Our services are culturally competent, outcome-oriented, and provided by a skilled and supported workforce. Our 40 years of experience includes working with children with protection and safety concerns, children and families experiencing trauma, as well as children and youth who present physical, cognitive, social, and emotional challenges. We also share a variety of resources for early child care educators, parents, and children through our Child Care Resource Centre and Westcoast Early Learning Library (WELL).
We strengthen relationships between children and families and between families and their communities.
All families reach their full potential.
We care about people. We meet families, youth, children, and other professionals where they’re at, and we treat all people with respect, compassion, and with open hearts.
We can’t do this work in isolation. We go out of our way to work with our colleagues, families, community members, and peers in the sector to ensure the people we serve have every opportunity to reach their potential.
We believe that communities are stronger when everyone is welcome. We actively listen, we celebrate others’ successes, and we hold one another accountable.
We are progressive, flexible, and committed to continuous learning. In crises, we act swiftly to remove barriers and find solutions.
Our forward-looking leadership team is built on experience and passion. Working collaboratively with our diverse board of directors and dedicated staff and volunteers, we are committed to our mission, vision and values.
Westcoast Family Centres Society has achieved national accreditation through the Council on Accreditation (COA) and is committed to providing quality client-centered programs and services.
Westcoast Family Centres Society is a non-profit organization that provides evidence-based, child-centered, and family-focused programs and services. We respect the dignity and integrity of all family members.
In 1984, a group of 10 staff and 9 board members founded Westcoast with the philosophy to strengthen families in a way that benefitted all family members. Between 1985 and 1989 we expanded from one location to six, offering services across the North Shore, Tri-Cities (Coquitlam, Port Moody, Port Coquitlam), Ridge Meadows (Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows), and Vancouver.
Our organization is well-known for offering parenting education programs and family-centered services for vulnerable families in the Lower Mainland. We provide culturally competent, evidence-based, and outcome-oriented services through a skilled and supportive professional team. Our experience includes working with children who have protection and safety concerns, children and families experiencing trauma, as well as children and youth with physical, cognitive, social, and emotional challenges.
We continue to grow and develop to meet the needs of the families and communities we serve.
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