provides family services and child protection services for children ages 12 and under. East Neighbourhood Centre serves Port Coquitlam, while the West Neighbourhood Centre serves Coquitlam and Port Moody. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. O...
  7. Provides support and services to victims and witnesses of crime (as well as family members) through criminal court matters. Support services include information about the court process, court orientation and accompaniment (to Crown Counsel interviews and durin...
  8. Provides free individual and group counselling for children and youth ages three to 18 who have been exposed to family violence. Helps children and youth understand their emotions, discuss their trauma, develop a safety plan, recognize their strengths, increas...
  9. Offers a fee-based counselling program for children, youth, families, individuals, and couples. Counselling is available in English, Farsi, French, and German. Interpretation services can be arranged. Services are also offered to clients who are deaf or hard-o...
  10. Provides support and advice to SFU community members (students, staff, and faculty) impacted by sexual violence (regardless of when or where the incident took place). Provides confidential and ongoing assistance and support, referrals and information, personal...
  11. Assesses and treats psychological and behavioural problems in adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families. Services are provided by graduate students in the Clinical Psychology Program. Student clinicians are supervised by clinical faculty and communi...
  12. Operates a Domestic Abuse Help Line for victims of domestic abuse; open to all faiths and denominations. Staffed by trained volunteers between 10 am and 10 pm daily. Clients are provided with spiritual, legal, and psychological resources, and referrals to tran...
  13. Provides child protection, family support, preservation, removal, and court services to Aboriginal families in Surrey and Delta. Investigates concerns about potential child abuse or neglect, and intervenes as required. Also manages the recruitment, selection, ...
  14. Provides services to people and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in particular of Aboriginal descent. Helps individuals and families access rental housing in the private market, through support services such as accompaniment to appointment...
  15. Provides services to Aboriginal youth including child protection, family support, and probation. Provides mental health services to Aboriginal children and youth, including outreach and clinical support. Also facilitates family case planning conferences, famil...
  16. Provides free women's clothing and personal care kits for women living in poverty or fleeing domestic violence; children's clothing, diapers, bedding, and small households items may be available. Accepts donations of such items; call or email office.
  17. Provides free education and support counselling for children and youth ages three to 18 who have witnessed or been exposed to domestic violence or abuse. Helps children and youth understand their emotions, discuss their trauma, develop a safety plan, recognize...
  18. Provides a range of mental health focused services, including specialized clinical and support services, to help families cope successfully with the requirements of raising children ages 12 and under with significant and persistent behaviour challenges. Servic...
  19. Offers an intensive, 90 day, in-home family preservation service as an alternative to removing children from their families. Counselling, parenting, and life skills are taught, and families are linked to community resources that can assist them in sustaining t...
  20. Provides trauma-informed health and forensic care to individuals of any gender ages 13 and over who have experienced intentional person-to-person violence within the past seven days. Types of violence addressed include sexual assault, domestic and family viole...
  21. Offers programs that provide a continuum of services to children, youth and families. Family Development is an outreach service that provides parenting education and teaches parenting skills to families. Service focuses on a range of issues including: child de...
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