Welcome to the Cridge Centre!
For over 150 years, we’ve been at the heart of our community, providing essential support, restoring hope, and building connections. What began as a small orphanage in 1873 has evolved into a multi-service organization, serving over 2400 individuals annually. From childcare services to senior living, including specialized programs like our Brain Injury Services and The Cridge Transition House for Women, we’re committed to delivering meaningful and effective support.
Children's Services
Women's Services
Brain Injury Services
Seniors' Services
Family Support Services
Read the November issue of The Messenger!
In this edition, you’ll find stories of how we’re stepping up with others in our community to help create lasting change including future plans for growing our housing and promising developments in the field of brain injury.
The Cridge Centre for the Family acknowledges with respect the traditional and unceded territories of many First Nations, known today as the Songhees First Nation and Xwsepsəm (Esquimalt) First Nation, as well as the WSÁNEĆ Nations and Sc’ianew (Beecher Bay) First Nation. We strive to learn, listen, and work together with our Indigenous neighbours toward healing and understanding, in recognition of the land we share and the communities we serve.