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  1. Uses film and facilitated group discussion to inform secondary school students, educators, and others about the challenges and triumphs of LGBT2Q+ communities. Promotes safe and inclusive learning environments free from homophobia, transphobia, and bullying. W...
  2. Educates and advocates for greater inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer persons in the educational system, and for a safer environment for LGBTQ students, parents, and teachers or other staff. Hosts meetings and socials; sponsors a websi...
  3. Supports direct action and research on topics and issues in the public interest, with the goal of advocating for global and local social and environmental justice. Offers a monthly Good Food Box program. Office hours are 10 am to 4 pm Monday to Thursday by app...
  4. Provides information and referral, peer support, and advocacy to LGBTQ2SAI+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, Two-Spirit, asexual, and intersex) youth ages 14 to 25, and their friends and families. Youth Drop-In provides a safe place for youth to so...
  5. A mobile outreach van provides accessible and inclusive outreach to communities facing technological and geographical barriers in accessing government services. Services include birth, death, marriage, and change of name certificate applications; ICBC driver l...
  6. Works to educate and bring about acceptance and cross-cultural understanding surrounding LGBTQ issues including bullying, racism, and homophobia. Services include advocacy and mentorship for new Vancouver residents, sliding scale fee-for-service counselling (f...
  7. A student-funded resource centre dedicated to social and environmental justice through research, education, and action including community-building initiatives. Offers a social justice library, student lounge, student initiated campaigns, workshops, and specia...
  8. Provides information and referrals and support to people who self-identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, Two-Spirit, asexual, intersex, queer, questioning, and their allies, as well as those who do not identify and their allies. Also pro...
  9. Assists in connecting people to gender-affirming health and wellness supports and coordinating trans health services across the province. Also assists in getting medical support for pre- and post-surgical care happening outside of BC. Works with service provid...
  10. Provides peer support, information, and referrals for nonbinary, transgender, and gender-questioning people and their allies in the qathet region. Also offers opportunities to socialize in a confidential and non-judgemental space; see website for calendar of e...
  11. Works to educate individuals and groups on human rights issues and legislation. Assists individuals in the process of filing a human rights complaint with BC Human Rights Tribunal or Canadian Human Rights Commission. Also assists individuals who are facing dis...
  12. Provides services related to the criminal justice system to women, trans, two-spirit, and gender diverse people ages 13 and over who have experienced sexual assault or historical sexual abuse. Services include information, support and accompaniment in making p...
  13. Supports the health and social needs of lesbians of all ages on Vancouver Island. Provides safe, accessible, and welcoming spaces, and builds community through public education and social action. Hosts a variety of events to support networking and socializatio...
  14. Records and issues certificates for births, adoptions, deaths, marriages, and divorces that occur in BC. Issues marriage licenses and has marriage commissioners who perform civil marriages at the couple's choice of location. Registers and searches wills. Provi...
  15. Records and issues certificates for births, deaths, marriages, and divorces that occur in the Yukon for a $15 fee. Marriage licences are available from the nearest territorial agent or the Vital Statistics office in Whitehorse. A legal certificate can be obtai...
  16. Receives complaints that are referred from the Yukon Human Rights Commission. If the panel of adjudicators determine that a complaint is proven, it can order the respondent to stop the discrimination, pay damages for losses caused by the discrimination, and pa...