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  1. Operates a no-kill shelter to temporarily house stray and surrendered animals. Animals receive effective training and have time for rehabilitation, or recovery from illnesses, before being offered for adoption to new homes. Richmond residents are eligible to r...
  2. Volunteer-run organization collects and delivers dry and wet pet food and supplies (beds, leashes, collars, treats and toys) to pets of homeless and low-income individuals; does not require proof of income. Where there is already a pet food bank in operation, ...
  3. Collects and distributes food on an emergency basis. If the need is ongoing, participants are issued a food hamper once a month and are encouraged to develop other self-help assistance. Distribution hours are 9:30 am to 11:45 am Monday to Thursday for families...
  4. Outreach program in the Downtown Eastside provides free pet food and pet supplies to people with pets who are homeless, low-income, or seniors. Registration with government-issued identification and proof of address is required. Food and pet supply distributio...
  5. Better at Home - Burns LakeProvided by: The Link - AKA: Lakes District Family Enhancement Society (LDFES)
    Helps seniors age 65 and over with simple day-to-day tasks so that they can continue to live independently in their own homes and remain connected to their communities. Services include friendly visiting, grocery pick-up, light housekeeping, light yard work, m...
  6. Assists seniors ages 65 and over who are in general good health, but require help with non-medical daily tasks to maintain independent living within their homes and remain connected to their communities. Services include light housekeeping, grocery shopping, f...
  7. Delivers frozen meals on the first and third Tuesday of each month to older adults age 65 and older who live between Hills and Crescent Valley. Service is on a sliding scale based on income (see website); a subsidy may be available. A form can be completed onl...
  8. Assists seniors age 55 and over who are in general good health, but require help with non-medical daily tasks to maintain independent living within their homes and remain connected to their communities. Services include light housekeeping, meal delivery, frien...
  9. Provides non-medical home support services for older adults age 55 and over in the Renfrew-Collingwood neighbourhood (between Broadway and East 41st Avenue, and Boundary Road and Victoria Drive). Services include light housekeeping, free grocery delivery, a su...
  10. Assists seniors age 65 and over who are in general good health, but require help with non-medical daily tasks to maintain independent living within their homes and remain connected to their communities. Better at Home services include light housekeeping, light...
  11. Promotes health and independence by providing nutritious, local, and affordable meals to people who for physical, mental health, social, or economic reasons, are unable to meet their dietary needs. Delivers hot and/or frozen meals at lunchtime on Mondays, Wedn...
  12. Provides free services to isolated seniors in Chilliwack ages 60 and up. The Bread Delivery Program provides bread delivery to seniors Tuesday mornings and afternoons. The Phone Pal Program provides friendly phone calls and weekly check-ins to seniors from 10 ...
  13. Provides a fridge, freezer, and dry goods pantry with 24-hour daily access for Renfrew Collingwood residents; located on the west side of Collingwood Neighbourhood House, adjacent to the gym entrance. Accepts donations of fresh, frozen, or non-perishable foods...
  14. Delivers a variety of services to foster a healthy Teslin Tlingit community and collaborates with clients to develop personalized case plans. Home Support program assists Elders and people with disabilities to live comfortable in their homes and provides relie...
  15. Gives hope and support to vulnerable individuals and families through the provision of social services and practical assistance focusing on the basic necessities of life. Helps meet the immediate and short-term needs of people in distress through emergency ass...
  16. Distributes food to people in need. Clients are eligible to receive a hamper of food once a month, and can come the other weeks of the month to receive fruit, vegetables, dairy items, protein items, bread, and basic items. Clients can access the food bank once...
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