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  1. Provides services to people and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in particular of Aboriginal descent. Helps individuals and families access rental housing in the private market, through support services such as accompaniment to appointment...
  2. A supplement may be provided to BCEA recipients of income assistance, hardship assistance, or disability assistance who have no other resources to cover necessary moving, transportation, and living expenses. The recipient requires ministry approval before incu...
  3. Homeless Hub is a drop-in centre that provides support services to the homeless, including meals (breakfast at 9 am, lunch at 12 noon, and a bagged meal at 3:30 pm), a cooking club, shower and laundry facilities (from 9 am to 2 pm), a seniors group, a support ...
  4. Housing stabilization program for low-income residents in Burnaby ages 19 and up. Offers low-fee, short-term loans with no interest to low-income individuals and families residing in Burnaby who are at risk of eviction or essential utility disconnection due to...
  5. Provides financial assistance to marginalized groups with low incomes to help with their monthly rent payments. Recipients do not qualify for other BC Housing rental assistance programs and pay more than 30 percent of their gross monthly income towards rent. P...
  6. Offers safe and non-judgmental triage and case planning to meet clients' immediate and long-term needs, and support clients in meeting their goals. Provides outreach to individuals age 19 and over who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or difficult to...
  7. Offers affordable internet, and mobile plans to eligible customers. Internet plans include speeds between 25 and 150 megabits per second and fees are $9.99, $14.99, or $34.99 per month with no modem or installation fees. Also offers TV-internet bundles for up ...
  8. Association representing housing co-ops in BC. Provides member co-ops with support, education, resources, consultation/mediation, news updates, advocacy, and group buying. Also provides an online directory of all BC housing co-ops. Administers two programs tha...
  9. Offers short-term emergency financial assistance for people living with HIV/AIDS who have limited incomes, and who have exhausted other community and government options. The fund supports clients to replace lost or stolen ID; make damage deposits or cover movi...
  10. Provides wraparound outreach services to people of Indigenous descent (families, single men, and single women) who are homeless (for six months or more, or have had three episodes of homelessness in the last year), or at risk of homelessness. Uses the Medicine...
  11. 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...
  12. 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...
  13. 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...
  14. Provides services to individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in particular people of Indigenous descent, women who have experienced violence or are at risk of violence, youth transitioning out of foster care, and individuals leaving the correc...
  15. Provides services to individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in particular people of Indigenous descent, women who have experienced violence or are at risk of violence, youth transitioning out of foster care, and individuals leaving the correc...
  16. Homelessness Prevention ProgramProvided by: Act 2 Child and Family Services - AKA: Act II Child and Family Services
    Provides services to individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in particular women who have experienced violence or are at risk of violence; also considers youth transitioning out of foster care, individuals of Indigenous descent, and individual...
  17. Provides housing supports to residents of Burnaby, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, and Pitt Meadows who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Services include housing needs assessment; triage with service providers; system navigation assistance; short term fi...
  18. 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...
  19. Offers internet connectivity at a reduced cost of $9.95 a month for low-income families and people with disabilities in BC. The reduced cost is applicable for 24 months with regular pricing thereafter. It includes speeds of up to 25 megabits per second and up ...
  20. Provides services for tenants of housing directly managed by BC Housing, including accepting rental payments. Also accepts applications for a range of subsidized housing options for individuals who have low incomes, seniors, people with disabilities, Aborigina...