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Nanaimo 1 hour optical
Need new Glasses?
Nanaimo one hour optical is a local family run business with excellent customer service. We offer an in store laboratory as well as thousands of designer framesmore info
Nanaimo Acupuncture
Nanaimo Acupuncture provides acupuncture, IMS and Regenerative Injection Therapies including prolotherapy, ozone and more. We treat a lot of pain from acute injury and post surgical recovery to chronic pain and arthritis.more info
Nanaimo Citizen Advocacy Association
Nanaimo Counsellors
We are a hub of independent counsellors located in the heart of downtown Nanaimo. Browse our website and find your perfect fit!more info
Nanaimo Family Life Association
Provides individual, relationship , youth and seniors counselling.more info
Nanaimo Harbour City Seniors
Offers a complete range of cultural and recreational activities to anyone age 60+ (or anyone who has a partner 60+). Also offers hearing and blood pressure clinics. Membership cost is $41.44 per calendar year. Stroke Club. Health and Wellness Programs: Fitness and Yoga, Bowen Wanderers walking group, Fitness Level 1 & 2, Boot Camp, Heart Fitness, Yoga, Tai Chi, CNIB Vision Testing, Hearing Screening on Site, Blood Pressure Testing on Site, and Health Seminars. more info
Nanaimo Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy - Nathalie Ristord, Certified Therapeutic Hypnotist
Nathalie Ristord offers a personalized approach for every client. Her Hypnotism background is extensive and her method is based on numerous and successful international hypnotherapists' programs. Nathalie can help you resolve different emotional, psychological and physical issues such as : weight management, smoking cessation, anxiety, fears, phobias, lack of motivation, self-confidence, relationship issues, children issues, spiritual quest and many more.more info
Nanaimo LifeLine
The Nanaimo Lifeline Program has been providing service to people in the communities of Central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, for over 25 years.more info
Nanaimo Seniors Visiting Society
Our founder, Sister Roseline Dunn, had the idea of starting a 'Phone a Friend' group while still living and working in Winnipeg. She had this idea after reading a newspaper article about a woman who kept a diary - and for 39 days her only diary entry was 'No one called or visited me today' That diary was found beside her body - about a week after her death. Sr. Roseline decided then and there to do whatever she could to lessen the loneliness and despair often felt by seniors who live alone or are otherwise isolated. At the time, she was in a position where she had at hand a group of very willing, generous and dedicated women who promised to help.more info
Nanaimo Women's Centre
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