The following is a list of not-for-profits that serve our region:
The Baldy Hughes Addiction Treatment Centre and Therapeutic Community - provides multi-phasic residential addiction treatment and long-term recovery to British Columbians suffering from addiction disorders. Our program seeks to restore residents’ personal dignity through a balance of individual autonomy and participation within our treatment program and therapeutic community.
The Canadian National Institute for the Blind - CNIB is a registered charity, passionately providing community-based support, knowledge and a national voice to ensure blind and partially sighted Canadians have the confidence, skills and opportunities to fully participate in life.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Prince George - brings children identified as being in need of a mentor together with responsible, caring adults for friendship, role modeling and support.
Prince George Hospice Society - specialized and compassionate staff and volunteers provide palliative and grief support programs and services that meet the individual needs of guests, families, and community.
The Samaritan Inn - a recovery home for women with addictions. This ministry was launched in 2004 and has seen a good number of women find faith, hope and a way out of a desperate and destructive lifestyle.
Prince George Salvation Army - The Salvation Army has a proven track record that goes back over 130 years, and over 120 years in Canada. This has made it one of the world’s largest providers of social services, and one of the most trusted.