Event Detail

Tips: Pick up a Scavenger Hunt Map at the reception and complete it to earn a 3-hour personal development/community engagement certificate, equivalent to volunteer hours.

Some workshops are spot limited.

Suggest to register in advance:

Workshop Fee* charged by vendors

Workshops

Dance workshop
Dance workshop

Entertainment

Kids’ Arts & Crafts Station

12 pm - 4 pm
Throughout the event

1:15 pm

2: 15 pm

Singing Performance

by Tina

Dance Performance

by Ellie Chung & Enya Mai

Singing Performance

by Laosheng

3: 15 pm

Frequently asked questions

What is the mission of Wellness Expo?

Our mission at the Wellness Expo is to empower individuals by connecting them with professionals across mental health, physical wellness, and financial literacy. We aim to provide valuable resources and insights that foster holistic well-being and personal growth. Through this event, we seek to create a supportive community where attendees can find the tools and knowledge needed to enhance their overall quality of life.

Who can attend?

The event is centered on youth and young adults, allowing them to earn volunteer hours. However, we warmly invite and encourage everyone to attend, meet our wellness professionals, and access the resources you need.

How much does the event cost?

Wellness expo is free of entry; however, some workshops require a contribution fee to cover additional supplies.

What can I expect to see at the Wellness Expo?

You will have the opportunity to meet our professional vendors in the wellness industry, as well as young startup entrepreneurs. During the event, there are Kids' Arts & Crafts Station, Dance Performance, Singing Performance...and more.

Vendors:

ARTivity Finder Counselling/Aromabee Wellness / CLC Event/FT Event/Joy Aroma Studio/Glorious Art Institute/Hana Cao (Mental & Physical Health)/Kayjaye Studio/Professional Development Association in Canada (PDAC)/PICI Consultation/Paulina Constancia - Artist/Rainbow Tree Counselling/Senin Health Wellness Ltd/Tzu Counselling/World System Builder/Xiao Mei Tang

Young Start-ups

Luvina’s Work/Oaki Doki Woodworks/SybiCrafts/The Lettering Lemon/“Writing contest”/Yun’s Shop

The Resources we share to public:

Helpline for Children

If you are a child or youth and would like to talk to someone, call 310-1234. You do not need an area code and call anytime of the day or night. You do not have to give your name.

BC Children’s Kelty Mental Health Resource Center

Connect with a parent peer support worker and find tips for talking to youth, call 604-875-2084.

Family Services of Greater Vancouver

Provide counselling and trauma services in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, and Korean, call 604-874-2938 x 4141.
May require a referral from a social worker

Suicide Crisis Helpline

If you are feeling like you have lost hope and are struggling to cope, if you are dealing with thoughts of suicide, or if you are worried about someone else, call 988.

Mental Health Crisis

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, call 310-6789. You do not need an area code.

Chinese Mental Wellness Association of Canada Chinese/Cantonese/English providing peer support services and regular therapy programs, call 604-273-1791.

Youthwise Counselling & Mental Health

Consultation for children and teens, currently providing online virtual counseling due to pandemic, call 778-835-8955.

Foundry Centers

A team of care and service providers work with each young person to create a plan for wellness and help equip them with tools, support and strategies they need, email info@foundry.bc.ca.

Bounce Back Program

A skill building program designed to help youth and young adults to tackle mental health issues, email bounceback@cmha.bc.ca.