AFFORDABLE FOOD
Sooke Food Bank Society
The Sooke Food Bank Society provides one hamper per month to those in need. Please bring
your and your dependents’ Care Cards and proof of residence with you (i.e. utility bill, driver’s
license, etc.).
Where: Sooke Community Hall, 2037 Shields Road, Sooke, BC
When: First, second and third Thursdays of each month from 9:30 am - 3:00 pm
Where: Sooke Community Hall, 2037 Shields Road, Sooke, BC
Cost: None
Phone: 250-642-7666
Website: foodbanksooke.org
Community Breakfast
Free community breakfasts on Mondays between 7:30 – 8:30 am.
Where: Sooke Baptist Church, 7110 West Coast Rd, Sooke, BC
Phone: 250-642-3424
Website:
sookebaptistchurch.com
Good Food Box
Affordable seasonal produce.
When: Once a month, contact for schedule
Where: Edward Milne Community School, 6218 Sooke Road, Sooke, BC
Phone: Barb at 250-642-6371
Email: emcsprograms@sd62.bc.ca
Website: thegoodfoodbox.ca
Meals on Wheels
Low-cost meals delivered to seniors and disabled persons.
When: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Cost: $7 per meal
Phone: 250-664-7222
Email:
sookemow@gmail.com
Website:
sookemealsonwheels.com
Sooke Region Food Chi
Sooke Region Food Chi is an organization that supports local food production and food security for all including agriculture, farming and fishing. Find local markets, restaurants, and farms on their website.
Email: info@sookefoodchi.ca
Website: sookefoodchi.ca
Vital Vittles
Free community lunches.
When: Fridays, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Where: Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 1962 Murray Road, Sooke, BC
Cost: None – donations welcome
Contact: 250-642-3172
Email: admin@holytrinitysooke.ca
HOUSING
Sooke Shelter
Provides support services and connections to the community-based supports people need to keep their housing and avoid returning to homelessness. Sooke Shelter Society manages the Hope Centre.
Where: 6750 West Coast Rd, Sooke, BC
Phone: 250-858-5539
Email: info@sookeshelter.org
Website:
sookeshelter.org
Rental Assistance Program (BC Housing)
The Rental Assistance Program provides eligible low-income working families with monthly assistance to help with their monthly rent payments.
To qualify, families must have a total before-tax household income of $40,000 or less, were working at some point in the last year, and have at least one dependent child. Existing clients need to reapply each year. Apply online or call to receive paper copy of the application.
Phone: 604-433-2218 or 1-800-257-7756
Website:
www.bchousing.org/housing-assistance/rental-assistance-programs/RAP
Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER)
The Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER) program helps make rents affordable for BC seniors with low to moderate incomes. SAFER provides monthly cash payments to subsidize rents for eligible BC residents who are age 60 or over. Existing clients need to reapply each year. Apply online or call to receive a paper copy of the application.
Phone: 604-433-2218 or 1-800-257-7756
Website:
www.bchousing.org/housing-assistance/rental-assistance-programs/SAFER
Sooke Transition House Society
The Sooke Transition House Society (STHS) provides emergency shelter for women and their children who are in crisis resulting from family violence.
Phone: 250-642-2591
Email: manager_sths@shaw.ca
Website: sooketransitionhousesociety.com
Ayre Manor Seniors’ Housing
Ayre Manor offers four levels of affordable, comfortable and complete seniors’ housing and care on their 6-acre property in the heart of Sooke: Independent Living (18 suites), Assisted Living (25 suites), Complex Care (31 suites), and Hospice Care (2 suites). Vacancies posted online, or email indliving@ayremanor.ca to be added to the contact list.
Where: 6764 Ayre Rd, Sooke, BC
Phone: 250.642.1750 ext. 101
Email: reception@ayremanor.ca
Website:
ayremanor.ca
M’akola Housing Society - BC Housing Owned Property
Indigenous and non-indigenous family applicants accepted. Requires a BC Housing Application.
Where: 2170 Charters Rd, Sooke, BC
To apply for subsidized housing: M’akola Housing Society selects tenants from the Housing Registry. In order to be eligible for one of our family households you need have an active BC Housing file. A BC Housing application can be completed online, in one of our regional offices, or printed off and mailed to your local BC Housing office.
To apply for M’akola affordable rent (non-subsidized) housing: M’akola Housing Society advertises current vacancies when they become available. To inquire about current non-subsidized affordable rent units and the eligibility criteria contact affordablerent@makola.bc.ca or call 1-877-384-1423.
