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  1. Full-time day care program for children ages three to five embracing Aboriginal culture within all activities, including outdoor curriculum and connection to the land. Runs from 8 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday. Families eligible for Ministry of Children and Fami...
  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 low-income families an opportunity to participate in Kamloops Park and Recreation activities at a more affordable cost. To apply, photo ID for the applicant, birth certificates of family members, a current utility bill for proof of address, and income...
  4. Provides financial assistance for the medical and respite needs of families with children up to 18 years of age who have severe disabilities and are being cared for at home. Application forms are available online, at local MCFD offices, and health units.
  5. Provides financial assistance to financially disadvantaged children and youth so that they can access organized amateur sport. Serves youth ages five to 18 who are attending school, have a sponsor reference, and meet eligibility criteria. Applicants must meet ...
  6. Provides funding to help families with the cost of purchasing eligible autism intervention services for children or youth with autism spectrum disorder. The Autism Funding: Under Age 6 Program provides families up to $22,000 per child to assist in purchasing e...
  7. 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...
  8. Provides a supplement to fully or partially cover the cost of attendance at a recognized camp for children of income assistance, disability assistance, or hardship assistance recipients; or adult recipients of disability assistance. Phone service is available ...
  9. A supplement may be provided to BCEA recipients of income assistance, hardship assistance, or disability assistance who have no other resources to cover necessary moving, transportation, and living expenses. The recipient requires ministry approval before incu...
  10. Provides BCEA recipients with a supplement to assist with extra costs associated with a dependent child's schooling. Generally included in a family's July payment for the August benefit month to help cover expenses for a child that is under 19 years of age and...
  11. 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...
  12. Through Park Prescriptions (PaRX), doctors can prescribe a Parks Canada Discovery Pass to patients to improve their mental/physical health; registration is required online (www.parkprescriptions.ca). The pass offers unlimited admission for a year at national p...
  13. A one-time $1,200 grant for eligible children to encourage parents to save early for post-secondary costs. To be eligible, the child must have been born in 2006 or later, parent and child must be residents of BC, and child must be beneficiary of a Registered E...
  14. Supports families who have expenses related to their children's health or disability needs. Support can cover costs related to travel, medical or therapeutic equipment, or other specialized supports. Referrals are through Island Health professionals or communi...
  15. 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 ...
  16. 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...
  17. 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...
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