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Watari Counselling and Support Services

Website: https://www.watari.ca/
Phone: 604 254 6995
Email: [email protected]
Address: 200-678 East Hastings St, Vancouver, BC. V6A 1R1

Watari is a non-profit organization with a people-driven and social justice approach. CAI funds Watari’s Community Counselling Team, a diverse group of counsellors with a broad range of professional and personal teachings and expertise. Watari’s counsellors speak Spanish, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hindu and Punjabi. All clients are welcomed at Watari as part of their continuum of care, regardless of their immigration status.

With a low-barrier outreach approach to counselling, Watari meets its clients where they are at by hosting pop-up vaccine and vaccine counselling clinics, tapping into the social nature of food and food sharing by hosting Vietnamese and Indigenous community kitchens, bringing people together in community gardens, holding Talking Circles, and other community-centered events. Counselling is embedded in Watari’s holistic framework that also includes supports for housing, (re)building family relationships and finding a sense of belonging in their community.

Watari Counselling and Support Services

Community Action Initiative is a nonprofit organization transforming how we address mental health and substance use (MHSU) challenges in B.C. through trust-based granting, immersive community engagement, and capacity building.

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Vancouver, BC V6E 2X5

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: (604) 638-1172
Toll-free: 1 (877) 456-9085

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