Family Therapy Program
Provides the following family therapy services:
- Family counseling
- Couples counseling
- Individual counseling for adults, children and youth
- Specializing in Family Violence; Grief and loss; Trauma
- Counseling that is holistic and strength based
Address / Contact Info
Laichwiltach Family Life Society
441 4th Ave
Campbell River, BCV9W 3W7
Contact name: Ronda McKenzie-Cooper
Phone Numbers
Phone: (250) 286-3430 ext. 115
Toll-free: 1-877-777-8222
Fax: (250) 286-3483
Hours of Operation
Regular hours: Ronda is available in:
Campbell River on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Comox Valley on Mondays.
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This program was last updated on: 18 Nov 2021.