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Financial Support

Low Income

The Aboriginal Front Door Society has a food bank every Wednesday morning.

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This service helps people with disabilities apply for a disability tax credit and a disability savings plan.

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This program helps people with all disabilities apply for provincial and federal disability benefits. An appointment is needed for this service.

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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.

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This is a free service that helps people find mental health support, food, housing, and more.

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This website has information on where to go for help in Vancouver. There are resources for housing, health services, income help, and other supports.

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Free hot meals are offered at the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre and their 24 hour emergency shelter.

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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.

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Fill out this short questionnaire to get a list of financial supports during COVID-19.

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This link can help First Nations people living in BC register for health benefits and learn what their plan covers.

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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.

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Click on this link to find mental health services in your area. Services include support for employment, social support groups, and mental wellness programs.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Seniors

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.

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This is a free service that helps people find mental health support, food, housing, and more.

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This website has information on where to go for help in Vancouver. There are resources for housing, health services, income help, and other supports.

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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.

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Click on this link to find mental health services in your area. Services include support for employment, social support groups, and mental wellness programs.

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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.

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Housing

This is a free service that helps people find mental health support, food, housing, and more.

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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.

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This website has information on where to go for help in Vancouver. There are resources for housing, health services, income help, and other supports.

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Lu’ma Medical Centre provides culturally safe care for Indigenous people in Vancouver. They also have a social navigator who helps patients find resources.

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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.

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