The Crisis Centre values the importance of community, connection and support during this current health situation. To support our mental health and wellbeing, we are expanding our mindfulness-based programs online for youth and adults. For more information and to register, please visit our special programming page.
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Phones Matter: British Columbians seek a human voice when in crisis
MEDIA ADVISORY If you’ve used a crisis line for support, you are not alone: 505,000 British Columbians have used crisis lines when they were in distress. And if you reached out, chances are you reached out by telephone. A recent survey, commissioned by the Crisis Centre of BC through Insights West to study crisis service […]
Read MoreWalk the Lagoon for the Crisis Centre
By Chelsea Carter Back by popular demand, Crisis Centre Executive Director Stacy Ashton is once again participating in Scotiabank’s Charity Challenge. Join her exclusive Crisis Centre team in support of the Crisis Centre! Not a runner? Not a problem. “Participating in the Charity Challenge equals enjoying a nice day in the park while supporting a […]
Read More5 Tips to Get You Race Ready
Thinking of supporting the Crisis Centre and signing up for the Scotiabank Charity Challenge, but worried about how to start training or what to do on the big day? Personal trainer, former competitive runner, and Crisis Centre volunteer, Ian McWalter has some tips to get you ready and excited for the big day: One […]
Read MoreFinding Your Niche
Interview with Robyn Vondrasek: Administrative Assistant By: Ingrid Olauson When people think of the Crisis Centre, they tend to think of the 24/7 phone and online chat service. They might picture a room buzzing with activity of front-line volunteers ready, sometimes in the middle of the night, to answer the call that just might save […]
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