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  1. Provides support and short-term emergency accommodation for women (cisgender and transgender) ages 50 and older who are leaving violent relationships or are at risk of abuse, threats, or violence. Gives women a safe and supportive living environment with acces...
  2. Provides information regarding ferries, road conditions, weight restrictions, weather, and borders in Yukon. Operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.Website provides detailed maps of traffic, special events, weather conditions, and road closures due to loca...
  3. Provides a variety of employment-related supports, including career counselling, help writing resumes and cover letters, practice for interviews, computer access, and funding opportunities. Office hours are 8:30 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4:30 pm Monday to Frid...
  4. Mentorship for Indigenous youth through environmental and cultural stewardship. The Youth in Stewardship program mentors and support First Nations youth from Grade 9 to university completion, and encourage them in their pursuit of higher education and developm...
  5. The Soup Kitchen offers a take-out meal (which includes a hot soup, sandwich, hard-boiled egg, fruit, pastry, and coffee or tea) between 8 am to 10 am Monday to Friday, includes weekday holidays. Access is from View Street to the hall downstairs. Nonprofit soc...
  6. Provides 35 short-term beds for adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and are working toward goals with the support of staff. Accommodation is divided into female and male sleeping areas. Beds are assigned while in the program; residents able to l...
  7. Safety program for seniors or individuals at high risk of relationship violence. Cell phones are programmed to dial 911 without any upfront or monthly cost to the participant. Program helps bring potentially abusive environments or individuals to the attention...
  8. 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...
  9. Engages all Métis people on northern Vancouver Island through traditional knowledge and wellness services. Offers cultural and recreational programs for community members. Also provides classroom presentations within the community, and drop-ins for Métis child...
  10. A First Nations government and member of the Ktunaxa Nation. Administration oversees and operates a variety of programs and services that support the well being of the community. Chief: Joe Pierre Jr. Councillors: Jason Andrew, Julie Birdstone, Dallas Cardinal...
  11. ?aq?amnik' DaycareProvided by: ?aq?am Community - AKA: St Mary's Indian Band
    A licensed centre staffed with licensed professionals offering two separate programs that serve children from eight to 36 months of age, and from three to five years of age. The daycare provides experiential-based programming that enhances children's growth an...
  12. ?aq?amnik' Head Start ProgramProvided by: ?aq?am Community - AKA: St Mary's Indian Band
    Supports the learning and developmental needs of young children up to age six living in the ?aq?am Community. Programming is centred around education, health promotion, culture and language, nutrition, social support, and parent and family involvement. Support...
  13. Provides affordable rental housing for families with children, seniors ages 60 and over, and people with disabilities. Offers a mix of bachelor, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units. Applicants must meet income level thresholds as established by BC Housing annu...
  14. Works with Aboriginal children and youth who are in the care of Ministry for Children and Family Development (MCFD) and Secwepemc Child and Family Services Society. Helps to provide a strong foundation based on the children's cultural, spiritual, mental, and e...
  15. A full-time live-in program for adjudicated Indigenous female youth ages 12 to 18 as an alternative to incarceration. Youth support workers manage the day to day living environment and provide culture-based programming that addresses substance use, wellness an...
  16. A recovery program open to Indigenous people age 19 and over in the Fraser Region who have already detoxed and are wanting to live a healthier lifestyle. Up to 23 beds are available between the men's home and the women's home; both are drug- and alcohol-free, ...