Notice of Annual General Meeting
Are you a member of the Canadian Mental Health Association? If so, join us at our Annual General Meeting (AGM). If not, click here […]
In crisis? Contact CRCL North Shore. Call: 1 (888) 261-7228 or Text: (778) 839-1831
Are you a member of the Canadian Mental Health Association? If so, join us at our Annual General Meeting (AGM). If not, click here […]
At CMHA North & West Vancouver, part of our commitment to “mental health for all” means creating spaces where everyone – regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation – feels seen, safe, and supported.
During Pride this year, we are celebrating the vibrant, resilient, and powerful 2SLGBTQIA+ communities in our region and across the country. Pride is not only a time for visibility and joy; it’s also a reminder of how far we’ve come, and the collective effort still needed to build truly inclusive mental health systems.
We continue to hold space for the victims, their families, and everyone impacted with compassion, respect, and care… Healing begins when we show up with empathy, integrity, and accountability — not assumptions or blame.
Mental Health Can’t Wait: What does the Federal Election Mean for Our Community? CMHA NWV calls for urgent action on mental health equity following the federal election results.
Mental Health Week is here, and this year’s theme, “Unmasking,” invites us to reflect on how we show up in the world and what […]
We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life at Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Day Block Party. The loss of eleven innocent lives and […]
We currently have no wait times for sessions with our Intern Counsellors. Our Intern Counsellors offer professional, supervised support at a reduced rate of […]
Effective immediately, PACTs across BC, including North Shore PACT, will be rebranded as CRCL
In today’s fast-paced world, news spreads rapidly, often reaching us unfiltered and in real-time. This constant influx of information can be overwhelming, with distressing headlines lingering in our minds and affecting our emotional well-being. Yet, staying informed remains essential for civic responsibility and social awareness. How do we strike a balance between awareness and mental health?
Unfortunately, due to funding constraints we have had to end our partnership with VCH on this project as of March 1, 2025.