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  1. Provides youth justice services and guardianship services for Vancouver south of Kingsway. Youth justice services include bail supervision, and specialized youth probation supervision through court referral; other services include referrals to attendance progr...
  2. 18-month housing subsidy program for youth who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness, have other identified risk factors, are in financial need, and feel ready, with support, to live independently. Offers financial assistance, psycho-educational and life ski...
  3. Offers housing specific support including rental subsidy for market housing, education on tenancy rights, and life skills development in securing and sustaining safe housing. Provides one-to-one outreach support and advocacy, and connection and introduction to...
  4. A legal agreement between youth and Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) is available for youth ages 16 to 18 who cannot return home to their family for reasons of safety, and youth who have no parent or guardian willing to take responsibility fo...
  5. Operates as a social enterprise, offering affordable rooms to business travellers and tourists. Also provides reduced-rate accommodation for individuals who require temporary emergency stays, including students, families and patients traveling for medical trea...
  6. Provides 24-hour emergency accommodation for families, single parents (male or female) with their dependent children, and couples (of any gender) without children; 18 beds available in dorm-style bedrooms. Provides three meals and two snacks daily. Small locke...
  7. Provides transitional housing support to youth, ages 16 to 24, of any gender who are homeless or who are at risk of homelessness. Participants work with staff to create a plan based on their goals to achieve long-term sustainable housing. Program offers a vari...
  8. 1.58KM
    Provides affordable housing in studio apartments in the Downtown Eastside for 96 fully independent residents on fixed and/or low incomes. Fixed-rate rents are based on BC Housing Homeless At Risk guidelines. 38 units are reserved for indigenous youth participa...
  9. Outreach program that supports youth up to age 24 who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness, and who fall outside of eligibility for funding from either Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) or Housing First supports. Servic...
  10. Supports youth ages 16 to 19 to find, secure, and maintain safe and affordable housing while transitioning to adulthood. In-office services include advocacy, housing search assistance, moving assistance, and landlord mediation support. Service also provided at...
  11. Support LinkProvided by: Aunt Leah's - AKA: old name Aunt Leah's Place; Aunt Leah's Independent Lifeskills Society
    16.67KM
    Provides supportive, transitional housing for teens currently connected to the foster care system who are looking to become independent and live on their own. Services include essential life skills training that gives teens the ability and confidence to live o...
  12. Specialized housing typically includes 24-hour staffing and supervision or one live-in care provider with additional staff support during the day. A home is carefully selected and developed around a child or youth to meet their specific health, physical, menta...
  13. Co-ed residential homes provide safe environment to give stability during crises and transitional periods in youth's life. Homes offer nutritious meals, educational and recreational opportunities, support and feedback for youth and family, behavioural assessme...
  14. Provides youth ages 16 to 24 with temporary financial assistance to help with monthly rent payments in the private rental market. Youth must be eligible low-income earners who are employed full or part-time, and live in Burnaby, New Westminster, the North Shor...
  15. Family and Community Services are for families with school-aged deaf, hard-of-hearing, and deafblind children and youth up to age 23. Services include language and literacy support (sign language and English); parent coaching; parenting groups; youth groups an...
  16. Short-term emergency housing and support services for up to four youth of all genders, ages 15 to 18, who may be homeless or needing a break from a stressful family situation (including unsafe and dangerous situations); stay is up to 14 days (which in some cas...
  17. Supports the well-being of children, youth, and families, especially those who are vulnerable, through child protection and child and youth mental health services. Also offers family support services, guardianship services, adoption, services for children and ...
  18. Offers supportive housing to youth and adults with serious and persistent mental illness so that they can live independently. Summit House is a long-term residence with part-time support that accommodates five adults in Port Coquitlam; maximum stay is two year...