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Vancouver Island: Saanich, Victoria, Sooke, Chemainus Child Passenger Safety Community Contacts Child seat checks: Individual sessions for all child car seat users. These are learning sessions done in the vehicle only. You will be guided to install your child car seat in your own vehicle. If your organization offers Child Seat Instructional Checks not currently listed, please contact us by phone: 1-877-247-5551 or e-mail: [email protected] Greater Vancouver: Delta, Langley, Greater Vancouver, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Powell River, Richmond, Squamish, Surrey, Vancouver, White Rock, Bowen Island Location Contact Agency Phone Fee Bowen Island Keith Tyler BCEHS 604-827-0237 No Maple Ridge, Mike Larsson Pitt Meadows Fire Appointment only No Pitt Meadows Scott Kyle 604-465-2401 Lynn Malbeuf Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Appointment only No Dee Bailey Community Services 604-467-6911 Jo-Anne MacKenzie Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Appointment only No Community Services 604-467-2273 Helen Rex Westcoast Family Center Appointment only No 604-417-6992 North Community Policing Appointment only No Vancouver 604-969-7465 Powell River Tricia Greenwood Powell River Fire 604-485-8647 No Coco Kao Immigrant Services 604-414-3630 No Tla’amin Health Appointment only No 604-483-3449 Richmond Fadi Mado TJ’s Kiddie Store For appointment Yes 604-773-5787 Aidan McGillveray Independent Appointment only Yes 778-998-6963 Squamish Elizabeth Lynn RCMP Appointment Only No 604-892-6100 Wendy Shard Community Policing 250-892-9213 No Toni Malhi Crime Prevention Appointment only No 604-865-8040 Naomi Cayou Squamish Nation 604-849-0774 No Carmen Hartle 604-849-3330 Jn September 4 2018 Tri-Cities Allison Blair Westcoast Family Center Appointment only No 604-714-3419 Tsawassen Aidan McGillvery Appointment only No 778-998-6963 Vancouver Shana Cherry www.ismycarseatsafe.com Appointment only Yes 604-649-6766 Ada Sin SUCCESS 604-468-6002 No Eunju Kim (Korean) 604-468-6101 Fadi Mado TJ’s Kiddies Stores Appointment only Yes 604-773-5787 Faith Greer Kitsilano Neighbourhood Appointment only No House 604-736-3588 Michael Sauer Grandview Woodland Appointment only No Community Policing 604-717-2932 Calvin Wong 604-317-5654 Fraser Valley: Abbotsford, Agassiz, Chilliwack, Cloverdale, Hope, Langley, Mission, Newton Location Contact Agency Phone Fee Abbotsford Liz Kahle Community Services Appointment only No 604-859-7681 Agassiz Band Office Seabird Island 1st Nations 604-796-2177 No Lydia Guenther Agassiz Harrison Com. Appointment only No Services 604-796-0313 Chilliwack Samantha Piper City of Chilliwack Appointment only No 604-793-2766 Lisa Axelson Chilliwack Fire Dept. Appointment only No 604-792-8713 Chilliwack Comm. Serv. Appointment only No 604-701-4978 Feather Bryce Society for Community Appointment only No Leah Murphy Living 604-392-3400 Delta Zohra Boumtira Diversity Appointment only No 604-996-6801 Hope Irais Guerrero Hope Community Services Appointment only No 604-869-2466 Langley Shelby Gordon Options (CCRR) Appointment only No 2 604-572-8032 Mission Mission Fire Dept. Appointment only No 604-820-3794 Patricia Shepherd 778-551-2267 No Pitt Meadows Mike Larson Pitt Meadows Fire Appointment only