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  1. Allows individuals with a qualifying disability to request a refund (up to $500 each calendar year) of the provincial motor fuel tax. Eligible individuals must be 16 years or older; be the registered owner or lessee of a vehicle or have an ownership interest i...
  2. Assists seniors age 65 and over who are in general good health, but require help with non-medical daily tasks to maintain independent living within their homes and remain connected to their communities. Services include light housekeeping, minor home repairs, ...
  3. Strives to help seniors stay in their homes as long as possible. Provides free and low-cost programs designed to improve the physical and mental health of very frail and isolated seniors ages 55 and older through increased activity, peer support, and a sense o...
  4. Provides non-medical home support services for older adults age 55 and over in the Renfrew-Collingwood neighbourhood (between Broadway and East 41st Avenue, and Boundary Road and Victoria Drive). Services include light housekeeping, free grocery delivery, and ...
  5. 9.65KM
    Provides a free shuttle for individuals with mobility-related issues that prevent them from getting around UBC campus. Designated drop-off and pick-up sites will be located throughout the campus. Available to all students, staff, faculty, residents, and visito...
  6. 16.61KM
    A program for residents of Metro Vancouver who have a HandyCard (a photo identity card issued by TransLink). A person is eligible for HandyCard if he or she has a permanent physical, sensory, or cognitive disability that prevents the use of regular public tran...
  7. Offers a variety of services to clients with permanent physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities who require assistance to use the conventional public transit system. The Station Assistance service provides an attendant to be available to assist customers, ...
  8. Provides paratransit services for any person ages 12 and up with a physical (temporary or permanent), sensory, or cognitive disability who is unable to use the regular transit system without assistance; shared-ride service. Walkers, wheelchairs, scooters, and ...
  9. Offers a variety of services to ensure people with disabilities, seniors, and new immigrants are comfortable and confident when using public transit. Provides practice training sessions at the Vancouver Transit Centre on how to board and exit a bus using a mob...
  10. The Bus Pass Program provides bus passes to eligible seniors and Persons with Disabilities (PWD). Passes can be used in communities served by BC Transit or TransLink; HandyDart is not included. Low-Income Seniors pay a $45 non-refundable annual fee and must me...
  11. 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...
  12. Provides transportation to medical and non-medical appointments such as shopping and social excursions for anyone in North Okanagan area. Services include assistance with vehicle entry/exit, and space for a personal attendant. Can accommodate a walker, wheelch...