Community Health and Social Service Programs
British Columbia Bereavement Helpline (BCBH)
A non-profit, free, and confidential service that connects the public to grief support services in the province of BC.more info
British Columbia Family Residence Program (BCFRP)
"Providing help for families where health care ends." This program is administered by Variety – The Children’s Charity of British Columbia – providing subsidized accommodation for families whose child, including premature babies and newborns with other health concerns, are receiving care at BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver. No cost to families.more info
British Columbia Lung Association
The mission of the BC Lung Association is to lead provincial and international lung health initiatives, prevent lung disease, help people manage lung disease and promote lung health.more info
British Columbia Medical Services Plan (MSP)
Health Insurance BC administers MSP on behalf of the Ministry of Health and can answer your questions about medical coverage. more info
British Columbia Medical Travel Accommodation
Hotel Accommodation for British Columbian patients requiring out-of-town Medical Services and their accompanying family members.more info
British Columbia Psychological Association (BCPA)
This site offers referral service by specialty and a description of services provided by psychologists. Search by City feature and multiple language options for referrals.more info
Bus Pass Program
Low-income seniors and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) have access to the BC Bus Pass Program. The pass is valid in communities served by BC Transit or Translink. more info
Bus Powell River Transit Service
C.A.L.L. (Crisis Access Linkage Line)
Camp Goodtimes
Camp Goodtimes provides a safety-focused, medically supervised, fun and recreational experience for children and teens affected by cancer and their families.more info