Community Health and Social Service Programs
The Arthritis Society
The Society is Canada’s principal health charity providing education, programs and support to the over 4.6 million Canadians living with arthritis.more info
The Asthma Centre at BC Children's Hospital
We provide consultation services to diagnose and manage asthma in children. During these visits we also provide asthma education to families and patients to help them better manage their asthma.more info
The Cedars
Designed for your comfort and satisfaction, at The Cedars we provide Assisted Living as an option for seniors who want to maintain an independent lifestyle, whether your preference is lively socializing or quiet time in the lounge, The Cedars provides a safe and comfortable environment to enjoy your retirement years.more info
The Center for Epilepsy & Seizure Education in British Columbia
The Center for Epilepsy in British Columbia is a non-profit agency that began in 1999. We provide Support for people with epilepsy and address the call for increased awareness and public education about epilepsy. A well-informed public does not fall prey to old myths and misunderstandings which stubbornly persist and contribute to social isolation and stigmatization. more info
The Kidney Foundation of Canada
The Kidney Foundation of Canada is people working together for a common cause. We are volunteers, individuals living with kidney disease, donors, and staff members — from all walks of life, all across Canadamore info
The Rehab Shop Fraser Valley
The Rehab Shop is a full service medical equipment dealer servicing Metro Vancouver/Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley of British Columbia.more info
The Shelter and Street Help Line
The Shelter and Street Help Line is designed to assist people who are affected by homelessness in the Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley regional districts. We understand that a wide range of circumstances can result in homelessness so we provide information on a variety of programs and services. The Shelter and Street Help Line calls Lower Mainland shelters twice per day, and publishes the Shelter List, which details available shelter beds and mats for women, men, youth and families. The Shelter List is updated twice per day at around 11:30 AM, and around 7:30 PM. Contact us to find available shelter beds and services in the Lower Mainland: dial or text 2-1-1.more info
The Warm Zone
Are you warm and dry? Do you need a place to lay your head tonight?more info
Thrive Counselling
Transition Houses
Are you a woman in Mission or Abbotsford, BC who is safe for the moment, but want to escape abuse? SARA can help.more info
Family Doctor Register for a Family Physician
The Division is no longer accepting new patients for registration on Fetch, our patient wailist for a family physician.
All new patients must register on Health Connect, the provincial government waitlist for family doctors in BC. Please see the link above.
If you are already registered on Fetch you will be contacted when a family physician becomes available; you will not lose your place on the waitlist.