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  1. Provides help for, and promotes healing of, Aboriginal individuals and communities in BC who have experienced emotional, physical, sexual, and spiritual abuse in residential schools. Services include counselling, referral to community-based services, workshops...
  2. Driver RehabProvided by: GF Strong Rehab Centre - AKA: GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre
    3.75KM
    Provides in-clinic occupational therapy and on-road assessment and rehabilitation of the physical, visual, and cognitive skills required for driving. The program has a wheelchair accessible van and can provide assessment and training for vehicle modifications....
  3. Provides acute care services to assess and treat medical conditions. Provides 24-hour emergency services, diagnostic services, intensive care, convalescent care, and rehabilitation services. Also offers specialty outpatient clinics and educational programs for...
  4. Provides speech and language, occupational, and physical therapy services for children up to five years of age who need extra help due to premature birth, health problems, or developmental issues; services available at home, community sites, and SHARE offices....
  5. In partnership with SHARE Family and Community Services Society, works with children, their families, and service providers in New Westminster to help children from birth to five years of age participate in everyday activities; also helps families access thera...
  6. A weekly wellness program for seniors ages 55 and over; suggested donation of $2. Offers blood pressure monitoring, height and weight checks, gentle massage, informal peer support, exercise, therapeutic touch, and health-related presentations on a drop-in basi...
  7. Offers daily drop-in programs for elders age 55 and older who live in Vancouver. Elders, who sign up as members, may access a daily 12 noon luncheon as well as social/recreational activities. There is also a food bank every Wednesday (except during cheque issu...
  8. The province's lead coordinating agency for all emergency management activities, including planning, training, testing and exercising, to help strengthen provincial preparedness. Also provides advisories on active emergencies, disaster readiness and recovery, ...
  9. Helps local governments plan and operate delivery of services (including food, clothing, and shelter) in the event of a disaster by providing training and support to community volunteers. Further information is available from Emergency Program Coordinators at ...
  10. Offers a broad range of disaster management services, in support of all levels of government and in collaboration with corporate and voluntary sector partners, to help people prepare for, respond to, and recover from major or personal disasters in Canada. Offi...
  11. Support group for parents, grandparents, or caregivers raising Indigenous children who have or may have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Groups meet via zoom from 12 noon to 2 pm every first and third Friday of the month; see calendar for details.
  12. Supports parents and caregivers with a child from birth to age 18 living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Services include peer support, advocacy, parenting skills development, life skills training, referral to services, home and community visits, ...
  13. Voluntary program whereby a one-to-one worker provides support to Indigenous families experiencing life challenges. Assists families in creating or increasing natural and extended family supports in the community and developing specific strategies in dealing w...
  14. 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...
  15. Enables members of BC First Nations with limited or no access to their own doctors or nurse practitioners to make virtual appointments for primary health care with doctors trained to follow the principles and practices of cultural safety and humility. Linked t...
  16. 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...
  17. Provides the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit people of Canada with education, employment services, emergency food, counselling support, arts, recreation, culture, addiction counselling, and business initiatives. Through Counselling services, peer counsellors p...
  18. Provides coverage to eligible First Nations persons for health goods and services in the following benefit areas: dental, medical supplies and equipment, medical transportation, mental health crisis intervention, Medical Service Plan (MSP) payments, pharmacy, ...