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  1. Neighbourhood Pantry provides groceries to low-income individuals and families in the Hastings Sunrise area. Multicultural Food Skills Exchange offers cooking and nutrition workshops for community members. Kids in the Kitchen is drop-in parent-child cooking pr...
  2. Helps low-income families with children 18 years or younger, low-income seniors age 65 and over, and people with disabilities living in North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Bowen Island, and Lions Bay. Provides Christmas Hampers filled with grocery cards, personal...
  3. Provides approximately 10 to 12 food items per client per week to residents of Vancouver who are experiencing food insecurity. To access services, registration with government-issued identification (ID) for each family member (expired ID and photocopies stampe...
  4. Provides a fridge, freezer, and dry goods pantry with 24-hour daily access for Renfrew Collingwood residents; located on the west side of Collingwood Neighbourhood House, adjacent to the gym entrance. Accepts donations of fresh, frozen, or non-perishable foods...
  5. A space for seniors and community to come together to connect, socialize, share meals, participate in health and wellness programs, access advocacy support, engage in games and activities, and share information. The Grocery Hub offers free food hampers from 10...
  6. AMS Food BankProvided by: University of British Columbia (UBC) - AKA: University of BC
    9.52KM
    Provides emergency food relief for students and affiliate college students in need who have a valid UBC student ID card. Offers perishable and non-perishable food products, as well as personal hygiene items, baby items, and occasional cooking supplies. There i...
  7. 9.54KM
    Provides information and referrals and support to people who self-identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, Two-Spirit, asexual, intersex, queer, questioning, and their allies, as well as those who do not identify and their allies. Also pro...
  8. Coordinates response for food security issues in Burnaby. Supports North Burnaby residents who have lost of employment and/or are low income, with food hampers and grocery gift cards. Also supports low income seniors with prepared meals and food hampers. Provi...
  9. Operates a no-kill shelter to temporarily house stray and surrendered animals. Animals receive effective training and have time for rehabilitation, or recovery from illnesses, before being offered for adoption to new homes. Richmond residents are eligible to r...
  10. Offers a drop-in centre and community-based services where youth ages 13 to 18 can access resources, programs, and services for their health, development, and well-being. Services include access to food, clothing, and personal hygiene products. Youth can socia...
  11. Operates a volunteer-run emergency food bank for families and singles from 11 am to 2 pm on Thursdays. Organizes Christmas hampers for families during the holiday season. Nonprofit society.
  12. Coordinates response for food security issues in Burnaby. Supports South Burnaby residents who have lost employment and/or are low income, with food hampers and grocery gift cards. Also supports low income seniors with prepared meals and food hampers. Provides...
  13. Food is distributed at three Richmond locations. Registration required (online or in person at the first visit), after which clients may pick up food once a week per household from any location. Bring identification for each person in the household, a piece of...
  14. Distributes grocery vouchers, gift cards to youth (ages 12 to 17), and toys (for children up to age 11) to low-income Richmond residents during the holiday season; available to families, couples, seniors, and singles. Photo ID as well as proof of address and g...
  15. Offers a free home-cooked, community dinner from 6 pm to 7 pm on Wednesdays from September to June. Also delivers hot meals six nights a week to 70-80 houseless individuals in the Richmond community. Office hours are 9 am to 3 pm Monday to Thursday.
  16. Food programs accessible to Simon Fraser University (SFU) students include a voucher program, community fridge, and food rescue program. The Food Bank Program is for students with valid student ID. Offers a $25 food voucher that can be redeemed at specific sup...
  17. Gives hope and support to vulnerable individuals and families through the provision of social services and practical assistance focusing on the basic necessities of life. Helps meet the immediate and short-term needs of people in distress through emergency ass...
  18. A free grocery program for anyone in need in New Westminster and surrounding areas. Pickup available in New Westminster on Saturdays: 12:30 pm to 1 pm at St Aidan's Presbyterian Church (1320 7th Avenue), 1:30 pm to 2 pm at Knox Presbyterian Church (403 Columbi...
  19. Serves the community through food, information and referral, and thrift store services. Grab and Go program distributes grocery hampers from 1 pm to 2:30 pm Wednesdays; depending on availability may also offers hygiene items, socks, underwear, gloves/toques, a...
  20. Provides approximately 10 to 12 food items per client per week to residents of Burnaby who are experiencing food insecurity. To access services, registration with government-issued identification (ID) for each family member (expired ID and photocopies stamped ...
  21. Provides approximately 10 to 12 food items per client per week to residents of New Westminster who are experiencing food insecurity. To access services, registration with government-issued identification (ID) for each family member (expired ID and photocopies ...