
Become a Member
The easiest way to support North Shore Crisis Services Society is by becoming a member.
With your active membership, you are making a tangible difference in the lives of women and children facing abuse—helping them find safety, healing, and a brighter future.
Memberships are tax-deductible and valid until September 30 of the following year. To give the gift of membership, please email Sandra Lee at slee@nscss.net.
Individual Membership: $25.00
The core of North Shore Crisis Services Society—your support makes our work possible.
Seniors & Student Membership: $10.00
For seniors and students in post-secondary institutions with a valid student ID.
How to Join or Renew
Online
For detailed descriptions, pricing, and to purchase any membership category, follow the link below.
In-person
Front desk, Main Office, North Shore Crisis Services Society
Address: Unit 200, 147 16th Street West, North Vancouver, BC
What does being a member mean?
Being a member of North Shore Crisis Services Society (NSCSS) means actively contributing to the support and empowerment of women and children facing gender-based violence. Your membership plays a vital role in our mission to provide a safe haven and essential resources for those escaping violent situations.
As a member, you are directly involved in:
Supporting Emergency and Transitional Housing: Your membership helps fund safe accommodations for women and children in immediate danger, giving them a secure place to stay while they rebuild their lives.
Advocating for Change: You become a voice in the community, advocating for policies and initiatives that address and prevent gender-based violence.
Access to Resources: Your support ensures that women and children have access to counseling, legal assistance, and other critical services necessary for their recovery and empowerment.
Community Involvement: You have the opportunity to participate in impactful discussions aimed at raising awareness and fostering a community committed to ending violence.
Annual General Meetings (AGM): Your membership includes an invitation to our AGM, where you can share your insights, vote on important decisions, and help shape the future direction of NSCSS.
Networking and Collaboration: Engage with like-minded individuals and organizations dedicated to supporting survivors of abuse and working towards a violence-free community.