PICS Society

Non-Profit Community Services Organization

205 - 12725 80 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 3A6

Burnaby, BC, Canada

PICS Society is a Surrey-based Non-Profit Community Services Organization supporting Immigrants, Seniors, Youth, Women, Farm Workers, and Vulnerable Communities across British Columbia.

Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society, also known as PICS Society, is a registered non-profit organization that has been serving the community since 1987. Based in Surrey, PICS provides a broad range of community programs and support services designed to help people live, work, settle, learn, and participate more fully in British Columbia.

PICS Society offers employment programs, settlement services, language services, social programs, housing services, youth support, seniors programs, and community-based assistance for immigrants, newcomers, farm workers, women, youth, older adults, and vulnerable populations. Their work focuses on creating an inclusive and respectful society while helping individuals and families access practical support.

The organization is CARF-accredited and operates through multiple service locations, including Surrey, Vancouver, and seniors housing programs. PICS also provides support through programs such as employment counselling, WorkBC and training connections, workplace rights education, English language training, settlement support, seniors housing, adult day services, and community referrals.

With decades of service experience, PICS Society continues to be an important community resource across Surrey, Delta, White Rock, Vancouver, and the Lower Mainland. Through its programs, the organization helps newcomers build stability, seniors stay connected, job seekers access employment support, and vulnerable community members find guidance, housing, and social support.

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Non-Profit Services Settlement Services Employment Programs Language Training Youth Services Seniors Programs Housing Services Newcomer Support Community Referrals WorkBC Support Farm Worker Support Women’s Support Services

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