Community Counselling

Cameray Child and Family Services offers free counselling to residents of Burnaby and New Westminster.  http://cameray.ca

Cameray Child & Family Services is a community-based agency committed to the strengthening of individuals and families through a spectrum of services including counselling, education, outreach and advocacy.

#201 – 5623 Imperial Street
Burnaby BC V5J 1G1
Email: admin@cameray.ca
Phone: 604-436-9449
 
Burnaby Child and Youth Mental Health
Walk-In Clinic
Phone: 604-660-9544.
 
South Burnaby Clinic is located at #201-7645 Kingsway   
Wednesday from 9:30am-3:30pm and on Thursday from noon-6pm
 
North Clinic is located at #102-4430 Halifax Street. 
Tuesday from 9:30am-3:30pm
 
Phone: 604-874-2938 

Counselling fees based on household income. Master’s-level therapists. Program has a dedicated intake worker who can also refer to other counselling services or groups. Offices in Vancouver, Richmond, Burnaby, New Westminster and Surrey.

 

New Westminster UBC Counselling Centre
Phone: 604-525-6651
http://ecps.educ.ubc.ca/counselling-centres/new-westminster-ubc-counselling-centre
Free counselling for the general public by counselling psychology graduate students, supervised by a psychologist.

Simon Fraser University – Counselling Clinics
Surrey Clinic
Phone: 604-587-7320
https://www.sfu.ca/education/centres-offices/sfu-surrey-counselling-centre.html

Burnaby Clinical Psychology Centre
Phone: 778-782-4720
https://www.sfu.ca/psychology/clinical-psychology-centre.html

Counselling for adults, children and youth provided by supervised graduate students in counselling psychology. Services at the Surrey clinic are free and at the Burnaby clinic are offered on a sliding scale.
 

Qmunity – Free Counselling Program
Phone: 604-684-5307 ext. 100
http://qmunity.ca/get-support/counselling
Counselling for members of the GLBTQ communities.

 
SUCCESS – Individual and Family Counselling Program
Phone: 604-408-7266
http://www.successbc.ca/eng/services/family-youth/counselling-service/611-individualand-family-counselling

Counselling offered in Madarin, Cantonese, Korean and English with a focus on helping new immigrants of Chinese and other ethnic origins. Play and art therapy also available.
   
Bounce Back®: For adults and youth – Canadian Mental Health Association
Phone: 1-866-639-0522
Telephone coaching for people with mild-moderate depression with or without accompanying anxiety. Coaching available in English, Cantonese, French and Punjabi.
Family doctor’s referral required to access this program. Free.

 

You can also search for counsellors at http://counsellingbc.com

 
If you are looking for Community, Social, or Government Services search http://www.bc211.ca
211 provides free information and referral to a full range of community, social, and government services, and operates twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. 211 is a confidential, multilingual telephone and texting service.