Kamloops receiving ‘Foundry’ to support youth
KAMLOOPS — Young people in Kamloops, as well as surrounding areas, will eventually have access to mental-health and substance-use supports, as a new Foundry Centre was announced this morning (July 28) by BC Mental Health and Addictions Minister Sheila Malcolmson.
Foundry Kamloops will offer young people aged 12-24 and their families a variety of services around mental health and substance-use challenges. Minister Malcolmson also noted that the facility will give youth safe place to engage with support systems.
“When young people walk into a Foundry Centre they are met by dignity, respect, with services that are designed for them, by them. They might come in for – maybe birth-control support and then find out there is substance-use counselling or group anxiety counselling. There such an array of supports,” said Malcolmson.