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  1. Promotes a better quality of life for people in BC living with acquired brain injury. Services include education, information, referral to community services, and systemic advocacy. Website has an online searchable directory of services in BC. Office hours are...
  2. Provides short-term psychosocial intervention to help clients age 18 and over while in a mental health inpatient unit or in the community. The program supports clients to establish routines, reintegrate into the community, and manage their mental health. Accep...
  3. Strives to help seniors stay in their homes as long as possible. Provides free and low-cost programs designed to improve the physical and mental health of very frail and isolated seniors ages 55 and older through increased activity, peer support, and a sense o...
  4. Provides a day program for eligible seniors and adults with disabilities that offers a range of health, social stimulation, and therapeutic recreational programs in supportive group environment. Services include nursing supervision, health status monitoring, m...
  5. Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.Home Support provides assistance wi...
  6. Provides day programs and services for people with disabilities, based on a philosophy of full community inclusion. Services are consumer-focused and encourage participants to become active members of their own communities. Serves Burnaby, Coquitlam, Maple Rid...
  7. Drop-in centre provides a safe place for older adults living in the downtown core to congregate with one another. Offers leisure activities such as cards and games, recreational activities, special events, newspapers and magazines, and computers with internet ...
  8. Day program provides community-based and home-based activities for adults ages 19 to 64 with developmental disabilities. Offers an individualized program where members participate in social, recreational, vocational, and leisure activities. Staff assist member...
  9. A family-led charity dedicated to building inclusive communities for all citizens, without relying on government funding. Provides support by: helping people with disabilities build and maintain networks of healthy, supportive relationships to empower contribu...
  10. Serves disadvantaged residents of the Downtown Eastside and neighbouring communities with a low-cost cafeteria, library, learning centre, theatre, gym, weight room, pool room, and seniors lounge. Programs and services include community education (with a focus ...
  11. Raises funds for BC charities with particular focus on programs that support abused children, battered women, the hungry, the homeless, and the elderly. Office hours are 9 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday. Nonprofit society, registered charity.
  12. Business centre helps create and develop Canadian businesses through financing, venture capital, and consulting services, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises. This office also serves all of BC and the Yukon regarding growth and transition capita...
  13. Builds transformative nature experiences for youth ages 14 to 25 to foster community connectedness, build ecological leadership skills, and enhance well-being. Provides free land-based education, wildlife habitat restoration opportunities, peer mentorship, and...
  14. Encourages the integration of people with disabilities into the creative and artistic life of Canadian communities. Supports and promotes artistic excellence among artists with disabilities working in a variety of disciplines. Develops and presents workshops, ...
  15. Drop-in centre offers people age 55 and over a variety of recreational, educational, and social programs. Services include computer classes, workshops, free wellness programs, yoga, fitness, book club, movie nights, and knitting. Also offers a $5 drop-in lunch...
  16. Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake, handled through a central phone number, is required to assess eligib...
  17. Supports projects that benefit the health of British Columbians, such as the purchase of health care equipment that directly benefits patients. Organizations must submit a letter of intent and will be invited to submit a full grant application if the letter me...
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