Fraser Health Crisis Line

Phone: 604-951-8855
Toll Free: 1-877-820-7444
Available 24/7
The Crisis Line provides immediate, free, and confidential emotional support, crisis intervention and community resource information to people of all ages, 24 hours a day – everyday.

Stepping Stone Community Services Society

Address: 20101 Michaud Crescent, Langley, BC V3A 8L9
Phone: 604-530-5033
Provides programs for people in Langley living with mental health issues. Programs include a Clubhouse, Supported Work, Therapeutic Volunteer Program (TVP), Employment, Community Support (CLS/SIL), and a range of housing services.

Positive Living Society of BC

Address: 305 – 20300 Fraser Hwy, Langley
Phone: 604-514-7940
Mental health services for adults.
Care providers available: Registered nurse, psychologist, psychiatrist, general practitioner, and social worker.
Services: Assessment, screening, treatment, counselling, case management, referrals, medication assistance.

Langley Community Services Society – Counselling

Address: 5339 207 Street, Langley
Phone: 604-534-7921 ext 1240
Free counselling for Langley residents with children 14 and under. The focus may be any issue where the improvement in family life will positively affect children. This includes couples, family conflict, divorce, life transitions, stress management or grief and loss.

Fraser River Counselling

Address: 7600 Glover Road, Langley
Phone: (604) 513-2113
FRC is a community counselling service operated by the students and faculty of the Master of Arts Counselling Psychology program at Trinity Western University. FRC offers a broad range of low-cost counselling services for the community.

Langley Youth and Family Services (LYFS)

Address: 5569 204th Street
Phone: (604) 514-2900
Email: LYFSinfo@langleycity.ca

  • Provide counselling to children and youth (ages 5 – 17) who are identified by Langley RCMP because of involvement in delinquent or pre-delinquent behaviours.
  • Provide counselling to children and youth (ages 5 – 17) who are identified by Langley community partners because of disruptive behaviour problems.

  • Include parents/guardians in the counselling for the purpose of supporting and assisting their role in creating a positive, responsible lifestyle for the children.