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About Us

The North Shore Schizophrenia Society is a pioneering family-support organization, providing help for those with mentally ill relatives.  We offer personal support and information, and are also heavily involved in education, awareness work and advocacy, as well as sponsoring some social events.

 Our work is based on a family peer-support model, where core activities, in particular the family support group, education course, and one-on-one counselling, are provided by trained family members - people who have "been through the mill" and can share their experience.  Hence our slogan: Families Helping Families.

 We cover all serious mental illnesses - schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders (including obsessive-compulsive disorder), and related conditions like borderline personality disorder.  We serve all of the North Shore (North and West Vancouver), Bowen Island, and the Sea to Sky Corridor (Lions Bay, Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton and points between), and also handle calls from further afield and provide help as best we can.   Our programs, similarly, are open to people living beyond our primary geographic area, if at all practical.  Many participants in our Family-to-Family education course, for example, come from elsewhere in the Lower Mainland.   And no matter where a family member is located - another province or another country - if their loved one is in our geographic area, we will assist them.

 Our main centre of operation is the Family Support Centre, located in Ambleside in West Vancouver.  We also have contact person in Squamish, for the Sea to Sky Corridor.

 The North Shore Schizophrenia Society is incorporated under the BC Societies Act and is a registered charity.  Our mission is to alleviate the suffering caused by schizophrenia and other serious mental illness.

History of the North Shore Schizophrenia Society
Board of directors and others
Acknowledgements: financial donors and partners
History of the North Shore Schizophrenia Society
The North Shore Schizophrenia Society was one of the three original branches of the BC Schizophrenia Society, established in 1983 by the late Dr. Norma Calder. Norma, the mother of two schizophrenic children, was one of the driving forces behind the creation of the BC Schizophrenia Society in the province at large as well as her own branch. She was inspired by the creation in Ontario of the first self-help group in Canada for families of those suffering with schizophrenia, originally called the Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics. BCSS's original name, similarly, was the BC Friends of Schizophrenics.

The North Shore Branch was incorporated as a branch society,  financially independent from the provincial society and solely responsible for the delivery of programs and services.

In early 2008, the membership elected to change the name and structure of the Branch, becoming the North Shore Schizophrenia Society, separate from the BC Schizophrenia Society.

Thanks to the dedication, sheer hard work, and leadership of many family volunteers, the North Shore Schizophrenia Society has become well known in the community and among emergency responders on the North Shore.

One of its most important achievements was the creation of the Family Support Centre in 1995, with funding from the North Shore Health Region which allowed for a full-time employee. The Family Support Centre quickly became a model for the provision of personal support to families of the seriously mentally ill and information on major mental illnesses. When the new Health Authority arbitrarily eliminated the Centre's funding in the spring of 2002, the branch dug down deep to pay the rent and keep the Centre open, albeit with great difficulty.  In 2007, the NSSS began a new relationship with the Health Authority and has recently received a modest grant for program delivery.

In the spring of 2008 we began a support group in Squamish for residents of the Sea to Sky Corridor, offered our education course, Family-to-Family, for the first time in 2010.  Partnership presentations started for students in Squamish, Whistler and Pemberton in spring 2010 after School District 48 approved the program.  We've always had a few members in the Squamish-Whistler-Pemberton area.  The NSSS Corridor initiative brings availability of some key programs closer to home.

The NSSS has created an endowment fund at the Vancouver Foundation and a separate fund managed directly by NSSS in order to put the operation of the Centre on a sound financial footing. Donations to the NSSS for either of these endowment funds will build on an existing fund, the Janet Morgan Fund, made possible by a significant bequest in 1993.

The North Shore Schizophrenia Society, through some of its members, has also been active in advocacy matters. Major issues have revolved around strengthening and protecting the BC Mental Health Act to ensure that those suffering from serious mental illness receive the treatment they need. Advocacy on behalf of the seriously mentally ill and their families remains a major interest of the society.