Email: info@makola.bc.ca
Website: makola.bc.ca/homes/vancouver-island/#sooke
Harbourside Cohousing
A neighbourhood of strata-titled housing for people in the second half of life that is affordable, environmentally friendly, and socially/culturally supportive, allowing people to flourish through mutual support as they age in place and in community.
Email: info@harbourside.ca
West Wind Harbour Cohousing
A vibrant cohousing community of innovative and environmentally friendly private residences, encouraging neighbourly interaction while respecting individual autonomy and privacy. Email to be notified of upcoming rentals and sales that become available.
Email: info@westwindharbour.ca
Website:
www.westwindharbour.ca
BC Rebate for Accessible Home Adaptations
The BC Rebate for Accessible Home Adaptations (BC RAHA) program provides financial help in the form of rebates to eligible low-income households to complete home adaptations for independent living. Apply online or call to receive a paper copy of the application.
Phone: 604-433-2218 or 1-800-257-7756
BC Seniors’ Home Renovation Tax Credit
A refundable personal income tax credit to help seniors aged 65 and over with the cost of certain permanent home renovations.
Contact: CRA 1-877-387-3332
Email: ITBTaxQuestions@gov.bc.ca
Website:
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/taxes/income-taxes/personal/credits/seniors-renovation
Property Tax Deferment
What: A low interest loan to pay the current year property taxes on principal residences for people 55+, a surviving spouse of any age, a person with disabilities or a parent providing financial support for a child.
Contact: 250-387-0555, 1-888-355-2700
Website:
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/taxes/property-taxes/annual-property-tax/defer-taxes
COUNSELLING & HEALTH SERVICES
BC211
BC211 is a service that provides information and referral to a broad range of community, government, and social services.
When: 24/7
Cost: None
Phone: 211
Website: bc.211.ca
Alcoholics Anonymous
AA is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope
with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from
alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Where: Varying locations (see website for updated meetings)
Phone: 24-hour helpline 250-383-7744
Website: www.aavictoria.ca
Sobriety by the Sea
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of
recovery from alcoholism. Non-alcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
When: Thursdays 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Where: Christian Life Assembly, 6851 West Coast Rd, Sooke, BC
Phone: 24-hour helpline 250-383-7744
Website: www.aavictoria.ca
Healthlink BC (811)
An advice phone line to connect you with a health service navigator who can help you find health information and services or connect you directly with a healthcare professional to help you get the information you need to manage your health concerns.
When: 24/7
Cost: None
Phone: 811
Website:
www.healthlinkbc.ca
SFRS Counselling Centre – Sooke
Individual, couples, and family counselling without a need for a referral.
Where: Sooke Family Resource Society (SFRS) 100-6672 Wadams Way, Sooke, BC
Cost: Sliding scale, contact to determine your rate
Phone: 250-642-5152
Email: info@sfrs.ca
Website:
www.sfrs.ca/programs/counselling
SFRS Short Term Assessment & Treatment (USTAT)
Short term, accessible interventions in collaboration with your doctor. Referral required through a Physician or General Practitioner.
Where: Sooke Family Resource Society (SFRS) 100-6672 Wadams Way, Sooke, BC
Contact: 250-642-5152
Email: info@sfrs.ca
Website:
www.sfrs.ca/programs/counselling
Sea to Tree Health & Wellness
Affordable mental health and wellness services. Clinical counselling and coaching are offered in person and online as well as additional wellness services to support clients' mental, emotional and physical well-being.
Where: 6653 Sooke Rd, Sooke, BC
Cost: Sliding scale rates available and reduced rates with student and intern counsellors ($25-50 per session)
Contact: 778-352-3115
Email: info@seatotree.ca
Website:
seatotree.ca
Tara Munro Counselling
Tara Munro is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) who works with children, youth, individuals and couples in the Sooke area who have a variety of life experiences, including (but not limited to) Trauma & Violence, Grief & Loss, Substance Use, Marginalization, Anxiety, Depression and other mental health concerns, Relationship & Family Struggles, Parenting, Step parenting, Foster parenting, First Responder Trauma, Psychological and Mental Health injuries such as Post Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI), Occupational Stress Injury. She offers single workshops and group workshops to children, youth, parents and specific focus topics. Please inquire directly.
Contact: 250-888-7408
Email: info@taramunrocounselling.ca
Website:
taramunrocounselling.ca
Heart at Home
An at-home medication administration program that assists clients with the task of managing medication adherence and/or aging in home. Heart at Home conduct daily or semi-weekly visits for every client, during which providers administer medication, provide companionship, and conduct daily wellness checks.
Cost: Cost of the program depends on the client's medication coverage (equivalent to $30 a day, but this cost may be fully or partially covered).
