Reasha Wolfe | BC Schizophrenia Society

  • LEAP Workshop

    BCSS - Virtual British Columbia, Canada
  • Teens In Control x Castlegar Youth Action Network

    Teens In Control x Castlegar Youth Action Network
    Castlegar Youth Action Network 1695 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada

    This program is for youth ages 13-18 years old who have a loved one with a mental illness or substance use disorder. It gives them the opportunity to connect with peers who share similar experiences and interests. Meet Up Place: Castlegar Youth Action Network - 1695 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar Dates and Times: Friday, June 27,...

  • Interior Region Strengthening Families Together – Virtual

    BCSS - Virtual British Columbia, Canada

    Strengthening Families Together provides knowledge, support, and tools for families to better cope with mental illnesses together. Participating families and caregivers from the Interior region of BC can learn facts about psychosis, schizophrenia, mood disorders, and other severe and persistent mental illnesses and the impact of stigma. They gain information about treatments, side effects, and...

  • Nelson Family Support Group

    Nelson United Church 602 Silica St, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada

    Do you have a friend or family member living with mental illness? – You are not alone. BCSS West Kooteney is running in-person Family Support Groups for family members and close friends who are supporting a loved one with a severe and persistent mental illness.  BCSS Family Support Groups offer a safe and supportive environment for...

  • Nelson Family Support Group – Virtual

    Nelson Family Support Group – Virtual
    BCSS - Virtual British Columbia, Canada

    Do you have a friend or family member living with mental illness? – You are not alone. BCSS West Kooteney is running virtual Family Support Groups for family members and close friends who are supporting a loved one with a severe and persistent mental illness.  BCSS Family Support Groups offer a safe and supportive environment...

  • We acknowledge that the lands on which BCSS operates and supports families are the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Peoples. We are honoured and privileged to live and work on this land we all share. We are committed to reconciliation, decolonization, learning from and with Indigenous peoples, and building relationships within our communities.