Connects and supports individuals with Down syndrome, their families, friends and advocates, who work and play together to create a better understanding of diversity
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Program provides door-to-door, shared transit service for people with permanent or temporary disabilities who cannot access fixed-route buses without assistance.
Provides mobile, community-based crisis response, mental health and substance use assessment, and support, operating daily from 1 p.m. to midnight, with referrals made through the Vancouver Island Crisis Line at 1-888-494-3888
Offers employment and education programs that provide skill development, training, and personalized support to help individuals facing complex barriers
Free government‑services offices (in person, by phone, or by video) staffed with justice interviewers, child support officers, and family justice counsellors that help people with family law issues such as separation/divorce, parenting/guardianship, child/spousal support, protection orders, mediation, referrals to other resources, and guiding through court or non‑court resolution.
Offers person-centered services—including residential, day programs, home share, and community support—to individuals with developmental disabilities, all funded through Community Living BC.
For over 70 years, the Kinsmen Foundation of BC has been dedicated to improving the well-being, independence, and quality of life for individuals with physical disabilities across British Columbia.
Provides free legal information, advice, and representation for eligible residents of British Columbia, helping with family law, criminal law, immigration/refugee issues, child protection, and other legal matters
Guide clients through the legal aid process by answering questions, providing support (including with appointments and communication with lawyers), arranging interpreters, connecting to duty counsel, FamilyLawLINE, and other community or specialized services