Contact: 250-478-8338 ext. 1
Pacific Centre Family Services Association
Counselling and support services for individuals, families, couples, children, groups and youth
Where: 6672 Wadams Way, Sooke, BC (by appointment)
Contact: pacificcentre@pcfsa.org
Website:
pacificcentrefamilyservices.org
QuitNow
QuitNow is a program for those looking to quit or reduce tobacco and e-cigarette use. The support services include personalized coaching by phone and live chat, text and email tips programs, and access to a supportive community of peers.
Cost: None
Contact: 1-877-455-2233
Website:
quitnow.ca
First Link Dementia Support
First Link can connect you to dementia-focused health services, support and information near you, including one-on-one or group support services, connection to healthcare providers and community services, meeting others in similar circumstances to exchange experiences, and getting help on future planning.
Where: 202-306 Burnside Road West, Victoria, BC
Contact: 250-382-2052, First Link Dementia helpline at 1-800-936-6033
Email: info.victoria@alzheimerbc.org
Website:
alzheimerbc.org
Alcohol and Drug Information and Referral Service
For alcohol and drug information, referral services and counseling information. Services are confidential, multilingual and free.
Contact: 1-800-663-1441
Email:
help@bc211.ca
First Link Dementia Support
First Link can connect you to dementia-focused health services, support and information near you, including one-on-one or group support services, connection to healthcare providers and community services, meeting others in similar circumstances to exchange experiences, and getting help on future planning.
Where: 202-306 Burnside Road West, Victoria, BC
Contact: 250-382-2052, First Link Dementia helpline at 1-800-936-6033
Email: info.victoria@alzheimerbc.org
Website:
alzheimerbc.org
Vancouver Island Crisis Line
Vancouver Island Crisis Line provide short-term non-judgemental support, crisis intervention, information, and resources
When: 24/7
Contact: call 1-888-494-3888, or text 250-800-3806
Website: www.vicrisis.ca
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
Find information about MS and connect with the MS community. For disease, treatment and support information that is customized for your journey, connect with an MS Navigator from their MS Knowledge Network.
Contact: 1-844-859-6789
Email: msnavigators@mscanada.ca
Website:
mscanada.ca
Victoria Brain Injury Society
Helping adults with acquired brain injuries regain independence and a sense of community through support, education and advocacy.
Contact: 250-598-9339
Email: admin@vbis.ca
Website:
www.vbis.ca
Dementia Connections
Dementia-specific articles, tools and resources.
Website: dementiaconnections.org
Canadian Cancer Society
Cancer and treatment information and supports such as the Travel Treatment Fund to help reduce costs associated with cancer treatment.
Contact: 1-888-939-3333
Email: info@cancer.ca
Website:
cancer.ca
Men’s Therapy Centre
Men’s Therapy Centre offers help to anyone who identifies as a man who has experienced emotional, physical or sexual trauma.
Where: 3491 Saanich Rd, Victoria, BC
Contact: 250-381-6367
Email: info@menstherapycentre.ca
Website: menstherapycentre.ca
MindHealthBC
​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​MindHealthBC is a one stop shop that gathers the wealth of evidence based resources available in your community and combines them into one easy to use website.
Contact: Crisis Line 1-800-784-2433
Website: www.mindhealthbc.ca
West Coast Family Medical Clinic
Our comprehensive approach to Family Medicine means that in addition to office-based care,​
we also provide Outreach Clinics, End-of-Life Care, team-based Chronic Disease Management,​
and an Urgent Care Clinic.
When: 24/7
Where: #1300-6660 Sooke Rd., Sooke, BC
Phone: 250-642-4233
Website: westcoastfamilymedical.com
SENIORS' SUPPORT SERVICES
BC211
BC211 is a service that provides information and referral to a broad range of community, government, and social services.
When: 24/7
Cost: None
Phone: 211
Website:
bc.211.ca
Better at Home (Sooke Region)
Non-medical seniors’ support services, including light house cleaning (fee), light yard work (fee), simple handyman services, taxi vouchers, volunteer grocery shopping, and social calls and visits.
Where: Sooke Region Communities Health Network, 204-2120 Church Road, Sooke, BC
Cost: Sliding Scale depending on service
Contact: Katie Sperrer at 778-365-1878
Email: programs@sookeregionchn.org
Elderdog
An organization dedicated to ageing people, ageing dogs, and the important connection they enjoy. They can assist and support older adults in the care and well-being of their canine companion. This includes activities such as dog walking, transport to vet, groomer appointments, etc. They also can provide temporary foster care and/or rehoming for dogs whose seniors are unable to care for them in the event of illness or death of a human companion.
