Check our new GLBTT2IQA links
We have recently updated our links page to include many fabulous LOCAL resources for the GLBTT2IQA communities. We really have a wealth of information, support and spirit here on Vancouver Island.
We have recently updated our links page to include many fabulous LOCAL resources for the GLBTT2IQA communities. We really have a wealth of information, support and spirit here on Vancouver Island.
Jennifer Gibson MA, is the Coordinator of Community Education Services. She is a professional sexual health educator whose knowledge, sense of humour, enthusiasm, and comfort level give her the unique ability to make sexual health education accessible and easy to relate to.
We’re hosting an open house for educators, counsellors and youth workers to celebrate the launch of our new youth website and texting program. When? Monday October 28th from 4-6pm. Where? #101-3960 Quadra Street Not only will you be able to check out our new youth website and texting program but you can pick up resources…
To celebrate the month of tricking and treating, we have two great products on special: 1) The always fun Bullet Buddies – Our most popular small but mighty waterproof, wireless, and silicone bullet vibe. Choose from the bear, bunny, monkey, worm or dolphin or collect them all! $10.85 2) Good Clean Love lube is vegan, cruelty…
SEX TOYS? At our Fort Street location, we offer a small but mighty selection of sex toys in our discreet birth control room. From wi-vibe to anal plugs to buddies and different types of lube, we offer toys at a discounted price and are able and willing to take special orders. For more information or…
Our Fort Street location will be closed on Friday November 11, 2011 for Remembrance Day.
Just a heads up that as our Quadra Street location waits for a shipment of Plan B, we don’t have any available for our clients. You can visit our awesome neighbours at Maple Pharmacy (same building but 3 doors down from us!) where you can get it for $22 which is cheaper than many other…
In the February 9th, 2012 issue of The Martlet, Alex Davidson interviewed our community education coordinator, Jennifer about the stigma that persist around STIs and the effects that such stigma can have on the spread of STIs.
