Multicultural Outreach Services (MOS)
Self-identified women
Over the age of 19
Living in Metro Vancouver Area
Multicultural Outreach Services provides support and resources for women who have experienced violence in Canada.
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Self-identified women
Over the age of 19
Living in Metro Vancouver Area
Multicultural Outreach Services provides support and resources for women who have experienced violence in Canada.
Learn MorePersonnes francophones (services disponibles en français)
Persons with a disability
Youth and at-risk youth
Indigenous people
Persons with multiple barriers
Immigrants
Survivors of violence and/or abuse
WorkBC helps you find and keep a job as quickly as possible. We help you build your skills and confidence through one-on-one and group support and resources.
Learn MoreVictims of crime living in Vancouver and Burnaby, irrespective of gender or immigration statuses
Multicultural Victim Services provides services and support for people living in Vancouver or Burnaby. Connect with our multicultural victim support worker.
Learn MoreThe MOSAIC Private Refugee Sponsorship program helps all refugees, regardless of their background, settle and thrive in Canada. Learn more about how we help.
Learn MoreSelf-identifying women
Over the age of 19
Living in the Metro Vancouver Area
Stopping the Violence Counselling for Women provides support and counselling for women survivors of violence or abuse. Learn about our safe space for women.
Learn MoreSelf-identifying women
Aged 19+
Women of any resident or immigration status
Join Violence Prevention Programs’ Women’s Support Groups to meet other women and for social activities and learning. Learn more about our Violence Prevention Programs for women.
Learn MoreAnyone with a self-disclosed disability
Immigrants or refugees
Anyone living in the City of Vancouver
The Accessibility for Newcomers Program connects refugees and immigrants with disabilities to employment programs and other disability support services.
Learn MoreAfghan Refugee Resettlement Initiative works with the local Afghan community to privately sponsor Afghan Refugees. We bring them to safety and help them start a new life in Canada.
Learn MoreLimited English or French skills
Housing/homelessness struggles
Lack of social support
Low level of education or none
Health issues
Lack of job-readiness and computer skills
Trouble adjusting to Canadian culture
Low income or financial difficulties
The Moving Ahead Program is for vulnerable immigrants and refugees who need help to settle in Canada. Learn about our Case Management and settlement services.
Learn MoreImmigrants, refugees, or visible minorities
Risk of domestic violence
At least one partner is a Permanent Resident
The Enhancing Healthy Relationships Program is for immigrant, refugee, and visible minority couples at risk of experiencing or perpetrating domestic violence.
Learn MoreImmigrant, refugee, and visible minority men who have used/are at risk of using violence in relationships
Have children under 19 (Vancouver program only)
The Men in Change program helps men take responsibility for their role in healthy domestic relationships. The goal is to empower men to make positive choices.
Learn MorePermanent residents aged 17 years or older
Newcomers approved for Permanent Residency
Convention refugees
Take our free English Classes through LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers in Canada) in Burnaby, Surrey, Vancouver and Online. MOSAIC LINC class certificates can be used for Canadian Citizenship application.
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