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Peer Support
A peer-facilitated support group for folks of all genders who are (or think they might be) sexually and/or romantically attracted to people of more than one gender or regardless of gender. This can include people who identify as bi+, non-monosexual, pansexual, fluid, queer, & other queer self-identifications.
Peer Support
A space for peer support and community building for folks who are 2SLGBTQIA+, and are practicing or who are interested in ethical non-monogamy, polyarmory, and/or challenging normative relationship models.
Peer Support
Chronically Queer (CQ) is for 2SLBGTQIA+ people who are neurodivergent, mad, crip, chronically ill, and/or disabled. CQ recognizes that disability is an umbrella term that includes, but is not limited to: physical, sensory, senses, respiratory, cognitive, mental health, learning, temporary, episodic, invisible/non-evident, self-diagnosed, and more.CQ is a peer-facilitated support group. We aim to create a supportive and welcoming environment where participants can be themselves fully and openly without fear of judgement. We provide participants an opportunity to engage in an encouraging and caring environment, share personal stories/feelings, listen as others share their experiences, and learn coping strategies.
Peer Support
This is an online peer support group for Trans and Queer parents navigating mental health challenges in their postpartum period. Group support is available to anyone with a baby 18 months and younger. Phone support is available to anyone with children under three.
Peer Support
We are a coalition of like-minded individuals committed to fostering community engagement. Our group offers a range of localized resources, interactive chat rooms, face-to-face networking opportunities, social gatherings, promotion for local enterprises, and active participation in social causes and intiatives.
Peer Support
The health educator can provide: one-on-one support, sexual health education, emotional support, STI information and resources, healthcare navigation, harm-reduction and safe sex supplies, information on Blood-borne and sexually-transmitted infections, and more!If you or a loved one is: coming out, transitioning, questioning your sexual orientation or gender identity, need moral and emotional support, need help finding health and community resources, or have any other sexuality, gender, or sexual-health related questions, then consider accessing these services.Also available: the Sexual Health hotline! For confidential information or assistance Monday to Friday 8:30a.m. — 4:30p.m. call or text 250-377-5609.
Peer Support
Peer/caregiver support group.
Peer Support
We are neurodivergent folks who created a unique welcoming space for those looking for something a little different. We offer mentoring and support in life skills and creative arts for all ages, with a focus on being flexible and chill and doing things at your own pace, in your own way.Connecting through Creative ArtsWe dabble in music, art, drumming, sewing, fiber arts, cooking, woodworking, and gardening. We believe in tea breaks and time to daydream in the hammock - it's all part of the creative process.Services include drop-in groups and private sessions for individuals and small groups, with support workers and clients welcome.
Peer Support
A weekly group for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth ages 11 - 18. Check out our Instagram and Facebook for activity annoucements and scheduling changes.
Peer Support
Friends of Dorothy (FoD) is a weekly, drop-in, social group for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth ages 12 to 24. We provide a space for youth to safely explore identity, connect with and be supported by peers, and get creative.
Peer Support
The Gender Generations Project empowers trans, two-spirit, non-binary, and other gender diverse youth to recognize their potential as leaders in their own communities throughout British Columbia, and the rest of the world. We foster connections between the youth and adult mentors with shared or similar gender identities and backgrounds who can support and inspire them to joyfully live their truths in spite of adversity. The GGP also provides support, resources, and programming for parents, caregivers, siblings, and allies.
Peer Support
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