Research & Resources

Links
Atira Women’s Resource Society
Kids Help Phone
South Fraser Women’s Services Society
Safe OnLine Outreach Project
Servants Anonymous of Calgary
Servants Anonymous Foundation
Prostitution Empowerment Education & Resource Society
Sex Industry Survivors Anonymous
RealTime Cancer
First Call BC
Domestic Abuse Must Stop
Coalition Against Trafficking in Women

Research:

We Are Accountable
The Hard Facts
Passionate Voice Speaks Out
Every Life Matters
Prostitution In Sweden

Other Services:
South Fraser Women’s Services Society: A non-profit organization of providing services to residents of the South Fraser Region including Langley, Surrey, White Rock, and Delta.

Options: A non-profit Society dedicated to making a difference by empowering individuals, supporting families and promoting community health through a wide variety of programs and projects.

Delta Youth Services: Social and employment programs help individuals to experience personal and professional growth and success.

Delta Assist: Responding to the community needs of Delta in a manner which enhances the social, psychological and physical well being of individuals, families and the community through the provision of professional and volunteer services in Delta and the surrounding communities. Offering a variety of programs and services. Visit www.deltassist.com for the location of the centre nearest you.

Langley Community and Youth Resource Centre: Facilities include a swimming pool, gym, and conference/meeting rooms, as well as catering services, administration for Chilliwack Alcohol and Drug Services (CADS); Exodus Program; The GO (Group Orientation) Program; and Pacific Assessment, Referral and Counselling Program (PARC). Call 604-888-1717 for more information.

Crescent Beach Community Services & Reconnect Program: Storefront and street services in South Surrey, to at-risk youth, Aboriginal youth, and youth involved in the sex trade. Two outreach workers and a mediator assist with parent-teen conflict. Provides liaison to MCFD, and to other youth services. 4-1365 Johnston Road, White Rock, BC. Call 604-535-0015 or email cbcs@axion.net for more information or referrals.

Newton Advocacy Group Society: Neighbourhood-based organization providing support, assistance, and information to people with low income or on income assistance. Offers a women’s and single mother’s empowerment program dealing with abuse issues, communication skills, and self-esteem building. Call 604-596-2311 for more information.

Kids Help Phone: Kids Help Phone is a non-profit organization that provides Canadian families with the Kids Help Phone and Parent Help Line services. Call 1-800-668-6868 or visit http://kidshelp.sympatico.ca/en/ for more information 20:41 10/19/2006 or for assistance.

Surrey Aboriginal Cultural Society: The goal of the Surrey Aboriginal Cultural Society is to establish and operate an Aboriginal cultural centre within Surrey. The Society hosts events such as regular family nights, arts and crafts workshops, Plains-style dance classes, Ojibway language instruction, cooking classes, and youth educational and employment activities. Also provides an information and referral service, a youth recreation program, a family support worker, and employment development activities. Surrey #101 – 12882 – 85 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 0K8, or email at info@sacsbc.org.

Pacific Community Resources Society: A local non-profit society providing high quality, professional child and youth care programs, family counselling programs, and caregiver support programs. Our objective is to support the families or the substitute caregivers; to help children and youth resolve past trauma and succeed in their community; and to help them gain emotional strength and develop positive values, problem solving skills, social skills and self-sufficiences. #3 – 10318 East Whalley Ring Road, Surrey, BC V3T 4H4, Phone: 604-951-4821 Fax: 604-951-4808. E-mail for info at sfraser@pcrs.ca.

Children Of The Street Society: A non-profit society made up of citizens of the community concerned with the growing numbers of children being coerced into and exploited within the sex trade. Our main goal is to increase public awareness about the problem by providing education and prevention strategies for youth, their families, educators and service providers. We also lobby government at all levels for changes in legislation that will help protect young people, support families and penalize criminals who exploit children.

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