Services Provided:
-Volunteer Opportunities
-Confidential, informal peer support
-Library
-Quiet study space and nap rooms
-Free tea and coffee
We provide a space for all individuals who are interested in advancing gender equity.
A space run by the Alma Mater Society of UBC where trans men and women, intersex and women-identified people can feel safe, empower each other, and organize against oppression and violence. Offers a wide variety of free resources such as a phone, pregnancy tests, pads, tampons, condoms, dental dams, and a space to hang out, study, eat, or nap. They sell Diva Cups on a sliding scale, and staff have weekly office hours.
(See Details)Protection from and education on family violence
(See Details)The North Shore Disability Resource Centre (NSDRC) provides programs and services based on the belief that all people are important to their community.
Our mission statement is “Working for a community for all”: we work to ensure that people with disabilities, along with their families and friends, can participate actively as members of the community. We are committed to working toward a community which is free of physical, financial and attitudinal barriers.
(See Details)Richmond Women's Resource Centre (RWRC) is a nonprofit, volunteer organization founded in 1976.
It is run by and for women to improve their status in the community and society at large.
The Centre, which works closely with other community groups, is a friendly place where women of all ages can come and talk about various issues.
(See Details)Provides educational, referral and research services to people struggling with disordered eating, their support networks, community based organizations, students, educators and professionals working in the area.
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