Youth Transitioning Services
For youth (ages 16-19) living in Surrey who are looking to develop life skills and become more independent.
For youth (ages 16-19) living in Surrey who are looking to develop life skills and become more independent.
For adults (19+ years old) residing in Surrey, White Rock and Delta who are living with a mental illness and want to improve their pre-employment skills and increase self-confidence, in the pursuit of greater independence.
For adults (19+ years old) who are in need of emergency shelter. Contact 604.599.8900.
Referrals are also accepted from - but not limited to, the Ministry of Human Resources, Mental Health Centers, RCMP and other community agencies.
For children (ages 3-18) living in Surrey who have experienced sexual abuse or where sexual abuse is suspected. Contact 604.584.5811.
To register, make a referral or for general inquiries, please contact the Sexual Abuse Counselling team at 604.584.5811.
Our intake requirements are based on current provincial guidelines for sexual abuse intervention programs.
For children and youth (ages 3-18) living in Surrey, White Rock and Langley screened with moderate-high suicide risk symptoms such as attempting suicide or being at risk of doing so (services to include family members).
For adults (19+ years old) who are in need of emergency shelter. Contact 604.599.8900.
Referrals are also accepted from - but not limited to, the Ministry of Human Resources, Mental Health Centers, RCMP and other community agencies.
For children (ages 3-18) living in Surrey who have experienced sexual abuse or where sexual abuse is suspected. Contact 604.584.5811.
To register, make a referral or for general inquiries, please contact the Sexual Abuse Counselling team at 604.584.5811.
Our intake requirements are based on current provincial guidelines for sexual abuse intervention programs.
For children and youth (ages 3-18) living in Surrey, White Rock and Langley screened with moderate-high suicide risk symptoms such as attempting suicide or being at risk of doing so (services to include family members).
For families with children (ages 18 and under) living in Surrey who are looking for free, short-term counselling and support.
Please note that further eligibility restrictions may apply.
Please note that this program often has a waiting list. While you wait, you may find the following resources helpful:
BounceBack BC
Child and Youth Mental Health
FamilySmart
Foundry
Fraser Health Crisis Line
Here to Help BC
START (Short term assessment and response program)
YMIND Youth BC
For adults (19+ years old) residing in Surrey, White Rock and Delta who are living with a mental illness and want to improve their pre-employment skills and increase self-confidence, in the pursuit of greater independence.