We are proud to provide the Community Voicemail to other charitable and non-profit service providers who work to alleviate homelessness in the city.
The Community Voicemail provides free voicemail phone numbers to front-line workers. The front-line workers provide free voicemails to people that have no constant, reliable form of communication, are homeless or in transition.
Prince George is the second community in Canada to have a voicemail program.
Get Started
If you or your organization would like to participate in the Community Voicemail program, please contact AHSPG at:
- 250-564-9794
For Individuals
Never miss another important message
Stay in contact with your housing provider, employment worker, social worker, health care provider, probation officer, counsellor, mental health worker, and support group or sponsor.
Get connected in 3 easy steps
- Sign up
- Personalize your recording
- Give out your voicemail number to your service providers
Locations of public phones to check your messages:
Prince George Native Friendship Centre, the Fire Pit, Saint Vincent De Paul, Work BC, YAP, Central Interior Native Health, Salvation Army Food Bank, Shepard’s Corner, Hadih House, and payphones at the Court House.
For Organizations
Broadcast
Send one message to all Community Voicemail users in the city about job fairs, job opportunities, health screenings, free events, available shelter, and homelessness services.
Instant Reply
Clients can instantly reply to their case managers after hearing a broadcast message that interests them by pressing 4.
Reset by Phone
When one client has met their goals, case managers reset the number to give it to someone new.
Technical Assistance
The Community Voicemail has Hawa Ayorech from AHSPG to maintain the system.
Thank you to our partners who make the Community Voicemail available to the people of Prince George:
- Aboriginal Housing Society of Prince George
- Central Interior Native Health
- The Fire Pit
- Hadih House
- John Howard Society
- Ketso Yoh
- Positive Living North (PLN)
- Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training (PGNAETA)
- St Vincent De Paul
- Work BC