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Important Numbers And Quick Help

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BC Ambulance

Emergency: 911

Administration:  

250-537-9711

Police

Number to our local Police Department.

Phone:

1-250-537-5555

suicide crisis helpline launches across Canada

3 digits will connect people to suicide prevention services quickly

Phone:  988

Canada's 988 hotline, which gives people access to suicide prevention services via call or text, is now available in all provinces and territories, 24/7 and free of charge. Its goal is to prevent suicide. Calls and texts will be directed to a network of partners in communities across the country.

 

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Salt Spring Island Suicide Intervention

youth suicide intervention

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Lady Minto / Gulf Islands Hospital

If you are experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, please call the Vancouver Island Crisis Line, available 24/7 at

1-888-494-3888

You can also call 911 or go to the nearest Emergency Department

Phone:

1-250-538-4804

BC Nurse Line

Toll-Free:

1-866-215-4700

This line offers confidential health information and advice from registered nurses. Call BC Nurse Line from anywhere in the province to speak to a registered nurse 24 hours a day or a pharmacist from 5 pm to 9 am daily.

BC Mental Health Information

Toll-Free:  

1-800-661-2121

This is a 24-hour line providing free information, referrals, and support for mental health and mental illness issues. This line does not provide crisis support. However, it can refer callers to emergency crisis resources in their communities.

BC HEALTH GUIDE

Phone:  

811

British Columbians have trusted health information at their fingertips with just a phone call or a click away with HealthLink BC.

Health Link

Southern Gulf Islands Mental Health & Substance Use

We provide a single access point for individuals seeking adult mental health and substance use services. Services are available for residents of Salt Spring, Saturna, Mayne, Galiano and Pender Islands.

Services provided

  • Case management
  • Crisis stabilization nurse
  • Referrals to the most appropriate service, team or community resource
  • Connection to on and off-island mental health and substance use services such as counselling (including virtual), psychiatry and withdrawal management

How to access services

  • Start the self-referral process by booking an appointment with our team: 250-538-4711.
  • We accept referrals from individuals, clinicians, community agencies, and health and social services professionals. 
  • Please see details on the Mental Health and Substance Use Intake Referral Form

Find additional information, resources and tools to support your well-being on our Mental Health and Substance Use Resources page.

Contact Us:

321 Lower Ganges Road, 2nd floor
Salt Spring Island, B.C. 
V8K 2V4

250-538-4711

Fax: 250-538-4877

 

 

Peer Coordinator

The Salt Spring Mental Wellness Initiative:

Is an Initiative of the Salt Spring Health Advancement Network with its charitable partner, the Salt Spring Community Health Society. One of the unique qualities of the MWI is its involvement of lived and living experience experts at the decision-making  table as equal partners - lived and living experience with mental illness, substance abuse, homelessness, or any other factor that relates to social justice and intersectionality. All services offered on an outreach basis. As of November 1st 2024 we have two outreach workers: Will MacPherson and Miriam Reid.

Salt Spring Island peer support services:

-Emotional Support, Quality listening, and Spaceholding: When life is challenging, speaking to someone who feels compassion supports our ability to process how we feel (When people don’t know how to hold space, they often bypass a person’s distress and try to “fix” their problem)

-System Navigation: It can be challenging to know what resources are available on Salt Spring. We support clients in identifying existing resources appropriate for their circumstances. We can also be present as clients connect to those resources because for some dealing with service personnel can be triggering

-Rides to Appointments: We support clients in making it to their appointments. This might mean driving to and from appointments, attending the appointment if our presence is helpful, and reminders so clients don’t forget their appointments

-Accompaniment to the Hospital: We can accompany clients to the hospital for medical care to ensure a mutually supportive experience between hospital staff and our clients

-Advocacy & Mediation with Landlords: It’s difficult to find appropriate housing on Salt Spring and conflicts can develop between landlords and tenants. We can support clients dealing with these potentially triggering circumstances, while working as their advocates

-Support Communicating with RCMP: Assistance navigating issues, ticket fines, and charges with the RCMP as well as accompanying clients during official police interviews

-Trips Off Island: We can take clients off island for medical appointments, court dates, and other scheduled events. This is at the discretion of the Peer Support Coordinator and the Mental Wellness Initiative Coordinator. 

