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RCMP Victim Services
 

Talk with a victim service worker to help you understand your options.

 

Squamish RCMP 

1000 Finch Dr.

Call: 604-892-6153 

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Whistler RCMP

4315 Blackcomb Way

Call: 604-905-1969

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Salal Sexual Violence
Support Centre

24-Hour Crisis & Information Line: 604-255-6344  |  1-877-392-7583

www.salalsvsc.ca

Salal offers anti-oppressive, decolonizing, intersectional feminist support to survivors of sexualized violence.  Services are open to cis and trans women and people of all marginalized genders.

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VictimLink BC
 

24/7 crisis line: 1-800-563-0808 or

email: VictimLinkBC@bc211.ca

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VictimLink is a confidential, multilingual service available 24/7.  Referral service and information for victims of crime and immediate crisis support to victims of family and sexual violence, including victims of human trafficking exploited for labour or sexual services.

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First Nations
 

KUU-US Crisis Line : 1-800-588-8717

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Sea to Sky Community Services

Free, confidential service in the Southern Stl’atl’imx Communities .

 

Community Victim Services

Call: 604 894 6101

Email: pemberton@sscs.ca

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PearlSpace
 

24-Hour CRISIS LINE: 1-877-890-5711

604-892-5711

inclusive supportive services for individuals or groups who experience marginalization due to their gender or gender identity. pearlspace.ca

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Squamish - 38021 3rd Ave

Non-emergency, call 604.892.5748


Whistler - 1519 Spring Creek Dr

Non-emergency, call 604.962.8711

Victims of Crime

Victim services are accessible to anyone who has experienced a crime. Police-based victim services operate within law enforcement agencies and provide assistance to victims of all types of crime. Community-based services are usually run through local organizations and primarily support victims of domestic and sexual violence.

If you are in immediate danger, please call 911

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