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Board of directors
Herschel Hardin, President, Fundraising Co-Chair
Janice Lilley, Vice-President
Halina Haboosheh, Treasurer
Janet Blue, Secretary
Byron Giraud, Member-at-Large, Fundraising Co-Chair
Gillian Santo, Member-at-Large
Cheryl Zipper, Member-at-Large

Staff
Cheryl Olney, Executive Director
Melanie Scott, Advocacy Coordinator
Christine Buttkus, Sea to Sky Outreach Coordinator
Susanna Junnikkala, Administrative Assistant

Family to Family teachers
Phillip Ditchburn
Halina Haboosheh
Herschel Hardin
Janice Lilley
Sue Puchmayr
Rosemary Wagner
Cheryl Zipper

Family Support
Marguerite Hardin, Support Coordinator, NS facilitator
Marti Sevier, North Shore co-facilitator
Sue Puchmayr, Sea to Sky facilitator

Partnership Education Program
Cheryl Zipper, Program Coordinator
 

Past presidents
Norma Calder 1983-84
Joan Deering 1984-85
Jean Reynolds, Renee Maki 1985-87
Magda Lathioor 1987-88
Louise Harris 1988-89
Tom Scott 1989 - 1991
Hilary Randall 1991-1993
Marguerite Hardin 1993-2002
Adrienne Arinobu 2002-2003
Marguerite Hardin 2004-2009

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Acknowledgements
We acknowledge with thanks the contributions of our associates, partners and financial donors:

Financial donors
Our many individual donors
Province of British Columbia (Direct Access grant)
District of North Vancouver (community grant)
City of North Vancouver (community grant)
District of West Vancouver (community grant)
West Vancouver Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Whistler
Squamish Community Foundation
BC Hydro Employees Community Services' (HYDRECS)
Citizens Bank (Shared Interest Award 2007)
Lynn Valley Lions Club
Capilano Lions Club
Mt. Seymour Lions Club
Ambleside Tiddlycove Lions Club
Soroptimist International of North and West Vancouver
Fraternal Order of Eagles, North Vancouver #2638
Royal Canadian Legion, Lynn Valley Branch
Chris Spencer Foundation
North Shore Credit Union
Washington Marine Group
Starbucks Coffee Co.

Associates and partners

Mood Disorders Association of BC (information materials)
Capilano University and School Districts #44 and #45
      (Partnership Presentations)
Lions Gate Hospital (lecture series and meeting space)
North Shore News, North Shore Outlook, CBC Radio, The 
      Province, Vancouver Sun and other media (event coverage,
      community event listings)
District of West Vancouver (Community Day Parade and
      Walk the World for Schizophrenia)
City of North Vancouver; District of North Vancouver
      (Canada Day Parade)
West Vancouver Adult Pops Band
Sandra Hanson Design (graphic design)
Starbucks Make Your Mark Volunteer Program (volunteer crew for Walk the World 2008)
The Cooperators (fees waived on insurance certificates)
Margitta's Flowers
North Shore Kia
Mike Kelly Vintage Cars
North Shore libraries (placement of books on mental illness and
      poster and leaflet display)
North Shore doctors, Mental Health Services, community centres,
      and service organizations on the North Shore (leaflet display)
Many local businesses (poster display)
West Vancouver Blue Buses (Walk the World publicity)
Sysco Technology (website design)
Xeropolis.net (website hosting)
Spidex Consulting (website development)
www.westvancouver.com; www.northvancouver.com www.westvancouver.ca; www.northvancouver.ca;(website listings)

Canada Safeway #38 Caulfeild Village (in-kind event contributions)
Canada Safeway #45 Ambleside (in-kind event contributions)
Canada Safeway #118 Lonsdale (in-kind event contributions)
Marketplace IGA Dundarave (in-kind event contributions)
Marketplace IGA Esplanade (in-kind event contributions)
North Shore Community Resources Society (Interagency Network)
Park Royal Shopping Centre (public display space)
North Shore Interagency Network (communications and information sharing between non-profit agencies)
Canadian Mental Health Association, North and West Vancouver
North Vancouver RCMP and West Vancouver Police Department
Charity Village (web listing)
 

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