Community Partners

Our society operates in affiliation to other community agencies to provide seamless health and social development services to our clients

A.I.D.S Vancouver Island

AIDS Vancouver Island serves the needs of people infected and affected by HIV and hepatitis C.

They take evidence-based action to prevent infection, provide support, and reduce stigma.

BC Centre for Disease Control

Better health through promotion, protection & prevention. 

The BC Centre for Disease Control provides provincial and national leadership in disease surveillance, detection, treatment, prevention and consultation.

Comox Valley Coalition to End Homelessness

The Comox Valley Coalition to End Homelessness works as a collective to plan, coordinate, recommend and implement community responses to homelessness.

Comox Valley Community Foundation

Since 1996 the Comox Valley Community Foundation has worked with generous donors and supporters from all corners of our community to build a lasting legacy for our region.


Comox Valley Food Bank

The Comox Valley Food Bank distributes free emergency food to people in need. As a non-profit organization committed to reducing hunger since 1983, the CVFB gathers food and cash donations to support food distribution and collection programs.

Comox Valley Head Injury Society

The Comox Valley Head Injury Society (CVHIS) is a non-profit organization providing programs and support services to acquired brain injury survivors, their families and caregivers in the Comox Valley.

Comox Valley Home and Community Care

Home and Community Care provides a range of health care and support services to eligible clients living in the community.

Our services add to, but do not replace, your efforts to care for yourself with help from family, friends and the community.

 

Comox Valley Mental Health & Substance Use

Providing appropriate accessible services for adults with serious mental illness and/or addictions in the context of a wider support network including other government agencies, aboriginal health organizations, community partners, public agencies, friends and families.


Comox Valley Nursing Centre

The Comox Valley Nursing Centre is a service within Island Health's Primary Health Care and Chronic Disease Management portfolio and is located in Courtenay, British Columbia.

Comox Valley Public Health

Public Health Units provide services to the communities and individuals they serve, with a goal to increase health and wellness. 

 

Comox Valley Transition Society

The Comox Valley Transition Society provides services in the Comox, Cumberland and Courtenay areas and beyond to women and children who have experienced violence..

Comox Valley Lifelong Learning Centre

The Comox Valley Lifelong Learning Centre (CVLLC) assists residents of the Comox Valley to enhance the literacy skills needed to benefit themselves, their families and our diverse community.


The Home Depot Foundation

The Home Depot Canada Foundation is committed to supporting initiatives that prevent and end youth homelessness in Canada. We support youth at-risk or facing homelessness by helping them realize their full potential and build a brighter future.

The Job Shop

Creative Employment Access Society (CEAS) has delivered employment programs and services under the name “the Job Shop” since 1995.

John Howard Society North Island

For more than 30 years, The John Howard Society has been serving the community justice and social services needs of northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

Mark’s Work Wearhouse

Mark’s, founded in 1977, has over 380 stores across Canada. With strong roots in communities across the country, our commitment to Canadians is to relentlessly pursue the best products that work as hard as the people who wear them.


Ministry of Health

The Ministry of Health (the Ministry) has overall responsibility for ensuring that quality, appropriate, cost effective and timely health services are available for all British Columbians. 

Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation

The Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation focuses on providing British Columbians in need with a system of supports to help them achieve their social and economic potential.

North Island Hospital - Comox Valley Campus

Comox Valley Hospital is a 249-bed hospital located in Courtenay British Columbia, serving the entire area from Bowser to Oyster River.

Peninsula Co-Op

Peninsula Co-op is a Vancouver Island based co-operative with our core business in grocery, petroleum and convenience stores employing more than 350 full and part-time employees.


St. George's Food Pantry

The St. George's food pantry provides food for those in need. Over 1500 bags of food are handed out each year. 

Salvation Army Family Services

The Cornerstone Community and Family Services office is available to provide assistance to those in need. Our goal is to ensure that no one falls through the cracks!

Telus

Sponsorships are an integral component of our social purpose strategy and an important part of TELUS’ brand marketing activities.

United Way

Locally and nationally, our goal is the same – to create opportunities for a better life for everyone in our communities.


Vancouver Coastal Health

VCH delivers services to more than one million BC residents living in Vancouver, Vancouver's North Shore, Richmond, the Sea-to-Sky Highway, Sunshine Coast, Bella Bella, Bella Coola, the Central Coast and surrounding areas.

VIVRS

VIVRS provides specialized employment and life skill services to Comox Valley residents who Identify themselves as living with a disability and/or have multiple life challenges that make employment difficult.

Wachiay Friendship Centre

The Wachiay Friendship Centre is a non-profit society whose mandate is to provide services and supports to the urban Aboriginal population in the Comox Valley Regional District.

 

World Community Fair Trade

Profits from World Community Fair Trade sales support important community development initiatives, especially the APS project in Nicaragua. By spending a few cents more for your cup of coffee (or for your tea or chocolate) you are helping to foster economic and social self sufficiency.