Phone: 778-587-5212
Email: sookewestshoredcs1@elderdog.ca
Veterans Assistance and Seniors Outreach – Royal Candian Legion #54 Sooke
Helping Veterans and seniors who require assistance.
When: Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:00 – 3:00 pm, or by appointment
Where: 6726 Eustace Rd, Sooke, BC
Phone: 250-642-2052
Website: sookelegion.com
SeniorsBC
What: A resource for older adults in BC to find resources for planning and living a healthy and active life as they age.
Website:
www.SeniorsBC.ca
WorkLink Digital Duos
A five-week program pairing seniors 55+ with tech savvy volunteers aged 15-50 aimed towards increasing digital literacy through technology mentoring.
When: Contact for schedule.
Where: WorkLink Sooke, 2096 Church Rd, Sooke, BC
Cost: None
Contact: 250-478-9525
Email: Heidi hschaaf@worklink.bc.ca or Crystal cball@worklink.bc.ca
Website: worklink.bc.ca/programs/digital-duos
Sooke Hospice Society
A team of trained volunteers and professionals dedicated to the physical, emotional and spiritual care of individuals who are palliative, their families and loved ones within the community of Sooke and surrounding areas.
Cost: None
Contact: 250-642-4345
Email: 4sooke@telus.net
Website:
www.sookehospice.com
Sooke Gathering Place
Plans for a seniors’ centre in Sooke. Centrally located by the new library and in addition to affordable housing for seniors, Sooke Gathering Place will feature space for Community Drop in, Seniors Activities (55+), Better at Home Program Commercial Kitchen Facilities, and Intergenerational Programs.
Contact: 778-365-1878
Email: ed@sookeregionchn.org
Website:
sookegatheringplace.ca
Fair PharmaCare
Fair PharmaCare helps B.C. families pay for many prescription drugs, dispensing fees and some medical devices and supplies. The plan is based on income.
Contact: 1-800-257-7756
Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER)
The Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER) program helps make rents affordable for BC seniors with low to moderate incomes. SAFER provides monthly cash payments to subsidize rents for eligible BC residents who are age 60 or over. Existing clients need to reapply each year. Apply online or call to receive a paper copy of the application.
Phone: 604-433-2218 or 1-800-257-7756
Website:
www.bchousing.org/housing-assistance/rental-assistance-programs/SAFER
BC Bus Pass Program
What: Annual bus pass for low-income seniors (60+) which can be used throughout the province in communities served by BC Transit and TransLink. HandyDart is not included in this program.
Cost: $45 administrative fee per year (no fee for Persons with Disabilities)
Contact: 1-866-866-0800
Email: BCBusPassProgram@gov.bc.ca
Website:
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/passenger-travel/buses-taxis-limos/bus-pass
Seniors Advocate British Columbia
The Office of the Seniors Advocate is an independent office of the B.C. provincial government acting in the interest of seniors and their caregivers. Contact to speak with senior service specialists who will work with you to provide resources and help resolve issues.
Contact: 250-952-3181 or 1-877-952-3181
Email: info@seniorsadvocatebc.ca
Website:
seniorsadvocatebc.ca
Community Health Services Island Health (Home Care)
Community Health Services provide in-home and community-based care to help maintain independence and well-being. Services can include help with: bathing, dressing, nursing, nutritional health, and respite service for caregivers.
Contact: 250-388-2273, 1-888-533-2273
Website:
www.islandhealth.ca/our-services/community-health-services/accessing-community-health-services
Veterans Health Centre at Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead
Care Home in Greater Victoria for veterans and seniors.
Where: 4579 Chatterton Way, Victoria, BC
Contact: 250-658-3270
Website: broadmeadcare.com
Pacific Coast Health Services
Specialized seniors home care, including the following services: Nursing, Personal support/Attendant, Respite/Relief Care, Dementia/Alzheimer’s Care, Palliative Care, Chronic Disease Management, Post Operative Care, and Advanced Footcare.
Contact: 250-389-0202
Email: info@pchservices.ca
Website:
pacificcoasthealthservices.ca
Seniors Abuse & Information Line (SAIL)
A safe and confidential place for older adults, and those who care about them, to talk to someone about situations where they feel they are being abused or mistreated, or to receive information about elder abuse prevention.
When: Weekdays 8:00 am – 8:00 pm, Weekends 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Contact: 1-866-437-1940
Website:
www.seniorsfirstbc.ca/programs/sail
Elder Law Clinic
Pro bono legal advice to eligible older adults (55+) residing in BC on a wide range of legal matters.
When: Weekdays 8:00 am – 8:00 pm, Weekends 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Contact: 1-866-437-1940
BC Seniors’ Home Renovation Tax Credit
A refundable personal income tax credit to help seniors aged 65 and over with the cost of certain permanent home renovations.
Contact: CRA 1-877-387-3332
Email: ITBTaxQuestions@gov.bc.ca
Website:
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/taxes/income-taxes/personal/credits/seniors-renovation
Property Tax Deferment
What: A low interest loan to pay the current year property taxes on principal residences for people 55+, a surviving spouse of any age, a person with disabilities or a parent providing financial support for a child.
Contact: 250-387-0555 or 1-888-355-2700
Website: www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/taxes/property-taxes/annual-property-tax/defer-taxes
BC Rebate for Accessible Home Adaptations
The BC Rebate for Accessible Home Adaptations (BC RAHA) program provides financial help in the form of rebates to eligible low-income households to complete home adaptations for independent living. Apply online or call to receive a paper copy of the application.
Phone: 604-433-2218 or 1-800-257-7756
Community Volunteer Income Tax Program
This free income tax program is available to individuals, youth, seniors and persons with disabilities with a simple tax situation and a modest income. Drop off tax forms during office hours for the volunteer tax preparers to complete.
When: Contact for schedule
Where: 204-2120 Church Road, Sooke, BC
Cost: None
Contact: 778-365-1878
Email: programs@sookeregionchn.org
YOUTH SERVICES
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Mentoring programs for youth.
Contact: 250-475-1117 ext. 42
Email: alexis.gardner@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca
Website:
bbbsvictoria.com
SOCLA
Sooke Options for Community Living Association (SOCLA) is a non-profit society that supports people who have developmental disabilities and their families in the Sooke area. They offer Life Skills programs for youth aged 6-17, summer/spring/winter camps, and music programs.
Contact: 778-352-2277
Email:
lsmanager@socla.ca
Website:
socla.ca
Building Bridges Community Support
Support and services to children, youth and adults with diverse abilities in Sooke and the Greater Victoria area. Supports and services are provided in-home, in the community and on site at Building Bridges located in Sooke.
Contact: 250-634-3020
Email: we.r.building.bridges@gmail.com
Website:
buildingbridgescommunitysupport.org
SFRS Counselling Centre – Sooke
Individual, couples, and family counselling with no need for a referral.
Where: Sooke Family Resource Society (SFRS) 100-6672 Wadams Way, Sooke, BC
Cost: Sliding scale, contact to determine your rate
Contact: 250-642-5152
Email: info@sfrs.ca
Website:
www.sfrs.ca/programs/counselling
Youth Outreach & Navigator
This program helps youth navigate through the rough times, such as depression, anxiety and
suicidal ideation. A Specialized Youth Worker meets with youth to plan and implement positive
changes for the youth and their family.
Where: Sooke Family Resource Society (SFRS) 100-6672 Wadams Way, Sooke, BC
Phone: 250-642-5152
Email: info@sfrs.ca
Website: www.sfrs.ca/programs/youth-services
Seniors’ Support Network – Island Community Mental Health
An activity-based program for adults 65 years of age or older who are experiencing mental health challenges. The program focuses on decreasing social isolation, peer support, healthy living, and increasing/maintaining independence. Referral required.
When: Wednesdays from 10:00am-12:00pm or 1:00pm-3:00pm (depending on the group). They can assist in arranging transportation through HandyDART, or in helping to plan a bus trip.
Where: 125 Skinner Street, Victoria, BC
Contact: 250-389-1211 Local 233
Email: athanasia.moulatsiotis@icmha.ca
Website:
icmha.ca/seniors-support-24
Building Bridges Community Support
Support and services to children, youth and adults with diverse abilities in Sooke and the Greater Victoria area. Supports and services are provided in-home, in the community and on site at Building Bridges located in Sooke.
Contact: 250-634-3020
Email: we.r.building.bridges@gmail.com
Website:
buildingbridgescommunitysupport.org
Harmony Project Sooke
Harmony Project Sooke promotes positive youth development through year-round music lessons and ensemble participation.
Contact: Lorna at 250-642-6681
Email: sookeharmonyproject@shaw.ca
Website:
harmonyprojectsooke.ca
WorkBC Youth
Check out job possibilities and career-building strategies using the websites and services. Get information about careers, education, finding a job, and starting a business.
Where: WorkLink Sooke, 2096 Church Rd, Sooke
Sooke Autism Support Society
A group of proactive parents and individuals working collaboratively with family, neighbours, community, education and autism professionals, school districts government and private associations to create happiness and success for their children with Autism.
