Coast Mental Health


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May 4, 2009 - Coast Mental Health announced today that the 2009 Courage to Come Back Awards raised over $632,000 in ticket sales, partnerships and funds committed the night of the event. Press Release>

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Coast Mental Health raised over $90,000 at the fourth Celebration of Hope Breakfast Fundraiser on November 20, 2008.

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NEW positions:

Community Homes Division
- Mental Health Worker

Cottages
- Transition Workers

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Take a one hour tour and learn first hand how Coast Mental Health makes a difference in people with a mental illness by providing homes, jobs, friends and help.  Ask questions about our services and the difference we make in 37 different locations in Metro Vancouver.  Book a tour, locations and more information >

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Disability Benefits Trust
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PACT Employment Services
Employment Services


 

Coast endorses the recommendations in a Senate Committee report on mental health, mental illness and addiction services in Canada.
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Coast Annual Report
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Timber Grove Apartments plans and details >

Dunbar Apartments
51 unit apartment building at 3595 West 17th Avenue. Read more >

 


Coast has launched a dedicated Cantonese and Mandarin phone line.604-675-2318. Translated Brochure

 

When you discover that someone has a history of mental illness, do you:

   feel awkward?
   avoid eye contact?
   experience shortness of breath, or other symptoms of anxiety?

You may suffer from a very common ailment called "Psychosiphobia" learn more >.