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  1. Governing and administrative body for the ?Esdilagh First Nation community. Provides programs and services to band members in the areas of health, social development, education, and economic development. Chief: Victor Roy Stump. Councilors: William Baptiste, H...
  2. Coordinates services for adults with developmental disabilities, adults with significant limitations in adaptive functioning and a diagnosis of either fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) or pervasive developmental disorder (PDD)/autism spectrum disorder (AS...
  3. Supports the well-being of Aboriginal children, youth, and families, especially those who are vulnerable, through child protection and child and youth mental health services. Also offers family support services, guardianship services, adoption, and services fo...
  4. 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...
  5. Access RDSPProvided by: Disability Alliance BC (DABC) - AKA: Disability Alliance BC Society
    Helps qualified persons with disabilities to save for long-term financial security, and enables people receiving social assistance to protect their assets and income. Assists individuals with disabilities to apply for a Disability Tax Credit (DTC) and a Regist...
  6. Offers a variety of services to clients with permanent physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities who require assistance to use the conventional public transit system. The Station Assistance service provides an attendant to be available to assist customers, ...
  7. Administers the adoption process in BC. Through the Adoption Reunion Registry, provides search, intermediary, and support services to those whose lives have been affected by an adoption in BC (www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/birth-adoption/adoptions/ado...
  8. Provides youth justice services and adoption services. Serves Hixon, Mackenzie, McBride, Prince George, Valemount, and Vanderhoof. Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
  9. Provides group homes, home share and independent living for adults with intellectual disabilities who qualify for CLBC (Community Living BC) services. Also offers financial management, health and nutrition, relationship building, and life skills coaching for a...
  10. Adult Residential ServicesProvided by: Aspire Richmond - AKA: old name Richmond Society for Community Living
    Staffed Residential Program operates in four homes in Richmond neighbourhoods. Each home operates as an extended family which includes the individuals supported, their families and support networks, and staff. Supported Living Program matches the needs and des...
  11. Provides direct and indirect support to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities who are registered with Community Living British Columbia (CLBC). Provides safe housing in a caring home environment. Encourages individuals and families to ta...
  12. Advocacy AccessProvided by: Disability Alliance BC (DABC) - AKA: Disability Alliance BC Society
    Provides one-on-one assistance people with disabilities to apply for, and appeal the denial of, provincial (PWD) and federal (Canada Pension Plan) disability benefits. Files back-taxes for people with provincial disability benefits and helps people with the Di...
  13. 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.
  14. The Bus Pass Program provides bus passes to eligible seniors and Persons with Disabilities (PWD). Passes can be used in communities served by BC Transit or TransLink; HandyDart is not included. Low-Income Seniors pay a $45 non-refundable annual fee and must me...
  15. Raises funds to help pay for essential needs of BC Children's Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children, and the BC Children's Hospital Research Institute. The foundation accepts financial donations from individuals and corporations and also raises money...
  16. Provides income assistance, disability assistance, and referrals to employment services for individuals who are unemployed, underemployed, awaiting other income, or unable to work. Eligibility and monthly assistance rates depend on income and asset levels, and...
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