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BounceBack Program - Skills to Overcome Depression or Anxiety - For Adults [Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)]
Provides free access to materials and resources that can all be customized to fit the individual needs of those 19+ years old experiencing anxiety and/or mild to moderate depression (PHQ-9 score 23 or lower).
Province-wide
Eating Disorder Program - Child and Youth - Kamloops and Thompson-Nicola/Cariboo [Interior Health]
Provides eating disorder services to children and youth up to 18.
  • 250-554-5800
  • Toll-free: Centralized Screening: 1-800-663-9122
100 Mile House, Ashcroft, Barriere
Perinatal and Postpartum Anxiety and Depression Support [Pacific Postpartum Support Society]
Offers weekly support groups, along with telephone and text support for individuals experiencing postpartum distress, depression, and anxiety. Additional support is also available for partners, 2SLGBTQIA+ parents, and Indigenous parents.
Province-wide
BC Association for Living Mindfully - Mindfulness Classes [British Columbia Association for Living Mindfully (BCALM)]
An eight-week evidence-based course that teaches mindfulness, meditation and cognitive-behavioral based strategies to individuals 20 years and up.
Province-wide
BC Reproductive Mental Health Program [BC Women’s Hospital & Health Centre (BCWH)]
Provide care to women and their families who are dealing with mental health challenges or disorders and emotional difficulties related to the reproductive life cycle.
Province-wide
Camp Kerry - Bereavement Support Services [Lumara Grief & Bereavement Care Society]fees may apply
A family bereavement retreatment program.
Province-wide
Co-Dependents Anonymous [Co-Dependents Anonymous Canada (CoDA)]
A group support program of recovery from codependence.
Province-wide
Connect Parent Group - An Attachment Group for Parents and Caregivers of Teens [Connect Parent Group]
A group for parents to better understand health youth development and attachment. The program promotes social, emotional and behavioural adjustment and attachment security.
Province-wide
Counselling - For Children and Families Who Have Experienced Loss [The Charlene Reaveley Children’s Charity]
Counselling for children and families after children have experienced the less of a family member.
Province-wide
Counselling for Children, Adults and Families [Future Ready Minds]
Individual and family counselling, nutrition & psychology services for children and adults.
Vancouver Coastal Health Area, Fraser Health Area
Deaf, Hard of Hearing & Deaf-Blind Well-Being Program - Mental Health Services for deaf, hard of hearing, & deaf-blind people throughout BC [Vancouver Coastal Health]
Provides mental health and wellness services for deaf, hard of hearing and deaf-blind people and their families across BC. Services include all ages from young children to older adults.
  • 778-819-0951 (Voice); 778-987-4174 (Text)
  • Toll-free: 1-800-949-1155 (TTY outside of Lower Mainland)
  • TTY: 604-456-0901
Province-wide
Developmental Assessments and Low Cost Counselling [Willow and Sage Counselling]fees may apply
Provides counselling and assessment services starting at 6 months of age. In Burnaby and offered province-wide online.
Province-wide
Eating Disorder Program - Adult - Kamloops and Cariboo [Interior Health]
Provides eating disorders services to individuals 19+.
  • 250-377-6500 (Kamloops)
  • Toll-free: Interior Crisis Line Network (24 hours): 1-888-353-2273
Kamloops
Family Justice Services (FJSD) [Government of British Columbia]
Family Justice Services Division delivers services that promote resolution of family disputes within the family justice system.
Province-wide
Family Services [Kelowna Community Resources (KCR)]
Providing family services to those living in the Okanagan area
Interior Health Area
Family Services for Communities in North and Interior BC [Axis Family Resources]
Provides various kinds of family services in the communities of Williams Lake, 100 Mile House, Quesnel, Prince George, Kamloops and Cranbrook.
  • 250-395-3145 (100 Mile House)
  • 250-392-1000 (Williams Lake)
  • 250-992–2759 (Quesnel)
  • 250-564-9064 (Prince George)
  • 250-489–4074 (Cranbrook)
  • 250-851-2947 (Kamloops)
  • 250-428-8475 (Creston)
100 Mile House, Cranbrook, Creston
Family Smart - Family Peer Support, Child and Youth Mental Health [Family Smart]
Offers Family Peer Support, Monthly Events, Resources and Workshops to support the mental health of children, youth and families.
Province-wide
Family Support Groups - Schizophrenia [BC Schizophrenia Society (BCSS)]
Offers support groups throughout B.C. for family and friends who are supporting a loved one living with mental illness.
Province-wide
Grief and Bereavement Support [Lumara Grief & Bereavement Care Society]fees may apply
Provides various therapy services to those who have been impacted by grief and loss.
Province-wide
Indigenous Mental Health and Wellness Services [St’at’imc Outreach Health Services (SOHS)]
Provides mental health services to individuals of all ages who belong to the St’at’imc community.
