
PLEA has been opening doors for children and families facing challenges
since 1979 and is a COA accredited community service organization.

PLEA provides tailor made services to meet individuals needs and circumstances.
FolkStone provides individual residential care to seniors and other adults who cannot meet the challenge of living on their own.
Learn more about the FolkStone program
Through time and friendship KidStart volunteer mentors help protect kids age 6+ who are vulnerable to crime, addiction and exploitation.
Learn more about the KidStart program
PLEA delivers a range of community based addictions services for youth.
Learn more about the Addictions Treatment program
The Daughters and Sisters program is designed for young women from 12-18 years of age with addiction issues.
Learn more about the Daughters and Sisters program
PLEA provides services to the Government of the Northwest Territories serving primarily Inuit and Dene children and youth whose developmental needs require services that are not available in the NWT.
Learn more about the Northwest territories program
PLEA provides integrated youth services for young people. Referrals may be made by the youth’s MCFD Social Worker or Probation Officer.
Learn more about the Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows program
PLEA provides integrated youth services for young people. Referrals may be made by the youth’s MCFD Social Worker or Probation Officer.
Learn more about the Tri-Cities program
PLEA provides a variety of community programs for young people on probation. Referrals may be made by the youth’s probation officer.
Learn more about the Vancouver Coastal program
Waypoint treatment program is designed for young men from 12-18 years of age with addiction issues.