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  1. 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...
  2. Provides emergency financial assistance to income-challenged parents/guardians of children age 18 or younger who are facing life-threatening illness or injury. Also provides financial assistance for funeral costs in the event of a child's death. Funds services...
  3. Promotes interest in and enjoyment of cultural activities in Campbell River. Sponsors and hosts a wide range of contemporary art programs and events throughout the year encompassing visual and literary arts. Serves as a source of information, education, and ad...
  4. Provides general information about the Canada Child Benefit, BC Childhood Opportunity Benefit, Yukon Child Benefit, Child Disability Benefit, and Children's Special Allowances. Hours are 9 am to 5 pm Pacific time, Monday to Friday; automated callback service i...
  5. Provides tax-free payments of $260, $390, or $650 for each eligible child under 12 years old for dental care for families earning less than $90,000 per year. Parents and guardians can apply for a maximum of two payments for each eligible child if the child rec...
  6. Assists in paying the costs of a child's full- or part-time studies after high school through the addition of money into a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children from low-income families. No personal contributions to an RESP are required to rece...
  7. Provides $500 per week for up to a maximum of 44 weeks between September 27, 2020 and May 7, 2022 per household for workers (including self-employed individuals): unable to work for at least 50% of the week because they must care for a child under the age of 1...
  8. 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...
  9. Rent subsidy program provides a portion of rent to eligible low- to moderate-income Yukoners. Eligible applicants must: be a Canadian citizen or have permanent resident or refugee status; be a Yukon resident for at least three months; be renting a house in Yuk...
  10. 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...
  11. Manages and administers a wide range of subsidized housing options for low-income individuals, families, and seniors. Provides housing services to Carcross, and serves as access point to the Home Repair Program, Rent Geared to Income Program, and Rent Suppleme...
  12. Manages and administers a wide range of subsidized housing options for low-income individuals, families, and seniors. Provides housing services to Carmacks, and serves as access point to the Home Repair Program, Rent Geared to Income Program, and Rent Suppleme...
  13. Housing stabilization program for low-income residents age 19 and over in Central Okanagan (Kelowna, West Kelowna, Lake Country and Peachland). Offers interest-free, repayable loans to eligible renters of Central Okanagan who are at risk of being evicted, or t...
  14. Offers financial support to individuals and families in need. Grants can cover clothing and footwear, food and basic household needs, and personal development or recreation. They can also cover medical expenses such as prosthetics, eyewear, home adjustments fo...
  15. Provides additional subsidies to child care providers to reduce costs for parents. Fee reductions under the program are $350 per month for group infant/toddler (under 36 months) care, $200 per month for family infant/toddler care, $100 per month for group chil...
  16. Provides financial assistance to families who may not be able to afford to pay for their child ages 12 and under, or special needs child ages 16 and under, to attend a licensed child care centre, family day home, or school-aged program. Amount of subsidy is ba...
  17. Provides support, funding, and other resources for families of children and youth with support needs that meet the criteria for eligibility. Children or youth must be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder or developmental disability, or be eligibile for the ...
  18. Provides financial assistance to low-income families for prescription drugs, glasses, contact lenses, and eye examinations for children ages 18 and under. A physician must apply for benefits on behalf of a patient; in communities without a resident physician, ...
  19. 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...
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