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  1. Provides high-quality nutritious grocery items through eight Grocery Hubs across the lower mainland. Offer a delivery service to those who have mobility issues and are unable to pick up their grocery orders from our Hubs. Offer kosher grocery options for those...
  2. Runs a thrift store in the basement of the church from 10 am to 2 pm on Thursdays, from mid-September to the first or second Thursday in June; accepts donations of clothing and small household items. Office hours are from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm Monday to Friday.
  3. Faith-based organization provides services and support for low-income families and homeless people. The Friends of Hastings program distributes meals and food to Downtown Eastside residents at the intersection of Hastings and Columbia at 1 pm on Saturdays. Oth...
  4. Provides support to low-income, homeless, and marginalized women and their children. Volunteers offer peer support to individuals and groups. Provides information on various topics as well as recreational activities and special events, snacks, shower and laund...
  5. The Living Room Support Group program is a spiritually-based peer support circle for people living with mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, and bipolar and psychotic disorders; see website for schedule. The Thrift Shop offers low-cost clothin...
  6. Offers free meals for people in need as well as information and referrals, lay counselling, bible studies, computer classes, and access to hygiene products and clothing. A Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction worker and a poverty law advocate f...
  7. Lydia's Closet offers free clothing and household items to anyone in need. Hours are every other Tuesday on food bank days from 10 am to 12 noon. Located at the back of the auditorium, enter from the parking lot. Nick's Nook provides food security to the commu...
  8. A peer-driven resource centre for adults in the Downtown Eastside that supports people living with chronic illnesses, addictions, and/or mental health challenges. Offers a safe environment and a range of structured and unstructured programs, including public c...
  9. Allows sponsors to donate Christmas hampers of food, clothing, toys, and grocery gift cards to low-income families in need. Families must have participated in a YWCA Metro Vancouver program within the last year, provide proof of income, have custody of their c...
  10. Provides information and referral, peer support, and advocacy to LGBTQ2SAI+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, Two-Spirit, asexual, and intersex) youth ages 14 to 25, and their friends and families. Youth Drop-In provides a safe place for youth to so...
  11. Sells low-cost donated goods, including clothing, household items, appliances, furniture, books, jewelry, toys, and tools. Volunteer run with all profits reinvested to save and improve the lives of animals through RAPS programs. Check website for shopping and ...
  12. Provides free women's clothing and personal care kits for women living in poverty or fleeing domestic violence; children's clothing, diapers, bedding, and small households items may be available. Accepts donations of such items; call or email office.
  13. The Boutique sells household goods and other treasures; donations of small merchandise welcome. The Clothes Closet sells quality new and used women's clothing, including footwear and jewellery. Donations accepted. Hours are 10 am to 1 pm Monday to Friday.
  14. Works collaboratively to end homelessness in Burnaby. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, the health authority, community organizations, businesses, faith communities, and concerned citizens. Identifies and addresses homelessness in Burnaby ...