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  1. Provides high-quality nutritious grocery items through eight Grocery Hubs across the lower mainland. Offer a delivery service to those who have mobility issues and are unable to pick up their grocery orders from our Hubs. Offer kosher grocery options for those...
  2. Volunteer-run agency distributes basic household necessities to families and individuals in need, including women in transition, single parents on income assistance, and new immigrants/refugees. Referral required; see website for referral form. All appointment...
  3. Provides outreach to people who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or difficult to house. Outreach workers meet with individuals where they are - on the street, in a shelter, or in a temporary place - to determine housing needs, and provide assistance...
  4. The Living Room Support Group program is a spiritually-based peer support circle for people living with mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, and bipolar and psychotic disorders; see website for schedule. The Thrift Shop offers low-cost clothin...
  5. 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...
  6. Aunt Leah's Thrift StoreProvided by: Aunt Leah's - AKA: old name Aunt Leah's Place; Aunt Leah's Independent Lifeskills Society
    Sells donated household items, furniture, clothing, and accessories. Store hours are 11 am to 6 pm Wednesday to Sunday. Donations are not accepted at the thrift store location. Drop-off donations are accepted for all items except furniture at the Donation Cent...
  7. Mobile service that distributes donated goods to people who are unhoused. Items include camping and overnight gear, toiletries, clothing, and other essentials. Also provides safer drug use supplies such as 1 cc IV kits with sterile water, alcohol wipes, and vi...
  8. Volunteer students from Metro Vancouver secondary schools donate meals (sandwiches and hot meals), snacks, and care packages (including items such as water bottles, socks, blankets, seasonal and hygiene items) bi-monthly to vulnerable individuals, including un...
  9. 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...
  10. Provides outreach to individuals age 19 and over (youth age 18 and younger may also be eligible) who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or difficult to house. Outreach workers meet with individuals where they are - on the street, in a shelter, or in a...
  11. Offers a drop-in centre and community-based services where youth ages 13 to 18 can access resources, programs, and services for their health, development, and well-being. Services include access to food, clothing, and personal hygiene products. Youth can socia...