MWI programs evolve dynamically, because we listen and incorporate client feedback through our working groups. We use partnerships to approach the challenges we face  as a community. There are  numerous partner sponsors including Umbrella Society, Island Health Mental Health & Substance Use Team, The Chuan Society, & the Salt Spring Public Library.

Contact info: Will MacPherson, Programs Coordinator

Cell: 604-773-6559 Email: outreachsaltspring@gmail.com

David Norget, MWI Coordinator

Cell: 250-221-7243 Email: davidnorget@gmail.com

 


 

 

 

Toward the Heart

Naloxone Kits

Information For Alerts and People

Who Use Substances  This page contains important information about staying safe. Use this page for the latest on signing up for Toxic Drug and Public Health Alerts, as well as accessing overdose prevention, drug checking and substance use services in BC.

Sign up and receive Toxic Drug and Health Alerts by text.  Toward the Heart and BCCDC have partnered with health authority and community partners to send anonymous toxic drug and health alerts by text in B.C.

Toxic drug and health alerts is a free, real-time text messaging service for anyone to receive toxic drug alerts or share information about toxic drugs in their community. This service is anonymous. People can get other information by text message, like where to find naloxone or how to get drugs tested. Toxic drug and health alerts are currently available in Interior, Fraser, Northern, Vancouver Island, and Vancouver Coastal Health regions. 

To sign up, text the word JOIN to 253787 (ALERTS). Message and data rates may apply. 

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#2

Islanders Working against Violence

Iwav Office

#20-132 Corbett Road Croftonbrook

Via Email

info@iwav.org

24/7 VIOLENCE & ABUSE HELPLINE

Toll-free

1-877-435-7544

1-250-537-0735

Direct Page Sexual Assault Help

Options for Sexual Health The Clinic

#3

The Clinic operates as a branch of Options for Sexual Health of BC. The clinic staff includes a clinic coordinator, nurses, and volunteers. In a non-judgmental, supportive atmosphere, The Clinic offers education, counseling, examination, and treatment related to sexual and reproductive health. Services include cervical cancer screening, birth control counseling, low-cost birth control supplies, STI testing, pregnancy counseling, and emergency contraceptive intervention.

Address:

2nd floor 134 McPhillips Ave

Salt Spring Island B.C V8k 2T3

 

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Wounded Warriors Canada For Warriors

#4

National Mental Health Service Provide

OSI GROUP-BASED PROGRAM

  • Trauma Resilience Program Learn More
  • Couples Overcoming PTSD Everyday Learn More
  • Couples Resiliency Program Learn More
  • Spouse Resiliency Program Learn More
  • Surviving Spouses Program Learn More
  • Warrior Kids Camp & Virtual Program Learn More
  • PSTD Service Dogs Learn More 
  •  
  • Before Operational Stress (BOS)
  • In partnership with the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT) and Wayfound Mental Health Group, we are thrilled to offer the BOS program through financial support from the Public Health Agency of Canada. For a limited time, this evidence-backed mental health support is available to Police Officers, Paramedics, Firefighters, Corrections Officers, Nurses, and PSW’s across Canada at no cost.  Learn More

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Wounded Warriors Website

Rescue Numbers & B.C help line

#5

Salt Spring Search and Rescue

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Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue Station 25 Salt Spring Island BC Canada

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Canadian Coast Guard

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B.C 211

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Twelve Step groups

#6

Salt Spring Island AA

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Salt Spring Island NA

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Salt Spring Island AL-ANON

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Salt Spring Island CoDA Group

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Alzheimer's and Caregivers Support Group

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Community Service Who We Are

#7

Salt Spring Island Community Services began as a grassroots organization by a dedicated group of community volunteers concerned about the support of their fellow island residents. It became a society in 1975 with a small collection of services established in the original Lady Minto Hospital.

