Our winter and summer newsletters are a popular way to stay informed about our education, training and support activities. Newsletter.Trauma & Grief HOPE * GRIEF * SUPPORTFAMILIES is facilitating an eight-week homicide/suicide (or any other traumatic death) loss and grief educational support group for the first time in Prince George, B.C. The group provides the safety and space we need to heal. Hope.Mental Health LinksA.C.E.The Activity Centre for Empowerment in partnership with FAMILIES offers programs, services, activities and events for qualified members who are living with any type of mental illness in the Prince George area. bcsspgace.orgBC Schizophrenia Society of Prince GeorgeThe Branch in partnership with FAMILIES offers mental illness and addiction support services at no cost to people living in northern British Columbia. bcsspgbranch.orgBC Schizophrenia SocietyThe provincial office serves British Columbians seeking more information on mental health and wellness resources. bcss.orgNorthern Health AuthorityNorthern Health leads the way in promoting health and providing health services for northern and rural populations. northernhealth.c
"A whack on the head can turn your life upside down." At the Prince George Brain Injured Group Society, we help survivors of brain injury by providing education, advice, support and social events in our warm, welcoming environment. Your quality of life is important. Please contact our support group for more information.
We understand that many women involved in sex work and survival sex may have lost a sense of safety and security because of the nature of their experiences and trade. We strive to provide a caring atmosphere of encouragement and safety using a nonjudgmental approach to help bridge this gap and restore hope.Read MoreObjectivesTo do research to identify the needs of sex workers, particularily survival sex workers and sexually exploited youth, in this community. The purpose behind this is to assist womyn in this environment to make healthy choices. We will use a participatory focus to facilitate womyn in evaluating the project.To collect information and data on the working conditions for sex workers and identify methods for enhancing crime prevention activities and strategies in the downtown for and with this group of womynRead MoreRationaleNetworking with womyn in sex work and survival sex in Prince George has given us an understanding of what the womyn accessing services from New Hope want in our community.
For over 20 years, OxyLife Sleep Clinic has helped patients in Kamloops, Prince George, and Chilliwack breathe easier and sleep better. We offer personalized CPAP therapy, home sleep testing, and a wide range of equipment to support your journey to restful sleep.
Whether you're new to sleep therapy or looking for better equipment, our team is here to help. We provide the latest CPAP machines, masks, and accessories, and offer in-home testing to make diagnosis easy. At OxyLife, we're committed to helping you feel rested, energized, and supported every step of the way
Five star all the way. Exceptional service. We are from out of town and the entire staff went above and beyond to help us. Highly recommend the Prince George Oxylife Clinic for their exceptional professional care and quality of service from friendly knowledgeable staff. Read more
Using Swedish and therapeutic massage techniques to help your body to feel an increase in well-being and to increase your brains awareness to your entire body.
Our goal is to provide personalized care that addresses your specific needs, whether you're seeking relief from chronic pain, stress reduction, or simply a moment of tranquility.
Using small face cups to vacuum and lift the facial tissue, mimicking the pumping movements of lymphatic drainage. The drainage of stagnant fluids from reservoir areas will reduce edema and chronic puffiness.
Welcome to Fort St James, British Columbia. Discover your history. Come to work. Come to play. Fort St James welcomes you!Founded by Simon Fraser in 1806 on the shores of beautiful Stuart Lake, Fort St. James is the gateway to a chain of rivers and lakes that traverse 400 kilometres of central British Columbia. The population of the Fort St. James area, including the municipality itself, rural areas and First Nations, is approximately 4,500 people. There is an established forest industry, a growing mining sector and a growing tourism industry.Year round outdoor and indoor recreational opportunities include hiking and biking trails, soccer and ball parks, golf, fishing, hunting, water-skiing, canoeing, swimming, sailing and boating, alpine and Nordic skiing, skating, hockey, curling, snowmobiling, dog sledding and camping. Cultural opportunities include a Public Library, the Community Arts Council, an amateur theatre company and a movie theatre.Few towns are more proud or more aware of their history.