(604) 575-6600
Provides HandiDart Transportation Services to residents of North Delta
(604) 575-6600
Provides HandiDart Transportation Services to residents of North Delta
(604) 946-9526
(604) 946-7727
(604) 596-7722
(604) 596-7721
About PICS
The Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society is a registered non-profit society, charitable organization and United Way member agency that seeks to build a healthy and just society which values all cultures. PICS started as a volunteer based organization in 1987, and has expanded to include offices in Surrey and Vancouver to serve the multicultural community.
Each year PICS is involved with very successful job fairs. In addition to the Mega Job Fair held in Surrey and the Joint Job Fair, organized in conjunction with other immigrant serving agencies, PICS organizes a multitude of mini job fairs. These job fairs give clients the opportunity to meet with potential employers and learn more about the labor market.
(604) 597-0205
(604) 597-0488
DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society offers counselling, employment, outreach and other services through six main departments, namely:
Family Services
Community Development
Language Programs
Career Services
Interpretation and Translation Services
Fee-for-Service Programs
Many of the counselling programs are offered in different languages. The programs continue to expand and change to reflect the unique needs of the diverse community that DIVERSEcity serves. DIVERSEcity has a strong commitment to raising awareness of the economic and cultural contributions immigrants make to Canadian society, and to raising awareness of the value of diversity.
Locations:
Main Site Office Hours
8:30am-9:00pm Monday thru Thursday
8:30am-4:30pm Friday
Main Site and Mailing Address
#1107, 7330 - 137th Street,
Surrey, BC, V3W 1A3
Phone: (604) 597-0205
Fax: (604) 597-4299
Career Services
#202-7380 137th St.
Surrey, BC
Phone: (604)597-3448
(778) 578-0620
(604) 599-6537
Our Mission Statement:
Empowering communities to pursue excellence by providing innovative and dynamic programs.
Our Vision
Maximize Your Potential
Our Values
We are committed to staying true to our values in everything we do. Our commitment is to:
remain grassroots, with our programs being conducted by our volunteers, who are closely linked with the community we serve, so that our programs and services reflect our community’s needs
seek out partnerships, where possible, to make existing services more accessible rather than reinventing the wheel
ensure the safety and security of the youth by carefully screening volunteers
recognize our volunteers for their commitment and contribution
use funds responsibly in order that the youth and parents we serve enjoy maximal benefits of total funds
act with honesty and respect to provide a sense of community that is supportive of inspiring and positive change.
Tsawwassen counseling services
(604) 594.3455
North Delta office
(604) 594.3455
(604) 594.3496
Created in 1999 by the amalgamation of Deltassist Community Services and
Delta Family Services societies, Deltassist provides a wide range of services
for individuals and families. Deltassist is a non profit society governed by a
volunteer Board of Directors and employs professional staff as well as a large
number of volunteers. Programs offered include parenting support, specialized
counseling covering a range of needs including: substance abuse, suicide
prevention, violence, and support for young parents. Community programs
include: seniors support services, community fund, information and referral,
Christmas Bureau, income tax preparation, and legal aid.
See the agency website,
www.deltassist.com, for more information about specific services.
North Delta Family Resource Centre
(604) 591-9262 ext. 110.
NORTH DELTA FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE
Our NDFRC is a safe and nurturing place where we encourage learning through play. We are dedicated to helping you create strong family bonds, supporting one another, sharing ideas, forming long lasting friendships and having fun with your children. We offer out of centre activities including picnics in the park and so much more. All programs and activities at NDFRC are offered free of charge.
Summer Programs, July-August Programs
Parents and caregivers of children (0-6) are invited to our Drop In programs where we offer a wide range of fun filled activities designed especially for you and your little ones. Songs, stories, books and toys promote learning through play. The following programs require pre-registration.
For children up to 15 months of age, we offer English and Punjabi Mother Goose with songs and rhymes, designed to develop your child’s eagerness for learning, communication, literacy and bonding.
Hillside Club
(604) 596-9595
(604) 596-9539
Children’s Programs
Children from 6-13, are welcome to join us for unlimited fun times at our Club. We have all your favourite activities, supervised of course, including hockey games, ping pong, billiards, games (traditional and computer), basketball, outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, a quiet reading room, homework help, science projects, snack time, floor hockey, or a place to hang with your friends or meet new ones. Sign up for one of our National Boys and Girls Club Programs, TORCHCLUB or EMB GIRLS CLUB, where you will develop additional leadership and empowerment skills.
Hillside's Summer 2010 Brochure
Summer 2010 Registration Form
Summer Day Camp Information
Summer Youth Escape Information
Youth Programs
Administration Office
(604) 591-9262
(604) 591-8971
The Boys and Girls Club offer a range of programs and services for individuals
aged 0 – 30 years of age. Programs include early years play and kindergarten
preparations, childhood abuse and crisis counseling, recreation programs,
dances and drop-in play, family resources, employment counseling and much
more. Please visit their website for a comprehensive list of services and
specific contact information.