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Community Inclusion & Integration

Women's Empowerment & Employment Readiness (WEE-R)

Eligibility criteria

For Immigrant Women who are unemployed or precariously employed and legally entitled to work in Canada. Seeking candidates who possess an English language capacity of CLB Level 5 and above.

We welcome Permanent Residents, Protected Persons and Naturalized Citizens to apply.

Can you access the program directly?
Yes. Self-referrals and referrals from community agencies are welcome. An intake assessment will be required to determine eligibility and suitability.

 

REGISTRATIONS ARE OPEN NOW AT: https://WEE_R_2.eventbrite.com

 

 

Other referral options

Self-referrals and referrals from community agencies are welcome. An intake assessment will be required to determine eligibility and suitability.

 

REGISTRATIONS ARE OPEN NOW AT: https://WEE_R_2.eventbrite.com

 

 

Clubhouses

Eligibility criteria

For adults (19+ years old) living in Delta with a mental illness and want a safe, supportive environment to socialize, participate in recreational activities, learn employment skills, and increase community involvement.

Can you access the program directly?
No. Please refer to local Clubhouse for more information.
Other referral options

Please refer to local Clubhouse for more information.

Finding Work

Women's Empowerment & Employment Readiness (WEE-R)

Eligibility criteria

For Immigrant Women who are unemployed or precariously employed and legally entitled to work in Canada. Seeking candidates who possess an English language capacity of CLB Level 5 and above.

We welcome Permanent Residents, Protected Persons and Naturalized Citizens to apply.

Can you access the program directly?
Yes. Self-referrals and referrals from community agencies are welcome. An intake assessment will be required to determine eligibility and suitability.

 

REGISTRATIONS ARE OPEN NOW AT: https://WEE_R_2.eventbrite.com

 

 

Other referral options

Self-referrals and referrals from community agencies are welcome. An intake assessment will be required to determine eligibility and suitability.

 

REGISTRATIONS ARE OPEN NOW AT: https://WEE_R_2.eventbrite.com

 

 

Substance Use

Home Based Withdrawal Management and Detox Program

Eligibility criteria

Are you or someone you care for requiring support to detox?

Our Home Based Withdrawal Management and Detox Program may be able to help.

Eligibility to participate in the Home Based program is that you are 19+ years, voluntarily accessing services, and must have a caregiver available for the first 3 days 24/7 (for alcohol detoxes only). Other criteria may apply. Contact us for more information.

Can you access the program directly?
Yes. For more information, please fill out the form below.

Groups

Home Detox offers a variety of groups to serve individuals suffering from addiction, as well as friends and families. We offer SMART recovery groups, Psychoeducational groups, Mindfulness, Naloxone training and more. 

Have Questions?

Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions and the links below. If you don’t find the answers you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to call us at 604-596-4321 ext. 21160 or email us at home.detox@options.bc.ca

Special Thanks!

Thank you for helping bring hope, healing, and recovery within reach. 

We are deeply grateful for the Vancouver Foundation's partnership and generous financial support over the past three years through the Lighthouse Grant, funded by the Government of British Columbia through the Stronger Community Services Fund.

Thanks to this funding, our Home-Based Withdrawal Management Program has supported more than 900 individuals in accessing a range of services, including treatment and recovery programs, mental health supports, peer support groups, family services, counselling, relapse prevention planning, and home-based withdrawal management.

Together, we've helped reduce barriers to care, challenge stigma, and create more accessible, compassionate pathways to recovery for individuals and families affected by substance use.

We are proud to partner with organizations that share our commitment to fostering healing, connection, and hope by meeting people where they are and supporting them in ways that honour their strengths, experiences, and goals.

Here's to what we can accomplish together. Thank you for helping create brighter futures for individuals, families, and our community!

 

Other referral options

For more information, please fill out the form below.

