Projects
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Sexualized Assault Response Program
The Sexualized Assault Response Team at Robson Valley Community Services is dedicated to supporting victims/survivors of all genders. The SARP Staff are responsible for fostering supportive, safe and trauma-informed responses […]
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Employment Services
The WorkBC program provides clients with employment resources, skills training, work experience opportunities, job-starts and customized employment for both job seekers and employers. Clients may receive assistance in resume writing, […]
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Food Security
What is Food Security? It is the state of having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food. The World Food Summit of 1996 defined food […]
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Police Based Victim Services Program
The Victim Services Coordinator provides support to people who are victims and/or witnesses of a crime or accident. The Coordinator offers guidance, advocacy, and information to clients going through the […]
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Supported Child Development Program
The Supportive Child Development program is intended for children with developmental delays. Our consultant will work with the children to assess and develop a service plan to help children progress in their development.
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Infant Development Program
The Infant Development Program services children from 0-3 who are at risk for, or who already have a delay in development. This program brings our consultant, parents / guardians, and […]
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Family Support Program
The Family Support Worker can assist families in working towards a stable and healthy foundation for the home environment, to support family members struggling with parenting, communication, conflict resolution and life skills.
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Better at Home Program
The goal of our Better at Home (BAH) program is to provide non-medical services to support seniors living in their own homes, to increase socialization and decrease senior isolation.
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PEACE Program
Offers violence Prevention, Education, Advocacy, Counselling and Empowerment for children and youth between the ages of 3 and 18 who are at risk of exposure, or whom have been exposed […]









