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  1. Provides 30 self-contained suites of transitional housing for adults age 19 and over from Tri-cities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody) who are lacking housing options. Staff and outreach workers assist residents and provide support, referrals, and li...
  2. Through the Army, Navy and Air Force Vets in Canada - BC Command, provides housing for seniors ages 55 and over; veterans are given priority. Applications can be requested by email or by phone to be added to the waitlist. Housing charge is 30% of income in two...
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    Provides mentorship, cultural connection, housing, and support to Indigenous youth transitioning from foster care into adulthood. Focuses on preparing youth for adulthood through workshops, field trips, and one-on-one mentorship sessions.
  4. Provides 42 self-contained units of transitional housing for adults from Richmond, who have a history of homelessness, and need additional support services to maintain housing. Pets welcome, 2 units are wheelchair accessible. Harm reduction focus; provides a m...
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    A centralized database of applicants seeking subsidized housing across BC. Eligibility is based on residency and household income below a certain limit; see website for full eligibility requirements. Applicants can apply online, by mail, by fax, or at the near...
  6. Low-barrier apartments for up to 36 women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside who have been impacted by violence, including eight units designated for women with mental health diagnoses. Services include accompaniment, activity groups, advocacy, a community kitch...
  7. Low-barrier, 12-bed second-stage transitional housing for self-identified women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside; no children permitted. Staffed 24 hours a day. ID is required, but will accept transgender women whose ID reads as male, as long as the individual...
  8. 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 ...
  9. Provides 15 units of housing for women and their children who are impacted by violence. Services include, accompaniment, activity groups, advocacy, childcare, emotional support, group support for children, group support for women, parenting support, and inform...
  10. Offers five units of affordable housing for women and children whose lives will be changed by the chance to live in a safe environment. Accepts transgender women who have identified and lived as women for at least two years on a case-by-case basis. No alcohol ...
  11. 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...
  12. Promotes the creation of sustainable communities through public education and by bringing people together to form cohousing communities. These communities are developed by residents who can afford home ownership, who want to be part of an interactive neighbour...
  13. Provides low-cost supportive housing for people with a mental illness. Offers community homes, staffed block apartments, satellite suites, and a supported independent living program. Applications and referrals are through Mental Health Housing Services (604-67...
  14. Provides communal, purpose-built, and wheelchair accessible four-bedroom homes, as well as apartment units for adults and children with disabilities throughout the North Shore. Support varies according to need and may include community access, household suppor...
  15. 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...
  16. Provides 12 units of transitional housing for women who are overcoming substance use issues and who are pregnant, new mothers, or hoping to reconnect with their young children. Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Women must have a source of income to me...
  17. Provides assistance for families searching for stable housing and helps with goal planning. Serves Burnaby, New Westminster, and Tri-Cities. Hours are 9 am to 4 pm Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; walk-in and pre-booked appointments available.
  18. An independent, nonpartisan watchdog, empowered to drive action to address housing need and homelessness in Canada, to promote change on key systemic housing issues, and advance the right to housing for all in Canada. Receives submissions from the public on sy...
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