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Family Development and Youth Services

An old saying “How you bend the twig is how the tree goes” reflects the mentoring and education required for youth on their journey to adulthood. Mission Community Services Society team of Youth Workers offer important intervention that can make a world of difference. Youth who have more tools in their tool box can make better life choices. A range of support is available for youth ages 13 to 24.more info

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Mission Community Services Society
32386 Fletcher Ave
, Mission, BC, V2V 5T1
Phone: (604) 826-6194
Fax: (604) 820-0634
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Mission Community Services Society

Early Years, Youth and Family, New to Canada, Seniors, Food Centre, Christmas Bureau, Housing. At Mission Community Services Society we are a team of professional staff and volunteers led by a Board of Directors dedicated to supporting our residents to achieve or maintain their sense of independence.more info

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33179 2nd Avenue
, Mission, BC, V2V 1J9
Phone: (604) 826-3634
Fax: (604) 820-0634
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Mission Early Years Centre

Focusing on young, new or low income parents, the Early Years department provides a variety of support and educational services. This department works with provincial programs, such as the Community Action Program for Children and the Child Care Resource and Referral Program.more info

Address / Contact Info
Mission Community Services Society
32386 Fletcher Ave
, Mission, BC, V2V 5T1
Phone: (604) 826-6194
Fax: (604) 826-8636
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Mission Early Years Programs/Activities

Focusing on young, new or low income parents, the Early Years department provides a variety of support and educational services. This department works with provincial programs, such as the Community Action Program for Children and the Child Care Resource and Referral Program.more info

Address / Contact Info
Mission Community Services Society
Mission Central Elementary School, 7466 Welton Ave
, Mission, BC, V2V 6L4
Phone: (604) 826-3323
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Mission Youth House (MY House)

A collaborative initiative to provide a place for homeless youth to eat, shower, do laundry, access services and receive help from caring professional adults.more info

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7368 Proctor Street
, Mission, BC, V2V 1J9
Phone: (604) 287-7200
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Narcotics Anonymous (NA)

We are a non-profit organization/fellowship of addicts helping addicts recover from drugs. We are a non-religious 12 step program focused on abstinence and spiritual principles. We have no initiation fees or dues and anyone can join our fellowship. We have a meetings most days of the week and they can be found on BCRNA.ca or NA.org. We also have a help line 1-866-683-6819. more info

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Narcotics Anonymous, Various facilities
please see helpline or web for latest meeting addresses
, Mission , BC
NA help line : 1-866-683-6819
Phone: (604) 873-1018
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New to Canada

The newcomer settlement department at Mission Community Services Society (MCSS) is committed to welcoming newcomers and promoting cultural diversity in the District of Mission. We are dedicated to building a smooth, safe, and successful transition for all individuals new to Canada. Our goal is to eliminate settlement barriers and develop opportunities for new Canadians to create a quality life in Canada.more info

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Mission Community Services Society - New to Canada, Mission Community Services Society
33179 2nd Ave
, Mission, BC, V2V 1J9
Phone: (604) 826-3634
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Perinatal Depression Support

Pregnancy is not always the wonderful happy time of life that so many experience and advertisers would have you believe. But there is support if you are experiencing perinatal depression. This program is dedicated to supporting the needs of perinatal mothers. more info

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33780 Laurel Street
, Abbotsford , BC, V2S 1X4
For more information: (604) 870-7800
South Asian Support Group call Swarn: (778) 319-3344

Surrey Speech Therapy

Surrey Speech Therapy, a division of Speech Therapists of Vancouver is a private Speech-Language Therapy practice based in Surrey that offers speech therapy for children and adults, and children with autism spectrum disorder in the comfort of their home, daycare, school or office. Our experienced Speech Language Pathologists are registered with the Association of Speech and Hearing Professionals of BC and able to assess and provide treatment for a variety of concerns including: articulation, speech-language delay, stuttering, social language, dyslexia, learning disabilities, ADHD, aphasia, dysphagia and accent reduction. Our speech therapists and behaviour therapists offer in home assessment speech therapy to children in Surrey, Langley, Richmond and Burnaby. A doctor's referral is not required. Speech therapy is covered under most private insurance companies and funded through the B.C. Autism Funding Unit and Variety Children's Charity.more info

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Speech Therapists of Vancouver, Speech Language Therapy, 7404 King George Blvd., Surrey, B.C., Suite 200
7404 King George Blvd. Suite 200
, Surrey, BC, V3W 1N6
Phone: (604) 210-6622
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The Adapt Clinic (Psychiatric Genetic Counselling)

This provincial clinic offers free (covered by MSP) genetic counselling to individuals of all ages (and / or their families) who live with a psychiatric diagnosis. The service can help individuals with mental health disorders and their family members better understand the cause and potential chances for them or their family members (eg. children) to develop a psychiatric disorder. The clinic offers individuals and families a very powerful service as it helps people better understand why they have a mental health disorder. The clinic’s counsellors can help patients reframe understandings of the causes of mental health disorders. This is the only clinic of its kind in the world! Learn more about genetic counselling on our website.more info

Address / Contact Info
Department of Medical Genetics, Medical Genetics, BC Women's Hospital, Shaughnessy Building, C234
Department of Medical Genetics, BC Women's Hospital, C234 - 4500 Oak Street
, Vancouver, BC, V6H 3N1
Angela Inglis: (604) 875-2726
Emily Morris: 604-875-2000 x. 6787
Fax: (604) 875-2825
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