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  1. A free grocery program for anyone in need in New Westminster and surrounding areas. Pickup available in New Westminster on Saturdays: 12:30 pm to 1 pm at St Aidan's Presbyterian Church (1320 7th Avenue), 1:30 pm to 2 pm at Knox Presbyterian Church (403 Columbi...
  2. Volunteer-run mutual aid fridge, freezer, and pantry offers free community access with healthy free food and essential supplies to self-identified women in the Downtown Eastside. Call regarding donating food and hygiene items. Hours are 1 pm to 6 pm Tuesday to...
  3. National organization dedicated to assisting aging individuals and aging dogs across BC. Assists older adults in the care of their dogs; provides care for older dogs whose lives have been disrupted due to illness or death of a human companion; provides educati...
  4. Offers daily drop-in programs for elders age 55 and older who live in Vancouver. Elders, who sign up as members, may access a daily 12 noon luncheon as well as social/recreational activities. There is also a food bank every Wednesday (except during cheque issu...
  5. Aims to address systemic gaps that exist for underserved and vulnerable communities across the Lower Mainland, including those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, children and youth, Indigenous, black, and people of colour populations, and individuals...
  6. Offers a range of services to individuals and families who live in poverty or are at high risk of poverty; some services are for Jewish community, and some are open to all. ?Offers advocacy and care management to address a range of issues such as lack of incom...
  7. Assists those in need, particularly Elders and those with low incomes, who are age 18 and up or the caregiver of a Huu-ay-aht child (from birth to age 18). Individuals can apply for one box per household (one to four Huu-ay-aht citizens), or two boxes per hous...
  8. Provides a free weekly hamper program where families or individuals ages 16 and up can pick up fresh produce, dried goods, and household goods weekly at Sunset Community Centre. Patrons can register online, in-person, or over the phone, weekly to be a part of ...
  9. Little Mountain Riley Park (LM-RP) Neighbourhood Food Network (NFN) is a grassroots network of community members, businesses, and organizations that ensures local residents have access to healthy food through programs such as the Riley Park Community Garden (R...
  10. Food ProgramsProvided by: CityReach Care Society - AKA: City Reach Care Society
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    Food For Families is a free fresh-food food bank for low-income households in Greater Vancouver; registration is required and currently closed, check website for updates. Club Freedom is a weekly gathering that includes Christian worship and a hot meal on Sund...
  11. Offers community drop-in programming on Mondays and Wednesdays. Oatmeal served from 10 am to 12:30 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays. Free food items offered at the community fridge and pantry located inside the Neighbourhood House on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10...
  12. The Frozen Meal program offers low-cost meals ($2 for soups, $4 for casseroles, and $5 for entrees) which can be ordered online, by phone, or in person; orders can be picked up from 9 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday, or delivered between 9 am to 1 pm Tuesdays a...
  13. Breakfast Program offers a low cost breakfast option for students and families of Lord Strathcona Elementary. Fees are $2.50 per meal. Backback Program provides participants with produce and staples to last through the weekend.
  14. Food Bank provides groceries to low-income people. Hours are 10 am to 12 noon Tuesdays and Thursdays; no appointment necessary. New clients must present ID, proof of income, and proof of address. Holds a Santa Breakfast on the first Saturday of December offeri...
  15. Breakfast Connect provides hot breakfast and referrals to community resources from 9 am to 10 am Fridays. Free Food Market distributes recovered and donated food items from 9 am to 10 am Wednesdays. Nourishing Hope Marketplace allows individuals to choose the...
  16. Neighbourhood Pantry provides groceries to low-income individuals and families in the Hastings Sunrise area. Multicultural Food Skills Exchange offers cooking and nutrition workshops for community members. Kids in the Kitchen is drop-in parent-child cooking pr...
  17. Food programs accessible to Simon Fraser University (SFU) students include a voucher program, community fridge, and food rescue program. The Food Bank Program is for students with valid student ID. Offers a $25 food voucher that can be redeemed at specific sup...
  18. The Emergency Food Cupboard assists low-income Delta residents who are in crisis situations by providing emergency food, food vouchers, and bus tickets. In addition, clients are given information on other resources for food available in the community. Througho...
  19. Rescues surplus food from producers and suppliers, and redirects it to local nonprofits and food-insecure households and individuals throughout Vancouver. The Rescued Food Box Program provides weekly delivery of a grocery box to members for $10 per delivery. B...
  20. Provides the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit people of Canada with education, employment services, emergency food, counselling support, arts, recreation, culture, addiction counselling, and business initiatives. Through Counselling services, peer counsellors p...
  21. Provides approximately 10 to 12 food items per client per week to residents of Burnaby who are experiencing food insecurity. To access services, registration with government-issued identification (ID) for each family member (expired ID and photocopies stamped ...
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