Here’s the latest I can provide based on public sources up to now.
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PLEA Community Services Society of BC is a BC-based charity offering a range of community services, including residential supports, child welfare and justice, substance use services, health, and family/community living supports primarily in Greater Vancouver and across BC. They operate programs aimed at youth, families, and adults facing complex challenges.[2][3]
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The organization is registered as a charity in Canada and has a long-standing presence (over 30 years) in the province, with public references to programs like U-Turn specialized residential services and other family-centered supports.[3][7]
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Notable program details include care home services for youth and adults, referrals from probation officers, and partnerships with other BC agencies for delivery of services. Their BC 211 and health-network listings describe contact channels (phone, email, text, and virtual sessions) and hours of operation.[8][3]
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Public availability of fundraising and donor information shows they operate through platforms like Canada Helps, confirming charity status and registered charity number.[5]
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For the most current news specifically about PLEA (e.g., new programs, governance updates, funding changes, or notable incidents), I recommend checking:
- PLEA’s official website news/releases or blog
- Local BC news outlets’ coverage
- BC government announcements or ministry pages related to community services and child welfare
Illustrative example: if you’re evaluating how PLEA’s U-Turn program fits into BC’s youth services landscape, you’d look at BC government press releases on youth housing and family support services and compare with PLEA’s published program descriptions. This kind of cross-check helps verify alignment with current policy or funding directions.[6][3]
Would you like me to narrow to a specific aspect (e.g., recent program expansions, funding announcements, or media coverage in a particular timeframe) and fetch more targeted results? If you want, I can continue by focusing on the latest 3–6 months of news from reputable sources.[1][4]
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Services are via phone, email, text, or virtual sessions. The program also works to raise awareness and advocates for change with all levels of government. Program hours are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. … For workshops outside these areas, host communities are requested to cover the costs of travel and accommodation. Honorarium towards the cost of presentations is appreciated. The program also provides support for parents and caregivers whose child is being sexually exploited, and referral...
bc.211.caPLEA helps vulnerable people and their families overcome life’s most complex and difficult circumstances so they may lead their best lives.
www.canadahelps.orgPLEA’s vision is a world where everyone has the opportunity for a good life and everyone counts. To fulfill this vision PLEA delivers unique services, tailored to individual strengths and needs, to children, youth, adults and families facing significant challenges so that they may live fulfilling lives within their communities.
vancouver.beyondthenest.comA charitable organization that provides community-based residential, child welfare and justice, substance use, health, and community living services to children, youth, adults and families facing challenges in their lives. Operates throughout BC with services primarily delivered in Greater Vancouver.
find.healthlinkbc.caThrough unique services tailored to individual strengths and needs, PLEA helps children, youth, adults and families who face significant challenges lead fulfilling lives within their communities.
www.cbabc.orgPLEA Community Services Society of BC — NGO from Canada with 51-200 employees, its involved in Human Rights, Social Development, Youth sectors
www.developmentaid.orgOne size most definitely does not fit all in providing community social services, and a non-profit serving some of B.C.’s most complex citizens is a clear example of that.
news.gov.bc.caInsert the description
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