Lillooet
Interior Region Family Navigation - For Parents & Families Caring For Dependents With Mental Illness [Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) - Kelowna Branch]
A support program for individuals caring for a child, youth, or dependent adult (up to age 25) who is experiencing mental health and/or substance use challenges.
  • 250-398-8220 (Cariboo Chilcotin)
  • 250-395-4883 (South Cariboo)
  • 250-374-0440 (Kamloops)
  • 250-832-8477 (Shuswap/Revelstoke)
  • 250-542-3114 (Vernon)
  • 250-493-8999 (South Okanagan Similkameen)
  • 250-426-5222 (Kootenays)
100 Mile House, Cranbrook, Kamloops
Low Cost Intern Counselling [Island Clinical Counselling]fees may apply
Offers a "Pay What You Can" counselling program.
Province-wide
Low Cost Virtual Counselling Program [Strength Counselling Services Inc.]fees may apply
A low cost counselling program for individuals facing financial hardship.
Province-wide
Lower Cost Counselling [Expressive Wellness]fees may apply
Offers low cost counselling provided by supervised practicum students.
Province-wide
Maples Adolescent Treatment Centre [Fraser Health]
A provincial mental health facility that provides services for young people struggling with severe and enduring mental health challenges.
Fraser Health Area
Mental Health and Substance Use Wellness Centre [Fraser Health]
A centre for people with mental health and substance use concerns.
Fraser Health Area
Military Family Support Services [Mainland BC Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC)]
Provides programs and services to the Canadian Armed Forces Members and their Families.
Vancouver Coastal Health Area, Fraser Health Area, Interior Health Area
Moving Forward Counselling Services [Moving Forward Family Services Society]fees may apply
Offers free short-term and affordable long-term counselling options to underserved communities across Canada via in-person, telephone, and online platforms.
Province-wide
Parenting Support for 2SLGBTQIA+ and Indigenous Parents [Pacific Postpartum Support Society]
Provides support to 2SLGBTQIA+ parents, Indigenous parents, and their families who are experiencing mental health challenges during pregnancy and the postpartum period or during their adoption or surrogacy journey.
Province-wide
Pathways Serious Mental Illness Society [Pathways Serious Mental Illness Society]
Family support and information on major mental illnesses: schizophrenia, bipolar, depression, borderline personality disorder, concurrent disorders, and anxiety disorders.
Province-wide
Pregnant in Chilliwack and Fraser Health Rural [Chilliwack Division of Family Practice]
Provides information on supports and services available to pregnant women and families living in Chilliwack.
Agassiz, Boston Bar, Chilliwack
Raising Resilient Kids Parenting Group [Mind Space (formerly known as CBT Skills Group Society)]fees may apply
Be supported with other parents to develop a mindful parenting approach, informed by attachment science.
Province-wide
Residential Schools Health Support Program - Emotional and Cultural Support [First Nations Health Authority]
Provides mental health and emotional supports to eligible former Indian Residential School students and their families
  • Toll-free: 1-877-477-0775 (General)
  • 250-690-7272 (Carrier Sekani - North Central British Columbia)
  • 250-996-5024 (Fort St. James - Ada Dene)
  • 250-842-5165 (Gitsxan - Kispiox - Northwestern BC)
  • 250-635-7161 (Kitwanga - Northwestern BC)
  • 250-390-​3123 (Lantzville - Tsow-Tun Le Lum)
  • 250-753-3990 (Nanaimo)
  • 250-724-5747 (Port Alberni)
  • 604-985-4464 (Vancouver)
  • 250-707-0095 (West Bank)
Province-wide
Services to Residential School Survivors [Indian Residential School Survivors Society (IRSSS)]
IRSSS provides essential services to residential school survivors, their families and to those dealing with intergenerational traumas.
  • 604-985-4464 (Head office)
  • Toll-free: 1-800-721-0066
  • 250-828-1633 (Kamloops office)
  • Toll-free: 1-800-721-0066
  • 250-635-4499 (Terrace office)
  • Toll-free: 1-800-721-0066
  • 250-493-0282 (Penticton office)
  • Toll-free: 1-800-721-0066
  • 604-869-3866 (Hope office)
  • Toll-free: 1-800-721-0066
  • 604-985-4464 (DTES office)
  • Toll-free: 1-800-721-0066
  • 250-305-2235 (Williams Lake office)
  • Toll-free: 1-800-721-0066
Province-wide
Support Services and Resources for Individuals with Down Syndrome [Lower Mainland Down Syndrome Society (LMDSS)]fees may apply
Provide information, support, and resources to individuals with Down Syndrome in BC and their families.
Province-wide
Virtual Low Cost Counselling [Gravitate Counselling Inc.]fees may apply
Low cost counselling offered to adult BC residents over the phone and online.
Province-wide
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