In BC, we continue to guidelines in place to help manage the impact of COVID-19. This approach focuses on keeping people safe in their day to day lives. It’s still important to stay home and get tested if we feel sick. You can get tested at a COVID-19 testing site or by getting a rapid test done at home.
If you’re feeling any anxiety about COVID-19 or getting the vaccine, that’s totally normal. Make sure you take care of yourself and get support when you need it.
Where can I go to get support?
There’s still a lot to deal with right now. It’s important to find the right type of support for you if you need it. Keep in mind that the support you need can change over time. For many people, staying connected to family, friends, and loved ones is important. Find ways to connect that are comfortable for you, such as in-person or virtually.
- Foundry’s provincial virtual services – Young people aged 12-24 and their caregivers can utilize the Foundry BC app to access drop-in or schedule virtual counselling appointments, find peer support, join a group or browse our library of tools and resources.
- Find a Foundry centre in your community. We’ve taken a number of measures at Foundry centres to ensure we are aligned with BC Centre for Disease Control’s recommendations. Please call your local Foundry centre for the most up-to-date information on service availability.
- Kids Help Phone – text CONNECT to 686868 (text STOP, if you would like to stop the conversation)
- Try Pathfinder, Foundry’s 3-step tool to help you find personalized support options
- Find other support options on our Get Support page
Available COVID-19 Resources:
- For non-medical information about COVID-19, call 1-888-COVID19 (1-888-268-4319) seven days a week, from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. or text message 604-630-0300. Information is available in more than 110 languages.
- The BC COVID-19 Self-Assessment Tool can help you decide if you need testing for COVID-19. You can complete this assessment for yourself, or for someone else if they are not able to.
Information is changing frequently. Check the BCCDC website for the latest on COVID-19.
Foundry’s Response to COVID-19:
Find out more about Foundry’s response by reading Report 2 (March 16 – December 31st, 2020) and Report 1 (March 16 – July 3rd, 2020).
Wearing Masks and How They Help
Wearing a mask is recommended in public spaces if you're not vaccinated. It’s important to know what they do and how to use them properly when you wear them.
Read nowIntro to Vaccines for Youth
Vaccines do more than protect the person getting vaccinated, they also protect everyone around them. Learn more about vaccines in BC.
Read nowFoundry's Virtual Services
Including virtual drop-in counselling sessions, youth and caregiver peer support, primary care and group offerings to young people ages 12-24 and their caregivers!
Read nowPhysical distancing and why it helps during a pandemic
In response COVID-19 in BC, physical distancing is something we can all do. Read on for more about physical distancing, how it helps, and ideas for what you can do while keeping your distance.
Read NowUsing Substances in a Safer Way During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has had widespread impacts, but one of the most distinct ones is its impact on the ongoing overdose crisis. This article will help you navigate using substances more safely during COVID-19.
Read NowHow to Take Care of Yourself When Living With Abuse During a Pandemic
Staying at home may help lessen the spread of COVID-19, but it may not be the safest option for a lot of people. If you feel unsafe at home, keep reading for some ways to take care of yourself and who to contact if you are in need of additional support.
Read Now
This page will be updated frequently as new information becomes available.
Last Updated: August 17, 2022