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  1. Thrift store sells gently used clothing, household goods, and furniture. Seniors age 65 and over (with ID and proof of a New Westminster address), people who are homeless, and people living in a shelter (with letter from the shelter) who cannot afford to purch...
  2. 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 ...
  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. The Emergency Food Cupboard assists low-income Delta residents who are in crisis situations by providing emergency food, food vouchers, and bus tickets. In addition, clients are given information on other resources for food available in the community. Througho...
  5. Provides volunteer service at Delta Hospital including greeting, way finding, visiting patients, and supporting residents in Mountain View Manor. Raises funds for medical equipment, programs, special projects, and student and staff bursaries through the operat...
  6. 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.
  7. Supports Métis people with a history of homelessness by providing the essentials required to build a new future in their homes. Supports individuals and families with lived experience of homelessness who are transitioning to stable housing from a precarious li...
  8. 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...
  9. Food Bank provides groceries to low-income people. Hours are 10 am to 12 noon Tuesdays and Thursdays; no appointment necessary. New clients must present ID, proof of income, and proof of address. Holds a Santa Breakfast on the first Saturday of December offeri...
  10. Sells clothing and accessories, plastic toys, books, small housewares, and small appliances. Donations of quality and gently-used items are accepted during business hours. Proceeds support the society programs. Store hours are 9:30 am to 4:30 pm Tuesday to Sat...
  11. Operates a thrift store that sells clothing and household goods; hours are 12 noon to 7 pm Wednesdays. Hosts a lot of programming by other service providers in the community; food hampers, support groups, and early years programs. Donations accepted 9 am to 12...
  12. Collects and distributes blankets and warm articles of clothing (clean socks, scarves, toques, hats, mitts, and gloves) to shelters and families in need throughout Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, and Vancouver Island. Donations can be dropped off during organi...
  13. 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 ...
  14. International organization provides information and resources to help give babies a safe and healthy start in life and to reduce Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Baby Boxes are a safe sleeping space for newborn babies, and may contain a variety of other es...
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