Employment Development
Empowering and Preparing Survivors for the job market
The Cridge Brain Injury Program strives to support all of our brain injury clients to participate in employment or meaningful activity within their community. We provide training, certifications, mentoring and work experience to empower survivors to have skills and confidence for the job market. With appropriate support, all survivors of a brain injury can be active participants within their community through employment or volunteering. We believe in the “Whatever it Takes” mindset to assist our survivors toward success.
The Cridge Brain Injury Program welcomes community partners to participate with us as we challenge the survivors we support.
See our work in action at the Second Chance Café located inside the Cedar Hill Recreation Centre. The café offers coffee service, sweet baked goods, and savourey items like sandwiches and soups. Visit us weekdays from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm. Learn more.
Contact Bryan Rowley at biemployment@cridge.org
We acknowledge with respect that this is the traditional territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən -speaking peoples, known today as the Songhees First Nation, Xwsepsəm First Nation, as well as the WSÁNEĆ Nations and Sc’ianew First Nation, original caretakers of this land. As they continue walking here gently in the way of their ancestors, we seek to do the same.
We recognize that reconciliation is not only about the past, but about how we live together today. As a Christian faith-based organization, we commit to ongoing learning, listening, and acting in ways that uphold Indigenous self-determination and dignity, and reflect the biblical teachings of peace, justice, and love.