Phone:  

1-250-537-9971

More Information Emergency Shelter

Umbrella Society Addictions and Mental Health

#8

Umbrella Society offers one-on-one outreach and counseling on the island every Tuesday, sometimes in a structured format but often through a more informal check-in with the client's progress.

On Salt Spring, Umbrella has been the housing operator and support team for residents at the Kings Lane transitional housing site since October 2022 now at its 18-bed capacity.

Phone:

1-250-380-0595

 

 

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Copper Kettle

#9

Dear Folks

Copper Kettle Community Partnership (2002) is a grass-roots organization that currently provides to those who need: firewood, organic produce from our community garden, grocery cards, grocery shopping, and delivery, re-distribution of donated food on most days, networking of goods, services information and people, while answering the calls of daily needs.

Previously Copper Kettle provided livelihoods to folks who lived on the edge, paying them to cut broom and chop wood. That project lasted 3 seasons and employed 80 people over time. 

All our services evolved organically through the years and have been driven and supported by hundreds of volunteers from Salt Spring Island.

If we don't have what you need, we will help you find it another way and we always provide encouragement.

Copper Kettle Community Partnership is supported by people. Your donations go to help those in need.

Thank you 

From the folks at Copper Kettle, 

and from the people you help

 

E-transfer 

copperkettlessi@outlook

Contact name: Cherie Gouvreau

Phone:

 

1-250-537-5863

Phone Direct  

Diverse and Inclusive

#10

Description: DAISSI is a non-profit society for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning people with Allies on Salt Spring Island

Who We Are?

We are a group of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning people, and allies, who live on or off Salt Spring Island and are interested in issues related to education, arts, and support for the LGBTQ2SIA+ community. We also host parties as well as spectacular Pride events annually!

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Seniors’ Wellness Peer Counselling, Health Education, Transportation, Home Supports

#11

This program is supported by the ongoing partnership with Salt Spring Island Community Services and Lady Minto Hospital

Inquiries can be made at 1-250-537-9971

Location

268 Fulford-Ganges Road

Salt Spring Island. B.C

Hours

Monday - Friday 9:00 AM-- 4:00 PM

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Food Bank

#12

The Salt Spring Island  Food Bank provides assistance to individuals, seniors, and families who are dealing with food or financial shortages. 

For anyone considering using the Food Bank,  know that we are here to help provide a safe and confidential process.

Food Bank days are TUESDAYS from 9:30 am to 3:45 pm at  268 Fulford-Ganges Road.

Food Bank Info

The Laundr-o-Mat Salt Spring Island Soap Exchange

#13

More than just a Laundromat

More than just a Laundromat

The SSI Laundromat & Soap Exchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise founded by the Wagon Wheel Housing Society. Our mission is to be part of a collective community endeavour to provide safe, reasonable homes for all islanders.

 

We provide essential services to our local community, including eco-friendly laundry services, wheel-chair accessible shower, and community outreach programs.

Gift Cards

Give the gift of clean laundry or a shower for someone who needs it. Talk to us in-store for details.

Local Art

We feature a new local artist's work on our walls every month. Talk to us about hanging your work.

Micro Employment

You can support our micro-employment program (for seniors, people on disability, etc.) by adding your Country Grocer receipts into box 41 (found at the exit).

COME VISIT US!

We are conveniently located right downtown at 162 Fulford Ganges Rd.

Winter Hours:

Sunday to Thursday

10 am - 6 pm

 

Go To Website

Core Inn

#14

134 McPhillips Ave, Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2T5

Phone:

1-250-537-9932

 

More Info Youth Services

Categories

#1 Important Numbers and Quick Help

#2 Islanders Working against Violence (Iwav)

#3 Options for Sexual Health

#4 Wounded Warriors Canada

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