Community Health and Social Service Programs
Ministry of Children and Family Development – Child and Youth Mental Health
MCFD envisions a province where vulnerable children and youth are healthy and safe in their families and communities; where children and youth, including those with special needs, are supported to achieve their full potential; and children, youth, and their families are served by accountable and responsive community-based service delivery systems.more info
Ministry of Children and Family Development – Infant and Child Services
For families with children aged 0-13, the Ministry of Children and Family Development must ensure a child-centred, integrated approach that promotes and protects the health development of children and youth while recognizing their lifelong attachment to family. Quality assurance, accountability and openness are fundamental to its success.more info
Ministry of Children and Family Development – Residential Resources, Children and Youth with Special Needs
For families, children, and youth ages 0–19, foster families, children and youth with Special Needs 0-19, the Ministry of Children and Family Development must ensure a child-centred, integrated approach that promotes and protects the health development of children and youth while recognizing their lifelong attachment to family. Quality assurance, accountability and openness are fundamental to its success.more info
Ministry of Children and Family Development – Youth Services
For families and youth ages 14–19, and youth under the Criminal Justice Act, the Ministry of Children and Family Development must ensure a child-centred, integrated approach that promotes and protects the health development of children and youth while recognizing their lifelong attachment to family. Quality assurance, accountability and openness are fundamental to its success.more info
Ministry of Social Development
The Ministry of Social Development provides services that move people towards sustainable employment and assists individuals and families in need.more info
Moms and Infants/Toddlers Drop In
Provides education, resources and referrals in several drop-in groups: postnatal drop-in group for moms and infants; creating healthy families drop in group for moms and toddlers aged 1–3; interactive play group for Moms and children aged 0-6.more info
Mountain View Medical Clinic
M’akola Housing Society
The M’akola Group of Societies provides safe, affordable and appropriate homes primarily for Aboriginal people and families. Through community partnerships and funders M’akola is able to provide subsidized housing, affordable rentals and assisted living units throughout most of British Columbia.more info
Narcotics Anonymous
For anyone who thinks they have a drug problem and has the desire to stop using, NA is a non-profit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs.more info
Nature Park Studio Art Therapy
I offer art therapy sessions in my home-based studio, for all ages, specializing in work with children.more info