No Kyle Scott 604-460-1625 Surrey TJ’s Kiddie Store Appointment only Yes 604-599-6999 Child Care Options - By appointment only No (Last Monday of month) call 604-572-8032 Nicole Osborne Growing Together Appointment only No 604-584-1181 Basma Al-Ani Diversity Appointment only No 604-208-7765 Wasan Diversity (First Steps) Appointment only No Abdulruzzaq 604-613-8064 North Central: Burns Lake, Charlie Lake, Chetwynd/Dawson Creek, Fort Fraser, Fort Nelson, Fort St. James, Fraser Lake, Golden, Hazelton, Houston, Kitimat, Mackenzie, New Aiyansh (north of Terrace), Prince George, Quesnel, Smithers, Stoney Creek, Terrace, Vanderhoof Location Contact Agency Phone Fee 100 Mile House Kirsteen Willson Cariboo Family Appointment only No Kyla Miller Enrichment Centre 250-395-5155 Burns Lake Bonnie Jack CSFS Appointment only No 250-692-1800 Elizabeth Fry Appointment only No Birgit Wilson 250-692-7559 Kim Campbell 250-251-0152 Kaina Cutting Northern Health Appointment only No 250-692-2461 Nancy Deluny Early Years Centre Appointment only No 250-692-9532 Raelene Fietz LDFES Pop Appointment only No 250-691-8173 Chetwynd, Dawson Creek Fire Appointment only No Dawson Creek Department 250-782-9898 Chelsey Ivanoff BC Ambulance 250-788-6367 No 3 Dog Creek/ Martina Camille SXFN 250-459-5645 No Canoe Creek Theresa Robbins 250-459-2764 Desirea Sargent 250-459-7749 Fort Nelson Kimberly Kosmynka Appointment only No 250-500-7353 Corrie Wallace Northern Rockies Fire Appointment only No Rescue 250-774-3955 Fort St. James Cheryl Work Ft. St. James Early Child Appointment only No Development 250-996-8610 Farrah Alexis TL’azt’en Health Appointment only No Chasity Aslin 250-648-3350 Dallas Sam Nak’azdli Social Devel. Appointment only No 250-996-7400 Fort St. John Amber Bergan Peace Tree blessings Appointment only No 250-261-2667 Jill Barnett Appointment only No 250-263-9778 Teresa McCoy Appointment only No 778-256-8518 Trina Bruvold Peace child Doula Serv. Appointment only No 250-793-3554 Golden Public Health Appointment only No 250-344-3001 Golden Fire Dept Appointment only No 250-344-6401 Haida Gwaii Alicia Embree CCRR Appointment only No 250-567-8814 Calida Erickson CCRR Appointment only No 250-637-1490 Meggan Wood Northern Health Appointment only No 250-559-4916 Hazelton Lorraine Gitxsan Health Society Appointment only No 250-842-2319 Houston Kate Langham Houston Friendship 250-845-2131 No Centre Hudson’s Hope Hudson’s Hope Fire 250-783-0542 No Stephanie Koehn BC Ambulance 250-783-0701 No Lynda Luchinski 778-868-1523 Kitimat Kitimat Child Development Appointment only No 250-632-3144 Angie Maitland Haisla Nation Council Appointment only No 4 Laura Olsson 250-639-9361 Debbie Dilg Tamitiic Status of Women Appointment only No 250-632-8787 Mackenzie Linda George BC Ambulance 778-582-0127 No Massett Emma Millson Taylor Northern Health Appointment only No 250-626-4728 Kim Larocque North Health Infant Dev. Appointment only No Consultant 250-557-4692 McBride Tanya Rich BC Ambulance Service 778-258-0073 No New Aiyansh Tanya Stanley Nisga’a Valley Health 250-326-4258 No Prince George Prince George Fire Appointment only No Rescue 250-561-7667 Cathy Scott Carrier Sekani Family 250-562-3591 No Gera Warren Serv. 250-982-0405 Kerri Leeson 778-281-3934 Naomi Locheed 778-890-1485 Brandy Radford Appointment only No 250-640-6556 