Clubhouse Programs

Provided by Options Community Services

Serves adults living with a mental illness by providing a community of understanding, like-minded people who might share the same experiences that you do.
Find your sense of belonging at a Clubhouse; a safe, supportive environment where you can socialize, participate in fun recreational activities, learn employment skills, and increase community involvement. At the Clubhouses, you will never be labelled by your condition and will feel welcomed with open arms.

The Clubhouses are based on a psycho-social rehabilitation approach to wellness. Participants are encouraged to participate in daily operations. Each participant has an individual service plan that is reviewed on a regular basis and modified as circumstances dictate. Staff are trained and possess an understanding of the obstacles facing people living with a mental illness, and can support you in skill-building, locating useful community resources and finding suitable volunteer opportunities

Delta Clubhouse
Delta Clubhouse is wheelchair accessible and offers the following:
  • Basic skills and activities which focus on an individual’s personal life, essential to daily living.
  • Leisure/recreation/social activities based on members' values and interests.
  • Wellness workshops and activities.
  • Employment programs that offer goal assessments and exploration, job search and development, educational goals and follow-ups, including Therapeutic Volunteer Placement (TVP), Supported Work Program and Competitive Employment.

To sign up for the distribution list please email: Diane.borley@options.bc.ca

Clubhouse (White Rock), aka "Whale House"
Whale House is wheelchair accessible and offers the following:
  • Basic skills and activities which focus on an individual’s personal life, essential to daily living.
  • Assist individuals to identify educational goals and needs.
  • Pre-employment activities which assist individuals to identify pre-employment needs and goals as well as opportunities to participate in skill-building activities.
  • Therapeutic Volunteer and Supported Work programs.
  • Leisure/recreation/social activities based on members' values and interests.
  • Flexibility, depending on client needs.

To sign up for the distribution list please email: Diane.borley@options.bc.ca

Clubhouse (North Surrey), aka "New Frontier"
New Frontier is wheelchair accessible and offers the following:
  • Basic skills and activities which focus on an individual’s personal life, essential to daily living.
  • Leisure/recreation/social activities based on members' values and interests.
  • Overall wellness.

To sign up for the distribution list please email: Emily.Tanasichuk@options.bc.ca

Referrals are required from your general practitioner or psychiatrist or through the Surrey or White Rock Mental Health and Substance Use Centres. Please note; all 3 locations accept the same referral form.

604-536-3480

Website: https://www.options.bc.ca/program...

White Rock ClubHouse - 15877 Pacific Avenue, White Rock, British Columbia, V4B 1S8

Wheelchair accessible.

604-597-8610

Public email: preetika.royal@options.bc.ca

Website: https://www.options.bc.ca/program...

Delta Clubhouse - North - #102, 13582 68th Avenue, Delta, British Columbia, V3T 4M4

Wheelchair accessible.

604-581-6177

Website: https://www.options.bc.ca/program...

North Surrey Clubhouse - 9803 - 140th Street, Surrey, British Columbia, V3T 4M4

Wheelchair accessible.

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

  • Physician or nurse practitioner referral
  • Psychiatrist, or through the Surrey, Delta or White Rock Mental Health and Substance Use Centres.

Details: All 3 Mental Health and Substance Use Centres accept the same referral form.

Referral Forms
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Availability

Service area: Delta, South Surrey, Surrey, White Rock + show cities

Service area cities: Delta, South Surrey, Surrey, and White Rock

Service Types Provided
Education
Employment
  • Employment Support: Employment Support: Mental Health
Social / Recreational
Ways to Access
  • Provided 1:1 in-person
  • Provided at multiple locations
  • Provided in a group in-person

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