Broadway Youth Resource Centre - BYRC

Broadway Youth Resource Centre - BYRC BYRC is a Hub for youth aged 13-24. We are open by appointment from 11am-2pm, our drop in hours are 2pm-7pm!

06/12/2026

!! Drug Alert !!

VCH has issued a drug alert.
FIFA World Cup 2026 has started with Vancouver's first game scheduled for tomorrow. Toxic drugs are circulating. Don't use alone, carry naloxone and watch for road closures and other disruptions.

Check your drugs: https://www.vch.ca/en/service/drug-checking

Tell friends and visitors to sign up for Toxic Drug Alerts by texting JOIN to 253787 (ALERTS). For more information, go to: https://www.vch.ca/en/health-topics/harm-reduction

Msg & Data Rates May Apply.

Posters for our stand out June activities/events! 🖤
05/29/2026

Posters for our stand out June activities/events! 🖤

June has arrived! This month we have: June 4th HAIRCUTS from 3-5pm! June 10th is the next YAC meeting at 4pm June 17th i...
05/29/2026

June has arrived! This month we have: June 4th HAIRCUTS from 3-5pm! June 10th is the next YAC meeting at 4pm June 17th is a Plant Medicine Workshop with Kya and Vikki! From 2-5pm. We will also be holding our annual BBQ in honor of Indigenous History Month, on June 18th from 4-6:30! As always the BBQ is ALL AGES!

05/13/2026
May 21st! by.lolli will be back!! Limited spaces, call 604-709-5720 or DM to book ❤️
05/08/2026

May 21st!
by.lolli will be back!!

Limited spaces, call 604-709-5720 or DM to book ❤️

05/08/2026
05/08/2026

New Peer Group!💬🌈

Queerodiverse is a welcoming peer support group for Two-Spirit, q***r, and trans folks who are neurodivergent, self-identify as neurodivergent, or are curious and exploring. Whether you have a formal diagnosis, are self-diagnosed, or are still wondering: you belong here.

This group embraces the full spectrum of neurodiversity, including autism, ADHD/ADD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, Tourette’s, OCD, and other neurodivergent identities.

Queerodiverse is a space grounded in respect, curiosity, and shared understanding. Together, we create a supportive environment to connect, share experiences, explore identity, and build community without judgment or pressure.

The group is facilitated by Jeremy Williams (he/they), an AuDHD Master Practitioner of Clinical Counselling, ADHD Certified Clinical Service Provider, and Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist.

Jeremy brings both professional training and lived experience with ADHD and autism, offering a grounded, affirming presence while centering peer connection and shared voices.

Email q***[email protected] to join!
Visit qmunity.ca/groups for more details

05/05/2026

On May 5, we gather for the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people, also known as Red Dress Day.

This day is about raising awareness of the ongoing violence faced by Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people and calling for justice, accountability, and change.

Join us as we stand alongside families, survivors, and community to bring visibility to this crisis and demand justice for those stolen by violence.

Please join us.
- Grandview Park (1657 Charles St, Vancouver)
- May 5
- 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

There will be hot chilli and bannock, Big Drum, and Sacred Fire.

If you have drums, please bring them. Please wear red.

05/05/2026

Red Dress Day, observed annually on May 5, honours and raises awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ people in Canada.

Red Dress Day is a National Day of Awareness and Remembrance for the thousands of Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit people who have been subject to disproportionate violence in Canada. The day was inspired by Métis artist Jaime Black and her REDress Project, which began in 2010. Black hung empty red dresses in public spaces to symbolize the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, creating a powerful visual representation of the crisis.
Canadian Institutes for Health Research

The day highlights the ongoing human rights crisis of gender-based and racialized violence against Indigenous communities. Indigenous women, who make up less than 5% of Canada’s population, account for 24% of female homicide victims, reflecting systemic inequities and the lasting impacts of colonization. Red Dress Day serves to honor the lives and legacies of MMIWG2S, support families and communities, and advocate for justice, healing, and systemic change.

Address

2455 Fraser Street
Vancouver, BC
V5T0E6

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 7:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 7pm
Thursday 9:30am - 7pm
Friday 9:30am - 7pm

Telephone

+16047095720

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