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Family Support Institute

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The Family Support Institute of BC (FSI) is a provincial not-for-profit society committed to supporting families who have a family member with a disability (diagnosed or not) through a volunteer peer model. FSI is unique in Canada and the only grassroots family-to-family organization with a broad volunteer base. Our peer mentoring model connects family to each other and shares their lived experiences and provides social, emotional supports along with resources and education. All of FSI's supports and services are free to any family.


Family Support Institute

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MyBooklet BC is A FREE online tool that families and people with disabilities can use to create a beautiful and personalized information booklet for a loved one or for themselves. Are you tired of constantly repeating your "story" to doctors, teachers, therapists, friends and family? Do you wish all your important information was in one document? Do you wish you could share more than just the medical and diagnostic facts? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you'll want YOUR OWN myBooklet now! It's as easy as 1-2-3


findSupport BC

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Database of disability related supports, services and community activities.


Mamas for Mamas - Delta

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Mamas for Mamas Delta is a peer to peer Facebook page. This is a platform to provide items and services to one another at no financial cost through donating, trading and lending. We invite mamas to become part of the community and share knowledge and resources


Métis Nation British Columbia

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Navigators are located throughout the province and are reaching out to families with children birth to 8 and enrolling them in the Métis Early Years Program. When families are enrolled in the program, the Navigators will: Connect them to the Métis community and provide them with Métis cultural resources for early years Support parents to determine what their children's strengths are and understand their development and progress in the early years Link them to programs and services in their area such as supported child development and infant development. Advocate for families to access programs and services that are culturally safe Enrol now and receive a Métis Cultural Connections Kit for your Family! To enrol your child into the Métis Early Years Program, please complete and return the Enrolment and Consent to Release forms to the Métis Early Years Program Assistant (email address on their website) If you require assistance in completing the forms, please contact the Métis Early Years Navigator in your area. (Name of navigator, area covered, email address and phone number on their website)


Parent Support Services Society of BC

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Provides support, understanding and a safe place to share the challenges of parenting.


Rainbow Families

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A group for Metro Vancouver LGBTQ parents and kids, meeting the first Saturday of every month.


Reach Child & Youth Development Society

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REACH Parent Support Network - The Parent Network’s primary function is to provide support for parents that have children with special needs between the ages of 0-18. It has two main components: •Sharing pertinent information •Connecting parents with other parents https://reachdevelopment.org/programs/support-network-parents-with-special-needs-children/

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