Community Health and Social Service Programs
Community Cares Courses
Compassionate Friends of Canada
The Compassionate Friends is an international, non-profit, non-denominational, self-help organization, offering friendship, understanding, grief education and HOPE for the future to all families who have experienced the death of a child at any age, from any cause.
Our Primary Purpose is to aid in the positive reconciliation of grief and foster the physical and emotional health of parents and their surviving children.
Our Secondary Purpose is to provide information and education about the grief of bereaved parents and their surviving children. The objective is to help those in their community, including family, friends, co-workers, employers and professionals to be supportive.more info
Concussion
Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
A family-focused phone-based coaching service effective in reducing mild to moderate behavioural problems and promoting healthy child development in children ages 3-12.more info
Connect Hearing
At Connect Hearing, we believe that every sound connects us to our world, and that's why we make it our mission to keep you connected to the sounds you love. If you or someone you know is experiencing hearing loss, we're here to help.more info
Counselling, Therapy and Parenting Coordinator
Creekside Withdrawal Management for Youth
Clients are medically supervised and supported by the Creekside Withdrawal Management team through their withdrawal symptoms which can range from increased pulse, blood pressure, anxiety, restlessness, agitation and mood swings.more info
Crime Victim Assistance Program
There are many ways a crime can affect your life. If you have been physically or emotionally hurt as a result of a violent crime, you may be entitled to financial assistance. more info
Crisis Line
Crisis Line - Fraser Health
You can call the crisis line about anything that is causing you concern, worry or distress. Examples might be suicide thoughts or feelings, mental health problems, addiction issues, family violence, abuse, relationship conflicts, loss, or just plain loneliness.more info