Become a Parenting Support Group Facilitator!

Join us a volunteer parenting support group facilitator and make a difference in the community! We also offer a wide range of other volunteer opportunities across our programs and services. 

Facilitators are the backbone of our Parenting Support Group Program. They help empower parents and caregivers by facilitating support groups which meet across the province either online or in-person, in different languages, and provide support to individuals in diverse parenting roles. 

For more information about volunteering in this program, please contact us at 604-669-1616 or email office@parentsupportbc.ca.

 

 

The Volunteer Facilitator Experience 

"I am grateful that PSS offers training that is practical and helpful for us in other positions in my life. I have had some fantastic experiences with my doula families as a result of learning how to guide others to a solution instead of trying to fix it for them. This has helped me to set families up for success so that when I am done working with them, they have the tools to continue to problem-solve on their own." — Susan, Volunteer Facilitator 

"Each circle is a blessing of love and shared encouragement. It is a deep privilege to witness the group members asking about one another's well being and the well being and success of the children. There is a particular recognition of the solid foundation of security that the caregivers offer." — Anonymous, Volunteer Facilitator

 

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About PSS

With Gratitude

Parent Support Services Society of BC (PSS) acknowledges with deep respect and gratitude that we live, work, and offer services on the unceded, traditional, and ancestral territories of hundreds of distinct First Nations across what is now colonially known as British Columbia. As a provincial organization, we work with and serve First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples throughout the province. 

We acknowledge the ongoing harms of colonization and are committed to walking the path of truth, reconciliation, and decolonization. We honour the resilience, knowledge, and leadership of Indigenous Peoples and strive to build relationships rooted in respect, accountability, and justice. 

 

Who We Are. What We Do. 

Parent Support Services Society of BC (PSS) is a non-profit organization that has been walking alongside families since 1974. Rooted in the belief that every child deserves to grow up safe, loved, and supported, PSS uplifts parents, grandparents, and caregivers through connection, care, and community. 

With free, confidential Parenting Support Groups, Workshops, One-to-One Parenting Support, and a help line for Kinship Caregivers, PSS creates space for learning, healing, and hope. The heart of our work is strengthening families – one phone call, one conversation, one workshop, one support group gathering, and one shared story at a time. 

Our Vision

Our vision is to see communities where all families and children are empowered and valued. 

Our Mission

Our mission is to support the well-being of children by empowering those who care for them through connection, education, and advocacy.

Our Values 

Connectedness | Cultural Safety | Empowerment | Inclusiveness | Integrity | Respect | Social Justice

 

Read Our Annual Reports

Our annual reports give a glimpse into the work that we do. Learn about the real stories, real families, and real impact that we have accomplished through this year-in-review. 

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Visit Our Website 

Curious to learn more? Visit our website to learn more including more about us; our services, events, and updates, and how to get involved. 

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Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Every month, we bring you the latest updates on parenting support, upcoming workshops, community events, and important advocacy work. Our newsletter is a go-to resource for families across BC!

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