Envision is a United Way Member Agency.

UW

2013 AGM (Annual General Meeting)

Envision is holding this years meeting on

June 17 @ 6:00pm

Please contact us for more information and to RSVP


Welcome!

Envision Counselling & Support Centre is a non-profit community-based organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors consisting of members from Estevan and Weyburn and surrounding communities.

We provide ongoing and crisis counselling services for victims of family violence, partner abuse, sexual assault, dating violence, older person abuse, adult survivors of childhood abuse and children exposed to violence. Adult and children/youth counselling programs are available.

In addition to our personal and family violence programs, Envision also has an In-Home Support Program which provides support to high-risk families.

We provide supportive, confidential services, as well as access to help and safety for those affected by violence. All services are free of charge.

This website includes information for victims, family members, friends and co-workers.


Journey of Healing: Healing Through Groupwork

Support Group for Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse will begin in Estevan on May 8, 2013

Individual pre-screenings now in process

Click Here For more information!


If there is something you are interested in knowing more information about, or if you have any suggestions for our website, please email us, we value your feedback!


If you are worried about someone at home discovering you visited this website, use a friends, library or public computer. For more information go to Hide Your Tracks.

 

Envision has a Facebook page! Fans of our Facebook page receive regular updates on upcoming workshops, groups, volunteer training, events and news articles.

Joining is a great way to keep in touch with what is happening at Envision, and  in and around the Southeast Saskatchewan. 

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(Envision Counselling And Support Centre was formerly known as VIP - Violence Intervention Program.)