Autism Funding

Autism Funding is a program designed to support children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by providing financial assistance to families for therapeutic services and interventions. The funding aims to help families access services that are tailored to the unique needs of children with autism, ensuring they receive the support necessary to thrive and develop. This funding is available through provincial or territorial government programs in Canada.

Crime Victim Assistance Program (CVAP)

At Wild Mountain Clinical Counselling, we provide fully funded counselling sessions for individuals who have been approved through the Crime Victim Assistance Program (CVAP).

First Nations Health Authority (FNHA)

All FNHA-approved counsellors receive cultural safety training from Indigenous knowledge-keepers. Our team at Wild Mountain Clinical Counselling is committed to practicing cultural humility and safety, ensuring our clients feel respected and supported throughout their healing journey.

ICBC

Every year, thousands of British Columbians are involved in motor vehicle accidents. Since 2019, ICBC has been offering pre-approved benefits to individuals recovering from car crashes, regardless of who was at fault. These benefits are available to all B.C. residents, even if the accident occurred elsewhere in North America. Additionally, pedestrians and cyclists who have been injured in a collision with a vehicle may also qualify for these recovery benefits.

Jordans Principal

Jordan’s Principle is a program that ensures First Nations children in Canada have equal access to public services, without delays or denial due to jurisdictional disputes between governments. Named after Jordan River Anderson, a young First Nations boy from Norway House Cree Nation, the principle was created to ensure that children receive necessary public services — such as health care, education, or social services — without barriers, regardless of where they live or which government is responsible for providing that service.

Jumpstart

Jumpstart is a charitable program founded by Canadian Tire to help children from families facing financial challenges access sports and recreational activities. The program aims to provide children with the opportunity to develop essential life skills, improve their physical health, and participate in positive social experiences, regardless of their financial situation.

Métis Nation Counselling Connect Program

The Métis Nation Counselling Connect Program is designed to support Métis Citizens in their mental wellness journey by providing access to counselling services.

SAJE Mental Health Program

SAJE is a program offered by the government of British Columbia to support young people currently receiving care from the government or transitioning out of care. SAJE stands for Strengthening Abilities and Journeys of Empowerment.

Telus Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

The Telus Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a confidential support service designed to help employees and their families navigate personal challenges, improve their well-being, and maintain work-life balance. This program is available to Telus employees, offering a range of professional services to address mental health, family, legal, and financial concerns.

Variety

Variety – The Children’s Charity is dedicated to helping families access essential support for their children when other resources, such as government programs, health care, or private insurance plans, fall short. This charity provides tailored grants to children and youth, ensuring they can access the services and support they need to thrive.

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