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  1. Presents a series of concerts by established and emerging local musicians from September to June, as well as special events throughout the year. Membership fees apply which includes admission to concerts; non-member tickets are around $22. Also awards annual s...
  2. Organization of professionals in medicine, psychology, dentistry, and other allied health fields, who share a scientific and clinical interest in hypnosis. Makes referrals to health professionals who use hypnosis in their treatment. Provides tuition scholarshi...
  3. Provides credit to Burnaby residents in financial need. Available to low income individuals, families, seniors, and people with disabilities; subject to eligibility criteria. The credit can be used at any Burnaby Parks, Recreation and Culture facility for prog...
  4. A tertiary care facility providing diagnosis and treatment on an inpatient or ambulatory basis for children and youth ages 16 and under from across BC. Houses a 24-hour emergency department. Visiting hours are 2 pm to 8 pm Monday to Friday. Also houses the Sun...
  5. Provides transitional housing support to youth, ages 16 to 24, of any gender who are homeless or who are at risk of homelessness. Participants work with staff to create a plan based on their goals to achieve long-term sustainable housing. Program offers a vari...
  6. Offers advocacy, education, and support for people affected by epilepsy. Provides a resource library, information materials in various languages, educational events, information and referral services, hospital outreach, support groups, and peer support. Also o...
  7. Burnaby Parks, Recreation and Culture Commission oversees parks, recreational facilities, museums, and cultural facilities in Burnaby. Indoor facilities include gymnasiums, fitness centres, swimming pools, ice rinks, pottery studios, art studios, dance studios...
  8. Scholarships and BursariesProvided by: Belonging Network - AKA: old name Adoptive Families Association of BC (AFABC)
    Offers bursaries to eligible applicants who are current or former youth in care, as well as youth who have joined their family by legal adoption. Applicants must be from 17 to 26 years of age at application deadline, BC residents, and registered in a vocationa...
  9. Provides financial assistance to marginalized groups with low incomes to help with their monthly rent payments. Recipients do not qualify for other BC Housing rental assistance programs and pay more than 30 percent of their gross monthly income towards rent. P...
  10. Housing stabilization program for low-income residents in Burnaby ages 19 and up. Offers low-fee, short-term loans with no interest to low-income individuals and families residing in Burnaby who are at risk of eviction or essential utility disconnection due to...
  11. Provides advocacy, education, and peer support services for families of transplant children, and promotes awareness about life-saving organ donation. Also provides medical supplies, including nutritional formula, tube feeding supplies, and prescription medicat...
  12. Homeless Hub is a drop-in centre that provides support services to the homeless, including meals (breakfast at 9 am, lunch at 12 noon, and a bagged meal at 3:30 pm), a cooking club, shower and laundry facilities (from 9 am to 2 pm), a seniors group, a support ...
  13. Provides modest-income families with access to grants for up to $3,200 for their children's post-secondary education by opening a no-fee Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP). Assists clients through every step of the registration process, removing any barr...
  14. Provides in-person information and access to a wide range of federal government services and benefits related to employment, financial assistance, and personal identification. Includes programs that assist seniors, families and children, individuals with disab...
  15. Provides bursaries and awards in recognition of children and youth up to age 21 who work through challenges and obstacles to succeed in school. Eligible recipients include graduates from alternative programs, elementary school, or high school, and who show com...
  16. Provides in-person information and access to a wide range of federal government services and benefits related to employment, financial assistance, and personal identification. Includes programs that assist seniors, families and children, individuals with disab...
  17. Provides recreation and cultural services in the City of New Westminster. Indoor facilities include gymnasiums, fitness centres, swimming pools, ice rinks, pottery studios, art studios, dance studios, multipurpose rooms, climbing wall, a theatre, preschools, c...
  18. Provides housing supports to residents of Burnaby, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, and Pitt Meadows who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Services include housing needs assessment; triage with service providers; system navigation assistance; short term fi...
  19. Housing stabilization program for low-income residents in New Westminster age 19 and up. Offers low-fee, short-term loans to low-income individuals and families residing in New Westminster who are at risk of eviction or essential utility disconnection due to a...
  20. Homelessness Prevention ProgramProvided by: Act 2 Child and Family Services - AKA: Act II Child and Family Services
    Provides services to individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in particular women who have experienced violence or are at risk of violence; also considers youth transitioning out of foster care, individuals of Indigenous descent, and individual...