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Training, research, and resources to support neurodivergent individuals.
Autism Community Training (ACT)

2250 Boundary Rd, Burnaby, BC V5M 3Z3

604-205-5467

Wide range of activities: sports, homework, safe access to the on-line world, arts, crafts, and sharing meals.
BGC South Coast BC

4727 Arthur Drive Ladner, BC V4K 2X5

Call: 604-946-2027 or email: [email protected]

Wide range of activities: sports, homework, safe access to the on-line world, arts, crafts, and sharing meals.
BGC South Coast BC

5555 9th Avenue Tsawwassen, BC V4M 1W1

Call: 604-943-9873 or email: [email protected]

Information. Referral. Support groups. Employment. Housing
Canadian Mental Health Association, Delta Branch

4871 Delta St, Delta, BC V4K 2T9

604-943-1878

Child Protection, Family Services, Guardianship, Youth Justice. Child/Youth Mental Health. Child/Youth Special Needs.
Child & Family Services for Delta – Ministry for Children and Family Development

200-11861 88th Ave., Delta, BC, V4C 3C6​

604-501-3237

A variety of child development programs designed to meet a wide range of needs, including services for children & youth with autism. Professionals with expertise and knowledge in a variety of areas: Early Childhood Educators, Speech Language Pathologists, Behavioural Consultants, Child Development Consultants, Occupational Therapists, Infant Development Consultants and others.
Community Resources & Supports for families that have children with special needs – Reach Child & Youth Development Society

5040 – 47th Ave, Delta, BC V4K 0C8

604-946-6622

Free individual short-term counselling for children and youth aged 5 to 19 in Delta identified as at moderate to high risk of suicide and engaged in high risk activities. Suicide assessments, short-term intervention, safety planning, case management and referrals to other resources.
Deltaassist Family & Community Services

ND: 9097 120 Street, Delta B.C. V4C 6R7; Ladner: #202 5000 Bridge Street Delta, V4K 2K4; Tsawwassen: 5061 12 Avenue Delta, V4M 2A7

In North Delta:(604) 594-3455 In Ladner & Tsawwassen:(604) 946-9526

LGBTQ+ newcomers face many unique challenges upon arriving to Canada and settling into their new life. The intersecting and overlapping aspects of their identity like sexuality, gender identity, race, legal status, among others, create unique barriers that can affect their life in Canada. support you on your settlement journey with free one-on-one support services or peer group support.
DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society

13455 76 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3W 2W3

604-306-6316

Substance use support. Free, compassionate, culturally informed and confidential counselling and support services in several languages, such as Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, Spanish, Mandarin, Farsi and English.
DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society

13455 76 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3W 2W3

604-597-0205

Child or elder abuse. Family violence. Sexual assault. Suicide and mental health. Hospitals and health centres. Emergency shelters. Disaster services. Police.
Emergency and Crisis – BC211

Delta

Call or Text 211 or email and webchat: 24/7, 365 days a year. Interpretation in over 240 languages and dialects is available by phone.

Family-to-family support network connects communities, amplifies voices, and champions the rights of individuals with disabilities. Workshops & Trainings. Support Services. Tools & Resources. Volunteer Opportunities.
Family Support Institute of BC

227 6th Street New Westminster, BC V3L 3A5

604-540-8374 ext. 523; Toll Free: 1-800-441-5403

Parenting a child or youth with a mental health and/or substance use challenges? Support offered in Punjabi, Hindi and English. We help children and young people by helping their family and other caring adults. We know children and young people do better when the adults who care about them are supported. Parent-Peer Support. Events. Resources & Videos. Workshops & Trainings.
FamilySmart

Delta

Contact: Michaela Bisson-Montpetit or Kulwinder Khakh at: [email protected] ; or call (604) 878 3400

Assessment and intervention services for children and teens (ages six – 18) who are experiencing a mental health and substance use crisis and live in the Fraser Health region.
Fraser Health Short Term Assessment Response (START) program

Various locations in Delta and Surrey

1-844-782-7811

Wellness Support Counselling. Indigenous Domestic Violence Community Liaison. Ending Violence Against Women. Red Path Program. Positive Health Program. Complex Needs Indigenous Addictions Specialist.Connections Navigator.
Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association (Kla-how-eya)

A101 – 10095 Whalley Boulevard, Surrey BC, V3T 4G1

604-595-1170

Find information, resources and supports related to mental health, well-being and substance use. Receive reliable health information or be connected with a health professional: Registered nurse, Registered dietician, Physician, Pharmacist, Qualified exercise professionals.
Health Link BC

Online Resource

Call toll-free in B.C., 8-1-1, or 7-1-1 for the deaf and hard of hearing to get personalized assistance. Speak to a navigator who can guide you to reliable health information or connect you with a health professional.

