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Esquimalt Neighbourhood House Society

Website: http://www.enh.bc.ca/
Phone:
 250-360-0644
Email: [email protected]
Address: 511 Constance Avenue Victoria BC, V9A 6N5

We are a community-based supportive counselling service that is more about regard, honoring the whole person, equity, and compassion than about symptoms, assessment, or expertise.  We don’t really “sell” ourselves, as we are not selling anything.  You will know if this avenue is meeting your needs by connecting with one of our counsellors.

Counselling Services at Esquimalt Neighbourhood House Society are real, responsive and respectful.  There can be so many hard things that come our way in this life; and how any of us go forward can be unknown, confusing, overwhelming, and hard to forecast.

Whether you’re trying to take care of yourself, or someone else, or whether something has happened recently, or has been going on for years – counselling support can help with tuning into yourself, your strengths, and your values.  Sometimes strategies that we’ve tried are no longer working.  Or we are stuck.  Or in too much pain. Or needing some back-up. How it is for you matters.

Esquimalt Neighbourhood House Society

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