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  1. 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...
  2. 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...
  3. 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...
  4. Volunteer students from Metro Vancouver secondary schools donate meals (sandwiches and hot meals), snacks, and care packages (including items such as water bottles, socks, blankets, seasonal and hygiene items) bi-monthly to vulnerable individuals, including un...
  5. 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...
  6. Volunteers distribute Christmas food hampers to Tri-cities residents in need (Anmore, Belcarra, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody) on two food bank Wednesdays each December; registration is required at the food bank. Also offers a toy/gift program for ...
  7. 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.
  8. An outreach project providing free furniture, household goods, and linens to people in North Vancouver and West Vancouver who are homeless or transitioning from homelessness to independent living, as well as to those who are living on extremely limited incomes...
  9. 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.
  10. Provides a safe outdoor space for women to gather; use substances safely with trained staff and peers on site; and access harm reduction supplies, personal hygiene products, and snacks. Women have access to services including support securing housing, access t...
  11. Collects and recycles gently used or unused soap and hygiene products from the hotel and accommodation industry that would otherwise be discarded. Also accepts community donations of unfinished bath and beauty products as well as empty shampoo and conditioner ...
  12. 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 ...