Email: sooke.sass@gmail.com
Website:
www.sooke-sass.com
Kiwanis Emergency Youth Shelter (KEYS)
KEYS is a 10 bed facility that provides services to youth between ages of 13 and 18. Admission is voluntary and consent of the legal guardian is obtained whenever possible.
Where: 2117 Vancouver St, Victoria, BC
Cost: None
Contact: 250-386-8282
Email: keys@vyes.ca
Website:
www.vyes.ca
Victoria Youth Empowerment Society
Assisting youth to remove themselves from the high risk environment of the street and make the transition to healthier and more constructive life situations, and to help youth and families make positive choices which will help prevent involvement in at risk behaviour or connection with the street scene. Programs provided include the Alliance Club, Life Skills Day Program, Supported Independent Living Program, Daytime Youth Drop in, Kiwanis Emergency Youth Shelter, the Specialized Youth Detox, among others.
Where: 533 Yates Street, Victoria BC
Contact: 250-383-3514
Email: office_manager@vyes.ca
Website:
www.vyes.ca
Specialized Youth Detox (SYD)
SYD is a 5 bed voluntary non-medical withdrawal management program for all youth (aged 13-18) who want support with detoxification from alcohol and other drugs.
Cost: None
Contact: 250-383-3514
Email: syd@vyes.ca
Website:
www.vyes.ca
Play & Learn Summer Literacy Camp
Play & Learn Summer Literacy Camp aims to provide a rich play-based learning environment for children 6-9 years of age from low income families, aboriginal, and who had been identified by their school as not yet meeting expectations in Literacy and/or Numeracy.
Where: Edward Milne Community School, 6218 Sooke Rd, Sooke, BC
Cost: Free – all children are referred by the school principal and/or school-based team
Email: emcsprograms@sd62.bc.ca
Website: www.emcsprograms.ca/play-and-learn
Play & Learn Summer Literacy Camp
Play & Learn Summer Literacy Camp aims to provide a rich play-based learning environment for children 6-9 years of age from low income families, aboriginal, and who had been identified by their school as not yet meeting expectations in Literacy and/or Numeracy.
Where: Edward Milne Community School, 6218 Sooke Rd, Sooke, BC
Cost: Free – all children are referred by the school principal and/or school-based team
Email: emcsprograms@sd62.bc.ca
Website: www.emcsprograms.ca/play-and-learn
MindHealthBC
​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​MindHealthBC is a one stop shop that gathers the wealth of evidence based resources available in your community and combines them into one easy to use website.
Contact: Crisis Line 1-800-784-2433
Website: www.mindhealthbc.ca
Foundry BC
Foundry Victoria offers young people 12-24 access to mental health and substance use support, primary care, peer support and social services.
Where: 546 Yates Street, Victoria, BC
Contact: 250-383-3552 ext. 1
Email: frontdesk@foundryvictoria.ca
Website: www.victoriayouthclinic.ca
Youth Space
Youthspace.ca is a free online crisis & emotional support chat service for youth under 30 across Canada. We listen without judgement, and keep chats confidential & anonymous.
Contact: Text 778-783-0177
Website: youthspace.ca
Pathways to Professions, Trades and Entrepreneurship
Program to support social and economic integration of newcomers to the provide employment services to newcomer, Indigenous, and disabled youth between the ages of 18 and 30 who face multiple barriers to employment through the provision of employment, language testing, and training. See website for eligibility.
Where: 1004 North Park Street, Victoria BC
Contact: 250-361-9433 ext. 219
Email: shazia@vircs.bc.ca
Website: /www.vircs.bc.ca/pathways-to-professions
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CONTACT Sooke Medical Equipment Loan
The Sooke Contact Loan Cupboard provides medical equipment suitable for home care needs.
When: Equipment pick-up and drop-off are by appointment only.
Where: Basement of the Sooke Community Hall, courtesy of Sooke Community Association.
Cost: Fees vary ($5-10/month).
Contact: 250-389-4607 A volunteer will return your call between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and will make an appointment for a mutually convenient time to meet at the loan cupboard.
Website: sookecontact.com
TRANSPORTATION
Victoria Regional Transit System
Phone: 250-382-6161 Email: transitinfo@bctransit.com
Customer Relations Agents are available by phone.
Monday to Friday, 6am-7pm Saturday, 7am-7pm Sunday, 8am-7pm
Orange Taxi
Sooke Orange Taxi offers taxi services to and from the airport and we have a special needs taxi available upon your request.