Groups

Home Detox offers a variety of groups to serve individuals suffering from addiction, as well as friends and families. We offer SMART recovery groups, Psychoeducational groups, Mindfulness, Naloxone training and more. 

Have Questions?

Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions and the links below. If you don’t find the answers you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to call us at 604-596-4321 ext. 21160 or email us at home.detox@options.bc.ca

Special Thanks!

Thank you for helping bring hope, healing, and recovery within reach. 

We are deeply grateful for the Vancouver Foundation's partnership and generous financial support over the past three years through the Lighthouse Grant, funded by the Government of British Columbia through the Stronger Community Services Fund.

Thanks to this funding, our Home-Based Withdrawal Management Program has supported more than 900 individuals in accessing a range of services, including treatment and recovery programs, mental health supports, peer support groups, family services, counselling, relapse prevention planning, and home-based withdrawal management.

Together, we've helped reduce barriers to care, challenge stigma, and create more accessible, compassionate pathways to recovery for individuals and families affected by substance use.

We are proud to partner with organizations that share our commitment to fostering healing, connection, and hope by meeting people where they are and supporting them in ways that honour their strengths, experiences, and goals.

Here's to what we can accomplish together. Thank you for helping create brighter futures for individuals, families, and our community!

 

Crisis

Home Based Withdrawal Management and Detox Program

Eligibility criteria

Are you or someone you care for requiring support to detox?

Our Home Based Withdrawal Management and Detox Program may be able to help.

Eligibility to participate in the Home Based program is that you are 19+ years, voluntarily accessing services, and must have a caregiver available for the first 3 days 24/7 (for alcohol detoxes only). Other criteria may apply. Contact us for more information.

Can you access the program directly?
Yes. For more information, please fill out the form below.

Groups

Home Detox offers a variety of groups to serve individuals suffering from addiction, as well as friends and families. We offer SMART recovery groups, Psychoeducational groups, Mindfulness, Naloxone training and more. 

Have Questions?

Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions and the links below. If you don’t find the answers you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to call us at 604-596-4321 ext. 21160 or email us at home.detox@options.bc.ca

Special Thanks!

Thank you for helping bring hope, healing, and recovery within reach. 

We are deeply grateful for the Vancouver Foundation's partnership and generous financial support over the past three years through the Lighthouse Grant, funded by the Government of British Columbia through the Stronger Community Services Fund.

Thanks to this funding, our Home-Based Withdrawal Management Program has supported more than 900 individuals in accessing a range of services, including treatment and recovery programs, mental health supports, peer support groups, family services, counselling, relapse prevention planning, and home-based withdrawal management.

Together, we've helped reduce barriers to care, challenge stigma, and create more accessible, compassionate pathways to recovery for individuals and families affected by substance use.

We are proud to partner with organizations that share our commitment to fostering healing, connection, and hope by meeting people where they are and supporting them in ways that honour their strengths, experiences, and goals.

Here's to what we can accomplish together. Thank you for helping create brighter futures for individuals, families, and our community!

 

Other referral options

For more information, please fill out the form below.

Groups

Home Detox offers a variety of groups to serve individuals suffering from addiction, as well as friends and families. We offer SMART recovery groups, Psychoeducational groups, Mindfulness, Naloxone training and more. 

Have Questions?

Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions and the links below. If you don’t find the answers you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to call us at 604-596-4321 ext. 21160 or email us at home.detox@options.bc.ca

Special Thanks!

Thank you for helping bring hope, healing, and recovery within reach. 

We are deeply grateful for the Vancouver Foundation's partnership and generous financial support over the past three years through the Lighthouse Grant, funded by the Government of British Columbia through the Stronger Community Services Fund.

Thanks to this funding, our Home-Based Withdrawal Management Program has supported more than 900 individuals in accessing a range of services, including treatment and recovery programs, mental health supports, peer support groups, family services, counselling, relapse prevention planning, and home-based withdrawal management.

