Employee Resource Hub

Resources related to Your Legal Rights

BC Government - Learn about your rights and responsibilities as a tenant when starting a tenancy. 

Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre -  an online guide to better understanding tenant-landlord law in British Columbia.

BC Government - The law in B.C. sets standards for payment, compensation and working conditions in most workplaces.

They offer Information, Advice and Representation services to eligible people.

They help solve the legal problems for the eligible people in BC.

A non-profit organization providing FREE legal services to migrant workers in British Columbia

Resources related to Community Services in the Sea to Sky

Helpful Local Resources: 

Provides essential social safety net services, including a food bank, mental health outreach, subsidy programs, and low-cost thrift stores to support community wellness and resilienceG

Comprehensive guide to Whistler created by WCSS 

Offers over 40 diverse social programs across the corridor, ranging from childcare and youth development to affordable housing and disability support.

A collaborative online portal that simplifies access to local mental health and substance use resources for individuals and service providers across the region.

Delivers free settlement support for immigrants and refugees, including English language practice, employment assistance, and help navigating Canadian systems.

A health and wellness hub for youth aged 12–24 and their families, providing integrated mental health care, primary medicine, substance use support, and social services

A provincial resource center that provides free counseling, gender-affirming gear, and peer support groups to improve the lives of 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and their allies.

A volunteer-led non-profit that fosters 2SLGBTQIA+ community belonging through advocacy, education, and the hosting of inclusive social events and gatherings.

Supports parents, caregivers, and the queer community through monthly meet-ups, educational allyship workshops, and free access to gender-affirming chest wear.

Provides professional training and resources designed to help organizations and individuals work effectively and respectfully with Indigenous Peoples and communities.

A library-led initiative that connects newcomers to settlement information through the Library Champions volunteer program and a comprehensive directory of regional services.

A community-led digital platform and suite of tools dedicated to the documentation and revitalization of Indigenous languages and oral traditions across BC and beyond.

Offers heart-centered DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) services, including organizational support, policy analysis, and transformative justice-based training sessions.

Crisis Lines

Having thoughts of suicide?

Call or text 9-8-8

Experiencing a mental health crisis?

Service Providers lines/Contact

Whistler Community Services Society

604-932-0113 or https://mywcss.org/

Sea to Sky WorkBC Employment Centre (Squamish)

604-639-1743 centre-squamish@workbc.ca

Whistler Pemberton Newcomer Services

604-698-5960 wpnewcomers@capilanou.ca

Migrant Worker Support Program

604-935-6686/adam.ravalia@wmsociety.ca

Sea to Sky Community Services Society

604-892-5796/community@sscs.ca

Pearl Space

604-962-8711 infowhistler@pearlspace.ca (Crisis Line 1-877-890-5711)

Helping Hands Emergency Shelter (Squamish)

604-815-4984

Whistler Mental Health & Addiction Services (VCH)

604-698-6455

Victim Services Whistler-Pemberton RCMP

604-905-1969

Bylaw Services

604-935-8280 bylawservices@whistler.ca

Ministry For Children and Family Development

604-894-2091

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