Where: 2048 Maple Ave, Sooke, BC
Contact: 250-642-1222
When: 9am to 5pm, 7 Days a Week
Website: orangecab.ca
Westshore Taxi
Serving the communities of Colwood, Langford, View Royal, Malahat, Metchosin, Sooke, East Sooke and Highlands. If the dispatcher does not pick up your call - this means they have no available cabs at the moment & have a long wait time.
Website: westshoretaxi2007.com
HandyDART
Accessible, door-to-door shared transit service for people with permanent or temporary disabilities that prevent them from using fixed-route transit without assistance from another person. handyDART picks you up at your accessible door and drops you off at the accessible door of your destination. Registration is required.
Contact: 250-727-7811
Website: www.bctransit.com/victoria/riderinfo/handydart
Wheels of Hope Cancer (Canadian Cancer Society)
Volunteer driving program for individuals diagnosed with cancer.
Contact: 1-888-939-3333
Website: cancer.ca
BC Bus Pass Program
Annual bus pass for low-income seniors (60+) which can be used throughout the province in communities served by BC Transit and TransLink. HandyDart is not included in this program.
Cost: $45 administrative fee per year (no fee for Persons with Disabilities)
Contact: 1-866-866-0800
Email:
BCBusPassProgram@gov.bc.ca
CONTACT Sooke Transportation
Sooke Contact Transportation provides volunteer drivers for medical appointments in Sooke, Colwood, Langford and Victoria. Please, if possible, give at least two working days notice when arranging for a ride. Your call will be returned between 9 am and 4 pm on weekdays.
Cost: There is a suggested contribution to cover expenses.
Contact: 250-389-4661
Website: sookecontact.com
OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES
Community Volunteer Income Tax Program
This free income tax program is available to individuals, youth, seniors and persons with disabilities with a simple tax situation and a modest income. Drop off tax forms during office hours for the volunteer tax preparers to complete.
When: Contact for schedule
Where: 204-2120 Church Road, Sooke, BC
Cost: None
Contact: 778-365-1878
Email: programs@sookeregionchn.org
Website: Family caregivers
www.sookeregionchn.org/seasonal-tax-clinic
Victoria Literacy Connection
Online and in-person literacy programs for children, youth and adults, including English Language Learning for all ages and Basic Computer Literacy Lessons for adults.
Cost: None
Contact: 1-250-385-0014
Email: admin@victorialiteracyconnection.ca
Website: victorialiteracyconnection.ca
Family Caregivers of British Columbia
Supports for individuals providing physical and/or emotional care to a family member, friend, or neighbour.
Contact: 1-877-520-3267
Email: info@familycaregiversbc.ca
Website: familycaregiversbc.ca
Moms and Mentors Program
Are you single mom looking for support? Are you interested in becoming a Mentor for a new mom? The “Mom’s and Mentors” program connects single mothers with a compatible mentor for a year of friendship and support. The Momsand their Monetors meet up for coffee, walks, monthly gatherings nd meet-ups.
Contact: 250-385-1114 ext 5
Email: sanni@singleparentvictoria
BC Association of Community Response Networks
Information on how to report adult abuse in BC, and resources on topics related to abuse, neglect and self-neglect.
Contact: info@bccrns.ca
Website: bccrns.ca
WorkBC Centre
Employment support and information.
Where: 2096 Church Road, Sooke, BC
Contact: 250-642-3685
Website: workbc.ca
Building Bridges Community Support
Support and services to children, youth and adults with diverse abilities in Sooke and the Greater Victoria area. Supports and services are provided in-home, in the community and on site at Building Bridges located in Sooke.
Contact: 250-634-3020
Email: we.r.building.bridges@gmail.com
Website: buildingbridgescommunitysupport.org
Newcomer Wraparound Support Program
Support for newcomers facing overwhelming or complex barriers towards settlement and integration in greater Victoria.
Email: haixia@vircs.bc.ca
Website:
www.vircs.bc.ca/newcomer-wraparound-support-program
Legal Aid BC
Legal support for those who qualify.
Contact: 1-866-577-2525
Website: legalaid.bc.ca
Legal Aid BC
Legal support for those who qualify.
Contact: 1-866-577-2525
Website: legalaid.bc.ca
VictimLinkBC
Information and referral services to all victims of crime and immediate crisis support to victims of family and sexual violence, including victims of human trafficking exploited for labour or sexual services.
Contact: 1-800-563-0808
Email: victimlinkbc@bc211.ca
Website: www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/criminal-justice/victims-of-crime/victimlinkbc
Sooke Family Resource Society - Family Services
The SFRS provide a variety of programs to support families in Sooke through services such as Prenatal Education and Outreach, Family Support Groups, Dad’s Group, Supported Access, Family Preservation & Development, and the Toy and Resource Lending Library.
