Youth & Family Services
Service Overview
PCRS provides a wide range of programs that support youth and families in the communities we serve.
Our programs are provided through one to one and group supports that engage youth through education, outreach, and counselling. Participants can develop life skills, achieve personal growth, and find a sense belonging and connection. Ultimately, we believe that a sense of belonging for youth and families fosters healthy communities.
PCRS Youth & Family Programs
Caregivers Support Program (CSP)
read moreSupporting caregivers (foster parents & extended family members) to raise and nurture children and youth in the best possible way. (Surrey)
Community Work Service
read moreSupporting youth in the completion of community work service. (Surrey)
Family and Youth Information (FYI)
read moreFYI supports families in Surrey to care for youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and other complex needs.
Female Gang Intervention Program
read moreProgram supporting female youth ages 12 to 19 who are at risk of gang involvement.
Immediate Response Program (IRP)
read moreThe program provides immediate support from Family Counsel.lors with flexible schedules to visit families at work, at home, and in the community to support the function of the entire family.
Indigenous Youth Victim Services
read moreSupporting indigenous youth who have been victims of crime.
Inter Regional At-Risk Youth Link (IRAYL)
read moreThe IRAYL outreach program provides community street outreach across the 4 Skytrain lines.
REACH Program (Recreation, Engagement, Action Connection Hub)
read moreThe program works with newcomer youth to help them integrate and settle in their new community.
Stop Exploiting Youth (SEY)
read moreSupporting youth that are at risk of exploitation or are being exploited or trafficked.
Surrey Youth Resilience Program (SYRP) – Club Utopia
read moreSupports South Asian female youth and their female caregivers.
Youth Engagement Program
read moreSupporting youth to engage in volunteer and leadership opportunities within BYRC and the community.
Youth Outreach and Empowerment Support Services (YOESS)
read moreIntensive supports to youth, ages 13-19, who are coping with multiple challenges affecting their well-being.
Youth to Adulthood Transitions Program
read moreProgram supports youth aging out of care towards independence.
Get Help Now
Get immediate support for you or someone you know by calling one of these numbers:
kids helpline
helpline for children
suicide crisis
mental health support
youth in bc distress line
medical emergencies (police, fire, ambulance)
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