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  1. Downtown Eastside single room occupancy (SRO) hotel with 55 rooms for men and women who are homeless or have a history of homelessness. Some support staff available. Apply through BC Housing's Orange Hall office (297 East Hastings Street, Vancouver). Funded by...
  2. 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...
  3. A 50-bed residential treatment facility that serves men 19 years and over who have a substance addiction. Phase 1 is a 90-day residential treatment program; accepts self-referrals. The full-time program is based on 12-step programs. It includes individual and ...
  4. Provides 10 shelter beds women who have been impacted by violence. Facility offers shared kitchen, sitting area, telephone, and bathrooms. Each unit includes a fridge, and there are washers and dryers that residents can use free of charge. Hot meals are delive...
  5. Provides 80 single rooms with shared bathrooms, staffed 24-hours. One meal is provided daily. Harm reduction focus; provides a monitored private room for safe injection. Staff and outreach workers assist residents and provide support, referrals, and liaison to...
  6. Encourages the integration of people with disabilities into the creative and artistic life of Canadian communities. Supports and promotes artistic excellence among artists with disabilities working in a variety of disciplines. Develops and presents workshops, ...
  7. 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...
  8. A family-led charity dedicated to building inclusive communities for all citizens, without relying on government funding. Provides support by: helping people with disabilities build and maintain networks of healthy, supportive relationships to empower contribu...
  9. Develops and manages affordable housing in Vancouver and Richmond for adults with mental illness issues. Housing options provide various levels of support, recognizing that people require different levels of support during their recovery process. Short-term co...
  10. Provides semi-independent housing units for seniors, who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make the range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a ...
  11. 1.72KM
    Provides stable and supportive housing in the Downtown Eastside to 66 residents aged 45 years and older who are able to live independently, with support and assistance to tenants managing day-to-day tasks and activities. Referrals for individuals age 45 or ol...
  12. Cooperative live-aboard marina. Houseboats and float homes are not allowed; vessels at Spruce Harbour must be able to leave their slip under their own power or sail. There are two ways to become a member: buy an existing boat from a current member or join the ...