Mental Health and Wellness Program
The Mental Health and Wellness Program promotes mental well-being by providing support and awareness to MOSAIC staff and clients.
Learn MoreDid you know that many MOSAIC staff are immigrants to Canada too? We understand the struggles that come with moving to a new country and we’re here to help you settle into a happy life in the province of British Columbia.
MOSAIC offers many physical health and mental well-being programs to help in your transition and settlement. These programs provide counselling, referrals, and group events to support your wellbeing.
Join or access these related programs and supports from MOSAIC:
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The Mental Health and Wellness Program promotes mental well-being by providing support and awareness to MOSAIC staff and clients.
Learn MoreRefugee claimants
Refugees (mental wellbeing services)
Asylum seekers
CUAET Visa Holders (mental wellbeing services)
MOSAIC’s Refugee Settlement and Integration Program supports refugee claimants in British Columbia. Learn more about our support and resources.
Learn MoreStudy Permit Holders
Work Permit Holders
Naturalized Canadian Citizens
Refugee Claimant
BC NSP intends to support Temporary Residents including Study Permit Holders, Work Permit Holders, Naturalized Citizens and Refugee Claimants.
Learn More2SLGBTQI+ refugees, newcomers and naturalized citizens
I Belong is a program welcoming all LGBTQIA2+ refugees and newcomers. We provide a safe space to connect and receive personalized support.
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 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 MorePoor or declining physical or emotional health
Frequently visits the doctor or hospital
Low English skills or language barrier
Needs support to be independent
Newcomer senior
Feel isolated in their community
Want to increase their health and social skills
CARES for Seniors helps older adults get help and support when they need it. Read about our one-on-one support for seniors today.
Learn MoreAdd these upcoming events from MOSAIC to your calendar. We look forward to seeing you there.
View our Resources page for more helpful information to help you settle in Canada:
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