Community Health and Social Service Programs
Lynnhaven Society
Lynnhaven Society is committed to providing quality, geared-to-income housing for low-income, single adults over 55+ who can live independently.more info
Mamele'awt Queesome & To'o Housing Society
Mamele’awt Qweesome Housing Society provides affordable housing and support services primarily for Aboriginal people in the Fraser Valley in a way that ensures tenant safety, empowers self-determination and the honouring of healthy agreements.more info
Maples Adolescent Treatment Centre
The Maples Adolescent Treatment Centre is one part of the provincial Child and Youth Mental Health service network that provides an array of direct residential and community services for youth and their families.more info
McRae Avenue Physiotherapy Clinic
McRae Avenue Physiotherapy Clinic has been serving Mission for 18 years. We provide acute and rehabilitative phyiotherapy, and home visits if required. Our physiotherapists see no more than two patients an hour. more info
Medical Group
MedicAlert Foundation Canada
1 out of 3 Canadians have a condition paramedics need to know about. In an emergency, we make your needs clear and alert your loved ones.
Get freedom and peace of mind.more info
Men's Health- HealthLinkBC
Men have a lot of unique health issues. Our topics can teach you about everything from hair loss to an enlarged prostate. Are you wondering whether you should have a PSA test? Or what you can do about erection problems? You will find lots of information here to help you make good health decisions and live a longer, healthier life.more info
Mental Health Crisis Line
The 310Mental Health Support Line was developed by the Crisis Line Association of BC to better ensure that people with concerns about their own or another’s mental health can access help when they need it.more info
Mindcheck.ca
Life is full of challenges and stress. Do you ever wonder if you feel and experience things in the same way as everyone else?
Welcome to mindcheck.ca - a website designed to help youth and young adults, ages 13 to 25, in British Columbia to better understand their mental health and learn about steps they can take to improve their well-being.more info