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  1. 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...
  2. 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...
  3. 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.
  4. 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...
  5. 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...
  6. 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...
  7. Holistic treatment program with up to 10 beds for self-identified males above the age of 19 with substance addiction; incorporates indigenous cultural and spiritual practices based on a medicine wheel (mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual healing) as par...
  8. A recovery program open to Indigenous people age 19 and over in the Fraser Region who have already detoxed and are wanting to live a healthier lifestyle. Up to 23 beds are available between the men's home and the women's home; both are drug- and alcohol-free, ...
  9. A recovery home with up to 10 beds for persons of First Nations ancestry and of other lineages; applicants must be age 19 or older and have completed a recovery-based program, be stabilized, and in need of further housing and recovery support. Provides a safe ...