For residents and newcomers. Help to understand and find the right health service. A list of free health services for government supports, mental health support, medical insurance support, referral services and other community services.This resource is available in English | Arabic عربى | Bengali বাঙালি | Gujarati ગુજરાતી | Hindi हिंदी | Farsi فارسی | Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ | Urdu اردو
Health Services – Fraser Health

Online information

Coping with tragedy. Crisis support. Learn about mental health. Connect with other youth. Work with a counsellor.
Kids Help Phone

Call: 1-800-668-6868. Text: 686868

Find mental health and substance use services for you or your loved one.
Mental health and Substance use – Fraser Health
Looking for mental health support or services in your area? Children and youth can access free and voluntary community-based mental health supports and services via intake clinics.
Ministry for Children and Family Development, Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH)

North Delta: 200-11861 88th Avenue, Delta and 220-5000 Bridge Street. Ladner: 220-5000 Bridge Street Delta V4K 2K4

604 940-7900 or 604 501-3237 for referrals

Services offered: Communicable Disease Prevention Control, Dental Care, Early Childhood Development Services, Donor Human Milk Donation Drop-Off, Prenatal support for youth or young adult, Public Health Unit, Speech Development, Preschool Tuberculosis Testing
North Delta Public Health Unit – Fraser Health

North Delta Public Health Unit: 11245 84 Avenue Delta, B.C. V4C 2L9

604-507-5400

Supports youth 10-19 aiming to prevent, delay and reduce the harm associated with substance concerns. Facilitators support and promote healthy lifestyles with youth both in schools and the community through awareness presentations, group work, individual mentoring, and recreational activities.
Prevention & Health Promotion (Community and School-Based) – PCRS

Delta (school-based) at [email protected] or call: 604 -837-8252

A variety of child development programs designed to meet a wide range of needs, including services for children & youth with autism. Professionals with expertise and knowledge in a variety of areas: Early Childhood Educators, Speech Language Pathologists, Behavioural Consultants, Child Development Consultants, Occupational Therapists, Infant Development Consultants and others.
Punjabi Translation of the Community Resources & Supports for families that have children with special needs – Reach Child & Youth Development Society

5040 – 47th Ave, Delta, BC V4K 0C8

604-946-6622

Programs & Services. Support and Counselling. Inclusivity training and workshops. Volunteer opportunities. Based in Vancouver but accessible via online and phone.
Queer, Trans and Two-Spirit Community – Qmunity

Main location: 1170 Bute Street, Vancouver, BC V6E 1Z6

1-800-566-1170

Supports newcomer (Permanent Resident) youth (15 to 25 years old) with integration and settlement in their new community
REACH Program (Recreation, Engagement, Action Connection Hub) – PCRS

CCYH (City Centre Youth Hub) at 10453 Whalley Blvd or NYH (Newton Youth Hub) 114-13479 76th Avenue

604-596-6200

Services include Employment Programs, Settlement Services, Language Services, Social Programs and Housing Services.
Settlement and Language services and more – Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society 

12725 80 Ave #205, Surrey, BC V3W 3A6

604-596-7722

A free, school-based service for any family member who has immigrated to Canada and requires settlement support.
Settlement Workers in Schools – Delta School

11590 83 Ave, Delta, BC V4C 5J6

604-952-5325

Supporting youth 13 to 18 year old, living in Surrey or Delta, that are at risk of exploitation or are being exploited or trafficked. Provides immediate outreach response and support services to at-risk and /or high-risk youth identified by MCFD or other community partners.
Stop Exploiting Youth (SEY) – PCRS

CCYH (City Centre Youth Hub) at 10453 Whalley Blvd or NYH (Newton Youth Hub) 114-13479 76th Avenue

604-592-6200

Family counselling. Parent teen mediation. Youth counselling. Youth justice.
Youth and Family Counselling – BGC South Coast BC

North Delta

Family Services: 604-828-9790. Youth Counselling: 604-315-2205

24-Hour Crisis Lines. Suicide Prevention. Mental Health Crisis Support.
Youth in BC 24/7 Crisis Line

Suicide Prevention: Text or Call 9-8-8. Mental Health Crisis Support: Call 310-6789

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