Here’s the latest I can share based on public sources up to now.
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Overview: PLEA Community Services Society of BC is a BC-based charitable nonprofit offering a range of community, residential, child welfare, justice, substance use, health, and family services. It operates primarily in Greater Vancouver and across BC, serving children, youth, adults, and families facing challenges.[2][3][4]
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Recent status: The organization appears active, with ongoing charitable operations and fundraising activity (including donations through platforms like Canada Helps).[5][2]
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Notable programs and services: PLEA runs home-sharing and specialized residential programs for youth, supports families and caregivers, and provides youth justice and prevention supports. They work with referrals from social workers, probation officers, and other professionals, and partner with other service providers for certain programs.[3][6]
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Contact and presence: The Vancouver address and regional presence are listed, with program hours and contact channels described in BC 211 listings and partner pages. They also maintain a LinkedIn presence highlighting their accreditation and service scope.[4][7][9]
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How to verify the very latest: For the most up-to-date news, I’d recommend checking PLEA’s official website news/press releases, their LinkedIn company page, and BC media or government releases. You can also search BC news outlets for any new announcements involving PLEA’s programs or funding updates.[7][3]
If you’d like, I can monitor for and summarize any new press releases or notable updates from official sources and provide direct links.
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PLEA’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.comPLEA Community Services Society of BC — NGO from Canada with 51-200 employees, its involved in Human Rights, Social Development, Youth sectors
www.developmentaid.orgInsert the description
lobbyistsregistrar.bc.caServices 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.orgA 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.caOne 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.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.org