Who We Help

Who we help
Who We Help

People Affected

From thinking about getting tested for hepatitis C, to learning about your diagnosis and considering treatment, you may need some help from someone who has already gone down this road.

Our peer-to-peer navigators are all personally affected. We can help guide you through every step of this journey.

Family and Friends

Caring for someone who is going through the hepatitis C journey can be as stressful as having the disease yourself (or even more so).

You may be the first person that your loved one turns to with questions or for help.

We are here to provide you and your loved one(s) with a personal support network as you navigate this diagnosis yourself or with your partner, relative, or concerned friend.

Health Care Providers and Community Support Workers

As a service provider, you may be already stretched meeting demand, providing services such as preventive screenings and advising about healthy lifestyle and providing day-day support and other specific support and counseling services.

As more people become aware of hepatitis C, demand for services and for accurate, up-to-date information will also increase.  As a service provider, you can access Help 4 Hep BC’s helpline  directly with your hep C questions.

Help4HepBC can also complement your efforts by directly supporting those living with hep C or concerned about hep C infection. We can help them connect with and move through their continuum of care.

Help4HepBC’s Peer Navigators can help extend your healthcare or community support team’s efforts by filling the hepatitis C-specific information and support gap, to the extent a caller wishes.