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What people are saying about the new Foundry
Updated Nov. 13, 2025

Marjorie Michel, federal Minister of Health –

“A single door can lead to a world of opportunities and support. At a Foundry site, youth can access counselling, peer support groups and workshops in a safe, welcoming space where they can feel seen, supported and never alone. Supporting young Canadians today means building Canada Strong for generations to come.”

Lisa Beare, B.C. Minister of Education and Child Care –

“Supporting early access to mental-health care is key to helping young people thrive. The opening of the new Foundry Surrey Central will give youth more access to vital services that deliver wraparound supports, education and wellness resources. Foundry centres can make a real difference in students’ lives, helping them build resilience, stay engaged in school and reach their full potential.”

Gary Begg, parliamentary secretary for Surrey infrastructure –

“Approximately 25% of Surrey’s population is young people, making it critical to ensure there are safe and welcoming places for them to access services and connection. Foundry Surrey Central will help youth get connected to health and social supports so they can live healthier and happier lives.”

Jessie Sunner, MLA for Surrey-Newton –

“As someone who grew up in Surrey and continues to call this community home, I know how important it is for young people to have access to safes spaces where they can get the help they need. Foundry Surrey Central is just that. I’m proud to see this investment in our community, and I’m confident it will empower young people to thrive, build resilience and shape a brighter future for themselves and for Surrey.”

Jagrup Brar, MLA for Surrey-Fleetwood –

“Foundry Surrey Central is a powerful step forward in supporting youth in our community. By offering free, accessible mental-health and substance-use services, this centre will help young people feel seen, supported and empowered. As Surrey continues to grow, this centre will help youth build resilience, find connection and access care when they need it most, laying the foundation for a healthier, stronger community.”

Karen Tee, co-executive director, Foundry Providence Health Care –

“The opening of Foundry Surrey Central represents a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to supporting young people and families across British Columbia. By providing accessible services closer to home, we are supporting youth and their families to receive the care they need, when they need it. The Foundry Surrey Central team worked closely with community partners, youth and families to co-create a vision for a centre that will transform the way supports are delivered. We are deeply grateful to everyone who contributed to the development of this beautiful and welcoming space.”

Steve Atkinson, CEO, Pacific Community Resources Society –

“Foundry Surrey Central is a powerful example of what happens when a community unites to support its young people. This milestone is the result of a five-year journey driven by the unwavering commitment of our partners, youth and family leadership tables. The impact on our community will be transformative. Together, we can ensure Surrey’s young people receive the care, connection and support they need to thrive.”

Dermot Kelly, president and CEO, Fraser Health –

“When a young person facing mental-health or substance-use challenges reaches out for help, it can feel overwhelming. That’s why we are proud to be part of Foundry Surrey Central, where our caring teams will welcome youth and help them access the vital services they need, quickly and with compassion. I am grateful to our staff, medical staff and partners who worked hard to make this vision a reality.”

Randeep Sarai, MP for Surrey Centre –

“The opening of the Foundry integrated youth services hub in my riding of Surrey Centre marks an important milestone in supporting youth mental health. Surrey is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada, with a vibrant and diverse youth population who deserve access to the supports they need to live, learn, work, and play in their own community. By investing into well-being initiatives like the Foundry integrated youth services hub through the Youth Mental Health Fund, our federal government is making generational investments into provided essential services to ensure the well-being and future of Surrey’s youth.”