Together, we've helped reduce barriers to care, challenge stigma, and create more accessible, compassionate pathways to recovery for individuals and families affected by substance use.

We are proud to partner with organizations that share our commitment to fostering healing, connection, and hope by meeting people where they are and supporting them in ways that honour their strengths, experiences, and goals.

Here's to what we can accomplish together. Thank you for helping create brighter futures for individuals, families, and our community!

 

For My Family

Home Based Withdrawal Management and Detox Program

Eligibility criteria

Are you or someone you care for requiring support to detox?

Our Home Based Withdrawal Management and Detox Program may be able to help.

Eligibility to participate in the Home Based program is that you are 19+ years, voluntarily accessing services, and must have a caregiver available for the first 3 days 24/7 (for alcohol detoxes only). Other criteria may apply. Contact us for more information.

Can you access the program directly?
Yes. For more information, please fill out the form below.

Groups

Home Detox offers a variety of groups to serve individuals suffering from addiction, as well as friends and families. We offer SMART recovery groups, Psychoeducational groups, Mindfulness, Naloxone training and more. 

Have Questions?

Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions and the links below. If you don’t find the answers you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to call us at 604-596-4321 ext. 21160 or email us at home.detox@options.bc.ca

Special Thanks!

Thank you for helping bring hope, healing, and recovery within reach. 

We are deeply grateful for the Vancouver Foundation's partnership and generous financial support over the past three years through the Lighthouse Grant, funded by the Government of British Columbia through the Stronger Community Services Fund.

Thanks to this funding, our Home-Based Withdrawal Management Program has supported more than 900 individuals in accessing a range of services, including treatment and recovery programs, mental health supports, peer support groups, family services, counselling, relapse prevention planning, and home-based withdrawal management.

Together, we've helped reduce barriers to care, challenge stigma, and create more accessible, compassionate pathways to recovery for individuals and families affected by substance use.

We are proud to partner with organizations that share our commitment to fostering healing, connection, and hope by meeting people where they are and supporting them in ways that honour their strengths, experiences, and goals.

Here's to what we can accomplish together. Thank you for helping create brighter futures for individuals, families, and our community!

 

Other referral options

For more information, please fill out the form below.

Groups

Home Detox offers a variety of groups to serve individuals suffering from addiction, as well as friends and families. We offer SMART recovery groups, Psychoeducational groups, Mindfulness, Naloxone training and more. 

Have Questions?

Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions and the links below. If you don’t find the answers you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to call us at 604-596-4321 ext. 21160 or email us at home.detox@options.bc.ca

Special Thanks!

Thank you for helping bring hope, healing, and recovery within reach. 

We are deeply grateful for the Vancouver Foundation's partnership and generous financial support over the past three years through the Lighthouse Grant, funded by the Government of British Columbia through the Stronger Community Services Fund.

Thanks to this funding, our Home-Based Withdrawal Management Program has supported more than 900 individuals in accessing a range of services, including treatment and recovery programs, mental health supports, peer support groups, family services, counselling, relapse prevention planning, and home-based withdrawal management.

Together, we've helped reduce barriers to care, challenge stigma, and create more accessible, compassionate pathways to recovery for individuals and families affected by substance use.

We are proud to partner with organizations that share our commitment to fostering healing, connection, and hope by meeting people where they are and supporting them in ways that honour their strengths, experiences, and goals.

Here's to what we can accomplish together. Thank you for helping create brighter futures for individuals, families, and our community!

 

Multi-Cultural Early Years Services: Family Navigators

Eligibility criteria

The Multi-Cultural Early Years Services Family Navigators (MEYS) offer one-to-one support to enhance the well-being of newcomer refugee, Indigenous families and families whose children have additional support needs. Families with children birth to six years old are eligible to receive services. The support is language specific (Punjabi, Tagalog, Arabic, Spanish & English).

The program strives to be barrier free and a referral is not necessary

Can you access the program directly?
Yes.

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