As an employee or employer, you play a vital role in fostering a supportive workplace culture and promoting the well-being of your workplace. Donating to and partnering with the Crisis Centre of BC allows you to go beyond offering a valuable benefit by making a tangible impact on the lives of your staff and the broader community.
Donate to the Crisis Centre:
Beyond offering a valuable financial benefit, partnering with the Crisis Centre of BC allows you to:
- Enhance employee well-being: Offer access to our free and confidential 24/7 crisis support services, ensuring your employees have the support they need during challenging times.
- Promote a supportive workplace culture: Demonstrate your commitment to mental health by providing resources and training programs that equip your staff to support themselves and their colleagues.
- Make a significant impact: Every contribution helps us provide crucial mental health support and suicide prevention resources for individuals, organizations, and communities across British Columbia.
We offer multiple pathways to partnership:
- Free mental health crisis response and suicide prevention services: We provide 24/7 phone and online chat support to your employees, completely free of charge.
- Suicide prevention training: Equip your managers and staff with the knowledge and skills to identify and support individuals at risk of suicide through our comprehensive training programs.
- Workplace giving programs: Facilitate employee contributions through your existing payroll system, fostering a culture of giving within your organization.
- Matching gift opportunities: Many companies offer matching programs that can amplify the impact of your employees’ donations, doubling their generosity.
Investing in the mental well-being of your workforce is not just the right thing to do, it’s good business. By donating to and partnering with the Crisis Centre of BC, you can create a more positive and productive work environment while making a lasting contribution to the health and safety of your community.
Together, we can build a more resilient and supportive community for mental health in British Columbia.