Community Health and Social Service Programs
Campbell River and District Adult Care Society
Serving adults over 19 with chronic health problems (all complex health-care problems) as well as seniors in the community. To restore our sense of dignity, reduce isolation, improve quality of life and to assist individuals to remain independent in the community.more info
Campbell River and District Food Bank
Campbell River and North Island Transition Society
CAMPBELL RIVER AND NORTH ISLAND TRANSITION SOCIETY (CRNITS) is a registered non-profit organization which has a mandate to end family violence and violence against women and children. more info
Campbell River Beacon Club
The Campbell River Beacon Clubhouse is a non-profit society; our mission is to help those with a chronic mental illness achieve their potential as valued members of our community. We provide adults who have chronic mental health issues and who may have concurrent addiction issues varied and meaningful opportunities to develop and enhance independent life skills. more info
Campbell River Better at Home
Campbell River Better at Home is a program that helps seniors/elders continue living in their own homes longer and stay connected in the community by providing some basic non-medical home support services. Our services are provided to eligible seniors/elders on a sliding fee scale and some services may be free. The program is funded by the Government of British Columbia and administered across the province by the United Way of the Lower Mainland. In Campbell River, the program is provided by Volunteer Campbell River.more info
Campbell River Chronic Connections
Campbell River Community Action
The Campbell River Community Action team works to develop and support local solutions to the overdose crisis. Our group includes social service providers, government entities, not-for -profit organizations, individuals, peers, and businesses. more info
Campbell River Community Health Services - Island Health
Community Health Services provides personal support services to eligible people served by Island Health. Maximizing client wellness and their ability to care for themselves is our focus. Our services supplement, but do not replace clients' efforts to care for themselves with the assistance of their family, friends and the community. Community Health Serivces also acts as a bridge between home and other care settings. These settings may include hospital, residential care, assisted living, doctors office or other primary care settings.more info
Campbell River Diabetes Education Centre
Campbell River Diabetes Education Centre offers free medical assistance and information about self-management of Type 1 (children and adults), Type 2, and Gestational Diabetes. Individual appointments and/or group sessions are available to individuals of all ages.more info
Campbell River Family Network
We are a Network of coalitions working together to strengthen the capacity and commitment of the communities in the Campbell River Region to help our young children. We have joined together to promote family friendly communities – neighbourhood by neighbourhood – throughout the region.more info