Amanda-Lynn CSFS 250-565-8013 No Housen Randi Snively 250-614-3123 Val Woodland 250-617-0557 Quesnel Mike Russell/Ron Quesnel Fire Dept 250-992-5121 No Richert Jocelyn Martin/Lisa Aboriginal Family Program 250-992-9160 No Lighting Jenna Turner CCRR 250-992-7606 No Cari Rawling Crystal Brekke Axis Family Resources 250-992-2759 No Laurie Perkins Cathy Juric Longname 250-992-9160 No Queen Charlotte (See Haida Gwaii) Revelstoke Sean Creighton Revelstoke Fire Rescue 250-837-2884 No Ielsey Croxall Interior Health 250-837-1848 No Jo-ann Scaralla 250-814-2244 Sandspit Matthew Bolton Northern Health Appointment only No 250-637-5403 Vanderhoof NVCSS 250-567-8814 No 5 Rachel Malcolm Vanderhoof Doulas Appointment only No 250-470-9136 Erin Smedly/Keri- CSFN 250-567-2900 No Lee Derksen Williams Lake Krista Harvey Pregnancy Outreach 250-392-3583 No Dawn Carignan 250-302-1709 Judy Brigham 250-267-6531 Nancy Frost Child Development Appointment only No Jose Salazar Centre 250-305-4606 Claire Jones 250-392-4481 Cariboo Friendship Appointment only No Dawn Wall Society 250-296-5423 Beulah Munson 250-305-4606 Dave Dickson RCMP/City of Williams Appointment only No Lake 250-392-8701 Jordan Davis Boys and Girls Club Appointment only No 250-303-2903 Grace Cahoose Denisiqi Services Appointment only No 250-392-6500 Southern Interior: 100 Mile House, Barrier, Cranbrook, Creston, D’Arcy, Fernie, Grand Forks, Invermere, Kamloops, Kelowna, Keremeos, Kimberley, Lumby, Lytton, Merritt, Nelson, Penticton, Revelstoke, Salmon Arm, Sparwood, Summerland, Trail, Vernon, W. Kelowna Location Contact Agency Phone Fee 100 Mile House Kjerstin Dunk Cedar Crest Soc. 250-395-5272 No Cariboo Family Enrich. 250-395-5155 No Barrier Ashley Wohlgemuth Barrier Fire Dept. Appointment only No 250-318-9711 Linsay Arcand Interior Savings Barrier Appointment only No 250-320-1824 Jennifer Jules Simpcw 1st Nations 250-220-2067 No Chase Rhonda Jules Adams Lake Indian Band Appointment only No Health Dept. 250-679-7726 Clearwater Terralin Leier Yellowhead Com. Serv. 250-674-3405 No Bobbi-Ann Strachan Yellowhead Com. Serv. 250-674-2600 No 6 Cranbrook Jennifer Betts Bellies to Babies 250-489-5011 No Grand Forks Louise Heck Boundary CCRR Appointment only No 250-442-5152 Kamloops Jenn Harbaruk Welcome to the Babyhood Appointment only No 250-572-1717 Brianna Winters Holding Hands Childcare Appointment only No 250-320-6325 Kristina Splane Interior Community Serv 250-574-8462 No Renata Saat 236-421-0031 Kamloops Infant Develop. Appointment only No 250-371-4140 Hannah Nobbs Wild Ones Children 250-300-2077 No Kim Begg ICS 250-554-3134 Leanna MacKenzie Secwepemc Child&Family Appointment only No 250-461-7237 Penny Brown SCFS 250-371-3262 No Robyn Shiels 250-571-7427 Dan Flukinger LMO 250-319-8841 No Isha McCarthy 250-320-3166 Nicola Lovas 250-318-6920 Susanne Flukinger 250-319-8842 Kelowna Lindsey Roche 778-363-8231 No TJ’s The Kiddies Store Appointment only No 250-860-2229 Bobbi Tronson Westbank First Nations Appoint only No 250-768-0227 Lillooet Halyna Smolyarchuk Infant Development Prog. Appointment only No 250-256-7877 Lumby Heather Serafin Public Health 250-547-2164 No Kara-Lee Whitevalley Com. Res. Appointment only No Zeolkowski 250-547-6593 Merritt Rose/Gina, Bonita Scw’ewmx Comun.
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