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  1. Offers a variety of low-cost produce as well as products including frozen meals, flax rolls, cheeses, dairy, preserves, and other non-perishable food items. As well, there are a variety of local artisans selling pottery, children's toys, photography, greeting ...
  2. Provides a drop-in resource centre with one-stop services for youth 12 to 21 years of age. Services include an emergency food bank, showers, and laundry. Youth workers provide support services including information and referral on shelter, income assistance, l...
  3. Youth Necessity NookProvided by: BGC Kamloops - AKA: old name Boys and Girls Club of Kamloops
    Offers youth ages 11 to 24 non-perishable food items, personal hygiene products, and household cleaning supplies once per week. Reuseable bags are available. Hours are 12 noon to 6 pm Monday to Thursday, and 9 am to 10 pm Fridays. Funded in part by United Way ...
  4. Leads social and economic planning for Williams Lake and area. Engages community members and organizations, businesses and government to research social issues and create solutions. Priority areas of work are poverty prevention and reduction, community economi...
  5. Food warehouse that provides food for individuals and families in need who reside in West Kelowna; hours are 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm Wednesdays, and 9:30 am to 11:15 am Thursdays, with bakery items and buns available from 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. From 12:30 p...
  6. Pro-life pregnancy centre provides support, education, and resources to individuals faced with an unintended pregnancy. Services include pregnancy tests, pregnancy decision-making support, childbirth education, parenting education, material support (maternity ...
  7. A decentralized food distribution network and mutual aid initiative that provides healthy, free food and essential supplies through community fridges and pantries. There is 24-hour access to a Kitsilano Residential Community Fridge and pantry behind 3066 West ...
  8. Provides food services to all community members, of all ages. Hot meals are served daily and include lunch from 12 noon to 1 pm, and dinner from 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Also provides snacks and meals to go upon request; contact the front desk at 604-390-3000. The ...
  9. Manages public health and communicable disease control for Cowichan Tribes, and also provides health education programs. Traditional and non-traditional methods of healing are utilized; health care professionals include a speech language pathologist and an occ...
  10. Provides information and referrals and support to people who self-identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, Two-Spirit, asexual, intersex, queer, questioning, and their allies, as well as those who do not identify and their allies. Also pro...
  11. Provides nutritious recovered food hampers on a weekly basis to seniors, single parents, and at-risk youth in the Tri-Cities and area. Hampers can be picked up at 2272 Leigh Square Place at 3 pm on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays; advance registration is requir...
  12. Bulk produce buying initiative to help families include more fresh fruits and vegetables in their meals at a low cost. Distributes food the third Thursday of the month to a central location. Fee of $12 for a small box or $20 for a large box is due by Wednesday...
  13. Provides food bank services to registered low-income individuals and families. Food hampers are available on a drop-in basis 9 am to 1 pm Monday to Friday (except on the 3rd or 4th Thursday of each month); call to confirm and leave a voice message. Non-perisha...
  14. Food bank hours are 10 am to 2 pm Tuesdays and Saturdays. Also open 12 noon to 1 pm Tuesdays, offering extra fresh produce, meat, and other food that may have been donated through food recovery programs. Regular hamper distribution happens 12 noon and 1 pm on ...
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