Abbotsford Division of Family Practice

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Resources, in Alphabetical Order

Archway Community Services has many programs and services available such as Sexual Abuse Intervention Program (for children and youth who have been sexually abused), Stopping the Violence (Individual and group counselling), employment assistance and more. 

BC211.ca is a free service that will connect you with many services in your area. From victims services to education to financial assistance, they resources available to assist you. 

British Columbia Society for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse visit their site for supports and resources https://bc-malesurvivors.com/for-survivors/

Crime Victim Assistance Program can assist with moving costs, prescriptions, cover the cost of counselling sessions, and more. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/criminal-justice/bcs-criminal-justice-system/if-you-are-a-victim-of-a-crime/victim-of-crime/financial-assistance-benefits  ***Please note that the application process can be emotionally difficult and most recommend working through it in a safe space with someone you trust. If you have a counsellor, that may be your best bet.

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The Foundry supports youth 12 - 24 year of age.

Kids Help Phone has counsellors available 24 hours a day to talk to your 20 and under. They can also offer information and referrals. 1-800-668-6868

SARA for Women offers counselling, support, housing, a legal booth, Baby's Best Chance pregnancy outreach, PEACE (The Program for Children and Youth Experiencing Violence), The Warm Zone (drop-in centre for women who find themselves on the street), and many other supports. 

Victim Link is a 24 hour resources that can help direct you to services available in your area. 1-800-563-0808

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