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Support GroupFacility-basedBy phone/videoNon-profit

Peer Support and Navigation Program

Prince George, BC

Last updated March 10, 2026

Last Verified: March 21, 2026

Operated as a non-profit. Contact them directly about rates and any subsidy programs they participate in.

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Peer Support and Navigation Program provides support groups and peer programs in Prince George, BC. They serve the Northern BC region. Contact them at 778-412-1855 for more information.

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Service Details

Service Area
Serves: Prince George & Northern BC
Available
Facility-based, By phone/video

Specializations

DailyLiving

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