This website has articles, webinars, and online modules about different types of arthritis. There is also information on finding arthritis health care, medication coverage, and financial help.
This link helps people living in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside find jobs through a variety of workshops and training programs. Their hub is at 57 East Hastings Street and is open Monday to Friday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.
BC Housing helps people who are low income, seniors, and Indigenous find and pay for housing. They offer affordable and subsidized housing and rental aid programs.
Click on this link to find mental health services in your area. Services include support for employment, social support groups, and mental wellness programs.
This link helps people facing barriers find training, jobs, and/or volunteer work. A referral to this program is needed from a clinician at Three Bridges or REACH clinic.
People living in PHS housing in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside and inner Victoria can receive up to 3 hot meals a day. Food delivery and special diet support is also available.
This service is for people living on low incomes in the Downtown Eastside. Pigeon Park Savings helps people manage their finances and become financially stable.
TAX AID DABC helps people file their taxes and holds workshops to learn how about income tax filing. This is a free service for people with disabilities living on low incomes.
This is a tool for youth and young adults with rheumatic disease who are finding jobs. The tool helps users with career planning and finding accommodations for health conditions.
This website has articles, webinars, and online modules about different types of arthritis. There is also information on finding arthritis health care, medication coverage, and financial help.
BC Housing helps people who are low income, seniors, and Indigenous find and pay for housing. They offer affordable and subsidized housing and rental aid programs.
Click on this link to find mental health services in your area. Services include support for employment, social support groups, and mental wellness programs.
This link has meal, transport, and support services for seniors aged 60+. They also have programs that help with getting loans and finding temporary housing.
BC Housing helps people who are low income, seniors, and Indigenous find and pay for housing. They offer affordable and subsidized housing and rental aid programs.
Lu’ma Medical Centre provides culturally safe care for Indigenous people in Vancouver. They also have a social navigator who helps patients find resources.
This link has meal, transport, and support services for seniors aged 60+. They also have programs that help with getting loans and finding temporary housing.