Time to Thrive

Rainbow Refugee’s Time to Thrive (T2T) Program provides structured, trauma-informed psychosocial support for LGBTQ+ individuals currently living in British Columbia who have completed their refugee hearing, arrived through resettlement, or are living with uncertain or limited immigration status due to forced displacement.

Whether you are adjusting to life after a refugee hearing, resettling after sponsorship, or navigating systems with limited access to services, the Time to Thrive Program offers holistic, community-based support grounded in dignity, safety, and connection.

At Rainbow Refugee, we don’t use the word client. We use member , because you’re not just receiving support, you’re joining a community.

Our members are LGBTQIA+ people and people living with HIV+ who have come to Canada seeking safety, support, and belonging. As a member, you can access our programs, connect with others, and find a space where you’re valued for who you are.

  1. Held from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM — virtual on the first two Wednesdays of the month, and in-person on all other Wednesdays.

  2. Weekly sessions for informal check-ins, questions, and referrals
  3. Information & resources to navigate systems and services in Canada (ie: food, healthcare, housing, clothing, shelters, mental health, etc..)
  4. Access to limited financial aid
  5. Referrals and Specialized Services: Support in connecting with external community resources.
  6. Income Assistance Applications: Assistance with applying for income support alongside a Ministry Outreach Worker.

Services We Offer

The Time to Thrive Program offers wraparound psychosocial support through one-on-one appointments, drop-ins, peer groups, and targeted referrals. Our services are holistic and personalized.

Looking for social events and community in BC?.

Starting a new life in a different country or navigating the refugee process can be overwhelming and isolating. The Community Engagement & Belonging (CEB) Program is a space where LGBTQIA+ refugees and newcomers can take a breath, reconnect with themselves, and reclaim joy.

Here, community isn’t just about support , it’s about laughter, celebration, creativity, and building meaningful relationships through shared experiences.

CEB creates inclusive, welcoming spaces where LGBTQIA+ individuals can connect, learn, and take part in community life. Through weekly gatherings, cultural events, educational workshops, and peer-led groups, the program helps reduce isolation and offers opportunities for healing, growth, and belonging.

Click the button below to learn more about the CEB program.

Limitations of the Program

While we aim to offer compassionate and comprehensive support, there are important limitations:

  1. We are not a legal service provider. We refer members to trusted lawyers and clinics.
  2. We do not operate emergency housing or shelters.
  3. We cannot support immigration processes unrelated to refugee protection (e.g., visitor visas, PR renewals).
  4. We do not currently provide bus passes or rent assistance.
  5. One-on-one support is prioritized for individuals experiencing multiple barriers or urgent needs.

If You Are in the Refugee Claim Process

If you are preparing your refugee claim or have not yet had your hearing, please connect with our Inland Program, which offers targeted support for claimants navigating the refugee protection process.

Visit the Inland Program here.