Where: Sooke Family Resource Society (SFRS) 100-6672 Wadams Way, Sooke, BC
Cost: Low to no-cost depending on the program
Contact: 250-642-5152
Email: info@sfrs.ca
Website: www.sfrs.ca/programs/family-services
Newcomer Wraparound Support Program
Support for newcomers facing overwhelming or complex barriers towards settlement and integration in greater Victoria.
Email: haixia@vircs.bc.ca
Website:
www.vircs.bc.ca/newcomer-wraparound-support-program
LEISURE GROUPS | ORGANIZATIONS
Art Gallery by Sooke Arts Council
Gallery and gift shop for a wide selection of local art.
When: Wed-Sun, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Where: 2043 Church Rd, Sooke, BC
Email: gallery@sookearts.com
Website: sookearts.com
Sooke Squares
Square dancing in Sooke.
When: Tuesdays, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Where: Upstairs of the Legion, 6726 Eustace Rd, Sooke, BC
Cost: $15 for the year (paid October), then $5 per session
Contact: Richard at 250-884-8382
Email: info@sookesquares.ca
Website: sookesquares.ca
Sooke Region Museum
Community Museum and Sooke Region Visitor Centre.
When: Tues-Sat 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Where: 2070 Phillips Rd, Sooke, BC
Cost: By donation
Contact: 250-642-6351
Email: info@sookeregionmuseum.com
Website:
sookeregionmuseum.ca
Transition Sooke
A citizen-based, volunteer, public-interest group focused on co-creating a sustainable, resilient and secure community that meets the challenges of the climate emergency in the Sooke region.
Email: sooketransition@gmail.com
Website:
transitionsooke.org
Wild Wise Sooke
A volunteer-run, community-based educational program designed to reduce human-wildlife conflict and promote coexistence through awareness and education. We originally started in Sooke with some support from the District of Sooke and with our primary focus being on reducing human-bear conflicts.
Contact: 250-880-8371
Email: wildwise123@gmail.com
Website:
wildwisesociety.org
Sooke District Lioness Lions
What: We are Volunteer Members of Service Clubs grouped around the world under an
International Organization. We enjoy fellowship, develop leadership skills and dedicate part of
our time to helping those in need - while making our individual communities a better place in
which to live.
When: 2nd and 4th Tuesday (September to June) at 7:00 pm
Where: Dining Room, Sooke Community Hall, 2037 Shields Rd, Sooke, BC
Email: sdlionesslions@outlook.com
Website: e-clubhouse.org/sites/sooke_lioness
Sooke Harbourside Lions Club (Women’s)
What: Sooke Harbourside Lions is a group of service-minded women with varying interests and
backgrounds. The Club was created by a group of women who had been in the Sooke District
Lioness Club. By forming the new Lions Club, receiving its Charter in 2003, members had the full
benefits as LIONS, under the largest service organization in the World, Lions Club International
(LCI).
When: 2nd and 4th Wednesday (September to June) at 7:00 pm
Where: Dining Room, Sooke Community Hall, 2037 Shields Rd, Sooke, BC
Phone: 778-587-3799
Email: josiemasi@telus.net
Website: e-clubhouse.org/sites/sookeharboursidelions
Sooke Lions Club (Men)
What: We are Volunteer Members of Service Clubs grouped around the world under an International Organization. We enjoy fellowship, develop leadership skills and dedicate part of our time to helping those in need - while making our individual communities a better place in which to live.
When: 2nd and 4th Thursdays (September to June) at 7:00 pm
Where: Dining Room, Sooke Community Hall, 2037 Shields Rd, Sooke, BC
Contact: 250-642-5643
Email: sookelionssec@gmail.com
Website:
sookelions.com
Sooke Region Lifelong Learning
Sooke Region Lifelong Learning is a volunteer organization offering educational programs and workshops for older adults in the Sooke region.
When: Schedule posted online
Where: Sooke Library Multipurpose Room
Email: sookeregionlifelonglearning@gmail.com
Website:
www.sookeregionchn.org/sooke-region-lifelong-learning
Legal Aid BC
Legal support for those who qualify.
Contact: 1-866-577-2525
Website: legalaid.bc.ca
SRCHN Office Hours
Monday by Appt only
Tuesday & Wednesday 9-4
Thursday 10-5
Friday by Appt only
CONTACT
Office : 204-2120 Church Rd,
Sooke BC, V9Z 0W7
Mail: PO Box 642 Sooke BC, V9Z 1H6
Office Tel: 778-365-1878
We are grateful for the support from: