Family Violence
Victim Support Services
Eligibility
FSGV supports survivors of exploitation and trafficking but the eligibility varies from location to location. Please contact Victim Link to get connected to your closest supports.
Description
Our Victim Support Services vary from location to location. What remains consistent is that we always let you define your situation, needs, and next steps. FSGV Support Workers can help you figure out what you need to feel safe, can advocate for you every step of the way, can navigate the justice system with you, and can help you get connected with other programs that support goals you choose. The best way to connect with one of these programs is to call Victim Link, a resource we trust to guide you through where and how to get the support you need.
Contact information
VictimLinkBC
Call: 1 800 563 0808
Text: 1 800 563 0808
Email: [email protected]
PEACE
Eligibility
Children and youth ages 3-18 who have experienced family violence. Must live in Vancouver.
Description
If you’re between 3 and 18, PEACE is here for you after there’s been violence between the adults at home. Maybe you’re angry, maybe you’re sad, or maybe it’s everything: that’s okay, the counsellors in this program are here for you. Our counsellors may not be able to undo what happened, but they are here to support your healing, with a big focus on reclaiming your sense of self and power. How? With play therapy, art therapy, and other counselling methods that are all led by you (your needs, your goals, and what you want). You get to choose how you show up each session, and we’re here for you on your terms as long as it’s safe. Because ultimately, that’s our goal: to make sure you have a safe, supportive place to be yourself and make sense of your experiences.
Contact information
Call: 604 874 2938 ext. 4100
Email: [email protected]
Stopping the Violence
Eligibility
Adults of marginalized genders—including cisgender and transgender women, Two-Spirit, non-binary, agender, and gender-diverse people who have experienced childhood abuse, violence in relationships, and/or sexual assault. Specific eligibility requirements depend on where you live. Must live in the city where you are accessing services.
Description
If you’re a woman, nonbinary, Two-Spirit, or trans, and you’ve experienced violence (it doesn’t have to have been recent), STV might be the support you’re looking for. This program has individual and group counselling options, all based on helping you reconnect with yourself. We’ll also help you develop safety and support plans, learn the cycle and signs of abuse, and strengthen your self-care and self-advocacy skills. Ultimately, we want to support you in self-discovery, empowerment, and connection—so you can move toward your future, on your terms, with a sense of power and confidence.
Contact information
Vancouver | Call: 604 874 2938 ext. 4100 | Services are available in English and Portuguese
Richmond | Call: 604 279 7100 | Services are available in English and Chinese
New Westminster | Call: 604 525 9144 | Services are available in English
Email (all locations): [email protected]
