Address
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816 20th Street
New Westminster, BC, V3M 4W6
Mailing Address
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816 20th Street
New Westminster, BC, V3M 4W6
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Provided by Aunt Leah's
4 other services offered by this agency
Provides safe, supportive, and affordable, communal housing in a single detached home for youth ages 19 to 27 transitioning from foster care; four to five spaces are available at a time.
Provides safe, supportive, and affordable, communal housing in a single detached home for youth ages 19 to 27 transitioning from foster care; four to five spaces are available at a time. Staff support youth as they work on employment, education and/or training goals.
Staff support youth as they work on employment, education and/or training goals.
Provided by Aunt Leah's
4 other services offered by this agency
Provides resources and support to former youth in care ages 19 and up.
Provides resources and support to former youth in care ages 19 and up. Support workers assess needs and program fits, which may include help finding housing, developing life skills, or finding employment. Offers individual support, mental health counselling, food and personal care, group outings, Indigenous cultural teachings, and resource navigation.
Support workers assess needs and program fits, which may include help finding housing, developing life skills, or finding employment. Offers individual support, mental health counselling, food and personal care, group outings, Indigenous cultural teachings, and resource navigation.
Provided by Aunt Leah's
4 other services offered by this agency
Provides supportive, transitional housing for teens ages 16 to 18 who are currently connected to the foster care system and are looking to become independent and live on their own.
Provides supportive, transitional housing for teens ages 16 to 18 who are currently connected to the foster care system and are looking to become independent and live on their own. Services include essential life skills training that gives teens the ability and confidence to live on their own as they transition out of government care.
Services include essential life skills training that gives teens the ability and confidence to live on their own as they transition out of government care.
Provided by Aunt Leah's
4 other services offered by this agency
An extension of the Link program, provides former youth in care who are homeless or at risk of homelessness with immediate access to housing and regular support services.
An extension of the Link program, provides former youth in care who are homeless or at risk of homelessness with immediate access to housing and regular support services. Ensures that youth in great need can enter difficult rental markets, secure and maintain housing, and develop essential life skills.
Ensures that youth in great need can enter difficult rental markets, secure and maintain housing, and develop essential life skills.
Provided by Aunt Leah's
4 other services offered by this agency
Provides supported housing and services to pregnant women (who are about to give birth) and new mothers who are at risk of homelessness and losing custody of their baby.
Provides supported housing and services to pregnant women (who are about to give birth) and new mothers who are at risk of homelessness and losing custody of their baby. Applicants must not have any current criminal involvement and must be in recovery from and/or free of substance use. Offers a safe home environment, post-natal support, connection to community resources, training on caring for children and life skills, Indigenous cultural teachings, and the Aboriginal Infant Development Program (AIDP) Program. Open referral. Applications are online.
Applicants must not have any current criminal involvement and must be in recovery from and/or free of substance use. Offers a safe home environment, post-natal support, connection to community resources, training on caring for children and life skills, Indigenous cultural teachings, and the Aboriginal Infant Development Program (AIDP) Program. Open referral. Applications are online.