Community Health and Social Service Programs
Manager, Aboriginal Health
Works with you and your community in addressing your health needs in a culturally respectful manner. The manager for Aboriginal Health is the contact person for VIHA Aboriginal Health program information.more info
Mary Ann Rolfe
Mary Ann Rolfe is a Registered Clinical Counsellor serving the Campbell River and Comox Valley area. more info
Men's Counselling Program
Professional individual counseling is provided for men who are survivors of physical and/or sexual abuse and neglect.more info
Mental Health and Substance Use
To restore, preserve and promote the wellbeing of adults, 19 to under 65 years of age, by ensuring the provision of effective and responsive mental health and substance use. Adults 65 years of age or older who are presenting with a pre-existing mental illness and/or substance use as a focus for services may also be considered for services.more info
Mental Health Recovery Partners North Island
We promote mental wellness and reduce stigma in Campbell River by providing free educational opportunities for families and the public, providing support to family members of loved ones who have been diagnosed with a mental illness, and providing a Nutritional Learning program to adults with mental illnesses. more info
MindHealthBC
Ministry of Children and Family Development – Central/North Island Adoption Team
Serving children and youth ages 0–19 and potential / existing adoptive parents/families with adoption services. more info
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