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  1. Provides services to people and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in particular of Aboriginal descent. Helps individuals and families access rental housing in the private market, through support services such as accompaniment to appointment...
  2. Affordable Housing - VancouverProvided by: Lu'ma Native Housing Society - AKA: Luma Native Housing Society
    19.30KM
    Provides market and subsidized rental units to people with Indigenous ancestry in the Lower Mainland. Applicants are housed from a waiting list. Applications are available by contacting the society, or downloadable from the website. Funded by BC Housing.
  3. Provides temporary housing for homeless, at risk of homelessness, or chronically homeless Indigenous women. Five beds are for women who need somewhere stable to live while they organize their life; they may be dealing with addiction, family violence, or other ...
  4. 16.36KM
    A centralized database of applicants seeking subsidized housing across BC. Eligibility is based on residency and household income below a certain limit; see website for full eligibility requirements. Applicants can apply online, by mail, by fax, or at the near...
  5. 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 ...
  6. Aboriginal Mental Health Outreach provides culturally appropriate mental health counselling to Aboriginal youth and their families who have been unable to engage with or access mental health services. Services include assessment and therapeutic counselling and...
  7. An outreach worker connects individuals age 19 and over who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or difficult to house with support services. Outreach workers meet with individuals where they are - on the street, in a shelter, or in a temporary place - ...
  8. Provides assistance for families searching for stable housing and helps with goal planning. Serves Burnaby, New Westminster, and Tri-Cities. Hours are 9 am to 4 pm Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; walk-in and pre-booked appointments available.
  9. Provides wraparound outreach services to people of Indigenous descent (families, single men, and single women) who are homeless (for six months or more, or have had three episodes of homelessness in the last year), or at risk of homelessness. Uses the Medicine...
  10. Provides services to individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in particular people of Indigenous descent, women who have experienced violence or are at risk of violence, youth transitioning out of foster care, and individuals leaving the correc...
  11. Provides services to individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in particular people of Indigenous descent, women who have experienced violence or are at risk of violence, youth transitioning out of foster care, and individuals leaving the correc...
  12. Homelessness Prevention ProgramProvided by: Act 2 Child and Family Services - AKA: Act II Child and Family Services
    5.92KM
    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...
  13. Supports to Indigenous youth ages 16 to 24 who are episodically and chronically homeless to obtain or sustain housing. Priority is given to youth who are aging out of or have aged out of care. Connects youth to permanent housing and provides resources for life...
  14. Assists Indigenous people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in finding and securing long-term or more stable housing options. Services include an outreach team, and the RentSmart program which is recognized by many landlords in Metro Vancouver as a r...
  15. Provides outreach to Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals age 19 and over (youth age 18 and younger may also be eligible) who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or difficult to house. Outreach workers determine housing needs, offer resources from...
  16. Provides safe, subsidized, affordable, long-term rental accommodation for people of Aboriginal ancestry and with limited income. Six townhouse complexes provide 199 units in Surrey and Chilliwack. Rent is based on income. Apply directly to housing society. Off...
  17. Provides services for tenants of housing directly managed by BC Housing, including accepting rental payments. Also accepts applications for a range of subsidized housing options for individuals who have low incomes, seniors, people with disabilities, Aborigina...
  18. Offers a supportive housing program to 14 First Nations, Métis, and Inuit women and children affected by violence or abuse. Women can stay for up to 24 months in a self-contained apartment. Services include accompaniment, activity groups, advocacy, emotional s...
  19. New Beginnings HousingProvided by: Lu'ma Native Housing Society - AKA: Luma Native Housing Society
    24.31KM
    Modular construction building provides supportive housing for Indigenous people who are experiencing homelessness. 98-unit temporary housing complex has one building for women, and one for men and women. 24-hour support services available for residents includ...
  20. Offers housing services to seniors age 60 and over who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Services include housing navigation, and information and referral. Homeless Outreach Services provides outreach services to seniors, in particular seniors of Indige...