Category: News
Homelessness Action Week: FSGV is “Opening Doors with Entry Point Programs”
Throughout the month of October, FSGV invites the community to open doors to young people in the Lower Mainland by donating to, or volunteering with, Directions...
Read MoreJustice After Exploitation: Our 2nd Annual Webinar for Victims and Survivors of Crime Week
A brief overview of our 2nd annual webinar in honour of Victims and Survivors of Crime Week along with a link to the recording and slides from the presentation....
Read MoreHere to Support Families: An FSGV and VPL Partnership
FSGV and VPL partnered up for a Family Day weekend pop-up event with information, resources, and activities for families.
Read MoreFamily Services of Greater Vancouver and Vancouver Public Library Collaborate to Host Family Day Pop-up
Vancouver, B.C. (February 5, 2024): Family Services of Greater Vancouver (FSGV) has partnered with Vancouver Public Library (VPL) to host a Family Day pop-up ev...
Read MoreHaven Announcement
An announcement about a 6-month pilot at Directions Youth Haven in partnership with MCFD and VCHA.
Read MoreUn/Interrupted Campaign Launch
Un/Interrupted campaign raises awareness for youth exploitation and human trafficking, calling on all members of society to uphold youth rights
Read MoreHow the BC Budget Can Help Your Budget
With the BC budget announced on February 28, Family Services of Greater Vancouver did some digging to find out how this new government budget will affect Britis...
Read MoreThe Big Picture
In 2021/22, FSGV delivered support and referrals to more than 10,000 people across Greater Vancouver. But what does that really mean? In our latest Annual R...
Read MoreCome one, come all – join Family Services of Greater Vancouver at The Soirée
When life is at its most difficult, finding support can be a challenge, but Family Services of Greater Vancouver (FSGV) – one of the region’s oldest and dee...
Read MoreStatement on Directions Youth Detox Closure
Family Services of Greater Vancouver (FSGV) has played an active role in supporting the most vulnerable members of our community since 1928. For close to 30 yea...
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