Eight new centres to help tackle mental health and substance use across B.C.
VANCOUVER—Eight new Foundry centres will be developed across the province, in an attempt to make mental health and substance use services and supports available to more British Columbians.
The Ministry of Health and Addictions made the announcement in a press release yesterday (June 15). The new centres will open up in Williams Lake, Burns Lake, Comox Valley, Cranbrook, Langley, Squamish, Surrey and Port Hardy.
The new Foundry centres will offer access to integrated health and wellness services for young people ages 12-42 in rural and urban communities. Each centre will offer primary care, youth and family peer supports, walk-in counselling, mental health and substance use services, and social services all under one roof.
“I am so excited that young people in eight more communities in rural and urban B.C. will be able to get quick access to the mental health and substance use services they need and deserve.”—Judy Darcy, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions
