Provides a central intake, assessment, referral, and support network (including outreach, therapy, peer support, and Indigenous specific services) to help individuals access mental health and substance use services in Victoria and surrounding areas.
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Empowers Canadians who are blind, Deafblind, or who have low vision to live the lives they choose. Provide programs and services that cater to their unique needs.
Community Options for Children and Families (COCF) provides person centred support, services, and respite to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families—helping them live, participate, and thrive in their communities.
Offers comprehensive Women’s Services in Victoria, BC, including emergency shelter at the Cridge Transition House for Women, supportive housing through the Second Stage Program, and specialized support for survivors of intimate partner violence and brain injury.
Supports youth (14–18) and adults with diagnosed intellectual or developmental disabilities who also experience mental health issues, challenging behaviours or substance use, offering assessment, treatment planning, psychiatric and nursing care, and helping families and caregivers build capacity to safely support the individual in the community.
Offers non medical support services including assistance, accompaniment, incidental transportation, and home care for seniors and people with disabilities—helping them stay connected to their community and maintain independence.
Supports children and adults with disabilities by offering programs (like summer and family camps), services, and tools to help build greater independence, self confidence, and comfort — including providing housing (“Easter Seals House”) for those traveling for medical appointment
Provides inclusive arts programs that empower people of all abilities to express creativity and build community through accessible dance, music, theatre, and visual arts.
Provides access to information, education and supports so that caregivers feel more confident and successful in their important role
Provides person centered support for people with developmental disabilities through community inclusion programs, residential services, employment & independent living training, arts, day services and lifelong continuum of care to help them build a life, a home, and a place in the world.