Social Concern Office
828 View Street, Victoria BC
| The purpose of the Social Concern Office is to provide emergency assistance, mainly in the form of food and clothing to needy people ; to act as a counselling and referral service; and to co-ordinate home visits. While the Society of St. Vincent de Paul has its origin with members of the Catholic Faith, the Society assists any persons regardless of race or religion. |
SSVP Housing Office
831 Yates Street, Victoria BC
| St. Vincent de Paul Centre provides low cost housing in the centre of downtown Victoria. The Centre provides 43 bachelor suites to at risk individuals. A balance between men and women tenants is maintained. Our staff at "Housing" work hard to make all tenants feel at home. There are regular monthly activities planned such as cooking classes, craft workshops, yoga classes, movie afternoons and luncheons. Tenant's birthdays are recognized all in an effort to provide a place where everyone is valued. We are drug free and have attained a Crime Free Housing Certification. Our goal is to provide a place that is supportive and safe for tenants and staff alike. For more information on this unique program click the link below. |
Frederic Ozanam Center
4349 West Saanich Road, Victoria, BC
The Frederic Ozanam Centre is financially supported by Community Living B.C. and
provides a variety of supports for adults with mental and physical disabilities. We
currently serve individuals who require a day program that supports them in their
daily living as well as introduce them to activities and programs that are offered in the
community. Individuals participate in activities that reflect their personal physical and
intellectual goals. Other programs provide pre-employment skills as well as social skill
development.
Because we are an agency funded by Community Living B.C. (CLBC), prospective clients
must first be approved by CLBC prior to applying for admission to this program.
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