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  1. Provides a safe place for youth ages seven to 18 to express themselves and meet new friends. Offers group support around sexual orientation and gender identity. Goal is to include and celebrate diversity. Hours are 4:30 pm to 7 pm Wednesdays. Dinner is served....
  2. Offers drop-in nights programs for Indigenous youth ages 13 to 18. Focuses on personal development, cultural teachings, and creative expression. Aims to provide a healthy and supportive environment where youth can be themselves and engage in fun-filled activit...
  3. 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...
  4. Supports to Indigenous youth ages 16 to 24 who are episodically and chronically homeless to obtain or sustain housing. Priority is given to youth who are aging out of or have aged out of care. Connects youth to permanent housing and provides resources for life...
  5. Provides preventive, supportive, and protective services for Aboriginal children and families. Responsible for investigation and assessment of potential child protection concerns. Also works with families and children in a family support and guardianship capac...
  6. Youth and Family CounsellingProvided by: BGC South Coast BC - AKA: old name Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC
    15.30KM
    Offers support services to youth ages 13 to 18 and their families who have been referred by MCFD, police, or schools. Services include family mediation, diversion programs, parenting programs, and individual and family counselling. Serves North and South Delta...
  7. Assists families to find options for child care programs that best meet the needs of the individual and their family; child must be 12 years of age or under, have a developmental delay or a disability, and require extra support. Services for youth between ages...
  8. Native Courtworkers facilitate access to justice by assisting Indigenous people in conflict with the law who are involved in the criminal justice system to obtain fair, just, equitable and culturally sensitive treatment. Services include referral to legal serv...
  9. Offers an eight-week intervention program about family violence, including coping and communication skills. Topics include power and control, warning signs, residential schools, children who witness abuse, trauma, anger, dealing with stress, conflict resolutio...
  10. Provides support, resources, and programming for Indigenous youth, ages 15 to 30, who identify as 2-spirit or LGBTQ+, and for those who are questioning their sexual or gender identities. Offers a non-judgmental, supportive gathering space where participants ca...
  11. An alternative education program for Indigenous youth ages 13 to 16 whose needs are not being met in traditional school programs. The program runs full time, five days a week, and provides a safe, respectful, and culturally relevant space. Recognizes and respe...
  12. Counsellors provide individual counselling to Indigenous youth ages 13 to 24, helping them recognize and positively deal with issues affecting mental well-being. Support from counsellors is non-judgemental and culturally relevant, and can help youth with stres...
  13. A mentorship program that connects Indigenous youth ages 16 to 19 with a role model who can provide advice and support to work towards goals, or towards positive change. Mentors help youth realize their strengths, work towards goals, and build confidence and i...
  14. Provides support and resources to Indigenous youth ages 13 to 18, to positively resolve conflicts or misunderstandings in their lives. The program teaches positive communication and problem-solving skills, and facilitates conversations that can help youth stay...
  15. A mentorship program that connects Indigenous youth ages 12 to 15 with a role model who can provide advice and support to work towards goals, or towards positive change. Youth and mentors are matched based on need, interests, and overall fit. Mentors help yout...
  16. Youth clinic provides culturally relevant, welcoming, accessible health and wellness services to Indigenous youth ages 12 to 30. Approach to health and wellness includes both Indigenous and western perspectives and knowledge, providing care for one's overall w...
  17. Offers Indigenous youth ages 11 to 24 a safe and welcoming space to explore arts and culture. Cultural activities, led by Elders and Knowledge Keepers, include working with cedar, cleansing, smudging, and medicine walks. Art activities include visual art, perf...
  18. Provides social, educational, and recreational programs for urban Aboriginal youth ages six to 29; some activities are held in the youth's recreation room, and others in the gym and off-site. In-house services include a kitchen, library, computer lab, games, l...
  19. Provides street outreach and support, focusing on street-involved Indigenous youth under the age of 19 in downtown and East Vancouver. The team meets youth where they are at and addresses their immediate needs. Uses harm reduction options to help youth find he...
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