It’s important for individuals to understand their bodies in order to ensure choice over their health, sexuality, and gender. We want our community to be informed in order to better determine their own choices.

Action Canada for Sexual Health & Rights
Provides information about sexual and reproductive health, including pregnancy options, and for referrals to clinics and hospitals that provide reproductive health services anywhere in Canada. They have a confidential 24-hour toll-free information and referral line.
Toll-Free: 1.888.642.2725

Sex Sense (Options for Sexual Health)
Sex Sense is a free, pro-choice, sex-positive, and confidential service. Their team of registered nurses, counsellors, and sex educators offer information and resources on sex, sexuality and sexual health, for people living in British Columbia and the Yukon, Canada. They are available for contact Monday-Friday, 9:00am-9:00pm.
Phone: 604.731.78003
Toll-Free: 1.800.739.7367
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Options for Sexual Health Clinic Finder
Options for Sexual Health is the largest non-profit sexual health organization in Canada, and has more than 60 clinics in B.C. Options for Sexual Health clinics are accessible for people in B.C. when they need to talk about sexuality or sexual health or access sexual and reproductive health care. We are committed to providing you with confidential, nonjudgmental, youth-friendly, pro-choice, and sex-positive services.
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Vancouver Women’s Health Collective
Helps women take charge of their health by providing access to primary health care services and wellness programs; wellness programs include counselling, acupuncture, art therapy, pilates, and yoga. Offers health information, educational workshops, advocacy, and special events. A safe and secure women-only environment serves all self-identified women.
Phone: 604.736.5262
Email: centre@womenshealthcollective.ca
Hours: Monday 9am-5pm, Tues-Thurs 12pm-5pm, Fri 9am-12pm


YouthCO HIV and Hep C Society
Youth-driven organization aims to reduce the stigma associated with HIV and hepatitis C on BC's children and youth, ages six to 29. Programming includes volunteer opportunities for youth, peer education and support, advocacy, referrals, outreach, social activities, leadership programs and workshops provided on request throughout the Lower Mainland and in Indigenous communities.
Phone: 1.855.968.8426 | 604.688.1441
Email: info@youthco.org
Hours: Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm


GetCheckedOnline
A free, confidential online testing service for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis C. Online, users set up an account, and complete a sexual history questionnaire to determine what tests are recommended. Users can print out a lab form to bring to participating LifeLabs locations where they can give a blood and/or urine sample, and may be given a swab kit to take home. Users will be contacted by email when test results are ready.
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All-Options
All-Options (formerly Backline) uses direct service and social change strategies to promote unconditional, judgment-free support for people in all of their decisions, feelings, and experiences with pregnancy, parenting, abortion, and adoption.
Phone: 1.888.493.0092
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-10pm, Saturday-Sunday 7am-5pm

TransCareBC
Trans Care BC supports the delivery of equitable and accessible care, surgical planning, and peer and community support for trans people across the province.
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Egale
Egale’s vision is a Canada, and ultimately a world, without homophobia, biphobia, transphobia and all other forms of oppression so that every person can achieve their full potential, free from hatred and bias. They work to inform public policy, inspire cultural change, and promote human rights and inclusion through research, education, awareness and legal advocacy.
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Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity
The Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) intersectionally promotes diversity in gender identity, gender expression, and romantic and/or sexual orientation in all its forms on a national level. Their resources and programming can be used to uplift gender and sexual minorities, as well as give the tools to wider populations in building allyship.
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