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BC Partners Organizations
Increasing awareness about anxiety disorders, providing education and increasing access to evidence-based resources and treatments
Providing support to people with serious mental illness and their families, public education, advocacy, and research
Richmond, BC V7C 4V4
604-270-7841 or 1-888-888-0029 (toll-free in BC)
bcss.prov@telus.net
Promoting the mental health of all British Columbians through education, advocacy, research and direct services
Vancouver, BC V6E 3V6
604-688-3234 or 1-800-555-8222 (toll-free in BC)
info@cmha.bc.ca
Raising the awareness and need for early intervention for the mental health of children and youth and assisting families in finding information and help
West Vancouver, BC V7V 3P3
604-878-3400 or 1-855-887-8004 (toll-free in BC)
theforce@forcesociety.com
Jessie's Legacy Program. Providing eating disorders prevention education, resources and support for BC youth, families, educators and professionals
North Vancouver, BC V7M 3G8
604-988-5281 ext. 204 or 1-888-988-5281 (toll-free in BC)
jessieslegacy@familyservices.bc.ca
Providing support, education, and hope of recovery for all British Columbians living with a mood disorder or other mental illness










