Community Health and Social Service Programs
Aboriginal Supported Child Development Program
ASCD is designed to specifically meet the needs of children with special needs.more info
Abuse-related Women's Counselling Program
Professional counseling is available for women who have experienced sexual assault, violence/abuse in relationships, or childhood abuse through the government funded Stopping the Violence program.more info
Accepting New Clients - Katie St. Jean Counselling
Katie St. Jean (MSW, RSW, RCC) provides individual and couples counselling in Campbell River, supporting you to move towards change, healing and growth. Learn more about yourself and explore what’s going on beneath the surface.more info
Accepting new clients ~ Art Therapy and Counselling, Leanne Longeway
Leanne works from a trauma informed lens offering both Talk and/or Art therapy to individual, adult clients. Additional therapeutic modalities that Leanne is trained in include: EMDR and Somatic therapy, along with specific occupational training to support First Responders, Public Safety Personnel, and Healthcare workers. From a lived experience of being an educator for over 20 years, Leanne also offers therapeutic support to teachers. FNHA and CVAP provider.more info
Access Now
Offers support to mentally challenged men and women (service is individualized) in Campbell River.more info
Addictions Integrated Counselling Program
Professional individual counseling is offered for women who are survivors of abuse-related trauma and in early stage recovery from addictions.more info
Addictions Recovery Program
Provides counselling, assessment, and referrals to persons with alcohol and/or drug addictions.more info
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA)
A 12-Step meeting group, offering support and an opportunity to listen and share. Adult children of alcoholics, or anyone from an addictive or otherwise dysfunctional family - newcomers are welcome.more info
Adult Literacy Outreach Program
Adult Literacy Program
Servicing Campbell River and surrounding area, the Campbell River Literacy Association uses both one to one and small group training models, supported by trained volunteer tutors, to assist approximately 125 learners yearly. Individualized learning plans focus on one of three key objectives: the enhancement of personal literacy skills leading to continued education, the improvement in the learner's functional literacy to support success in the workplace or workplace training, and language acquisition services for lower level ESL learners.more info