Low Income / Support
Aboriginal Infant/Early Childhood Development Program Hot Lunch Program
The Hot Lunch program offers nutritious meals for families on Thursdays and Saturdays between 11:00 am-1:00 pm.more info
Access Registered Disability Savings Plan
The Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP), introduced in 2007, is a powerful way for eligible people with disabilities to save for their long-term financial security. It also enables people receiving social assistance to protect assets and income. Through a new partnership with Plan Institute and the BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Society (BCANDS), we can:
- Help people who are eligible for the RDSP to apply for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC), a pre-requisite for the RDSP.
- Connect individuals who have the DTC to Plan Institute or BCANDS who will help people open an RDSP.
more info
Advocacy Access
Since 1977, Disability Alliance BC has been a provincial, cross-disability voice in British Columbia.
Our mission is to support people, with all disabilities, to live with dignity, independence and as equal and full participants in the community. We champion issues impacting the lives of people with disabilities through our direct services, community partnerships, advocacy, research and publications.more info
Albert Place
Any inquiries should be directed to the Canadian Mental Health at the above phone number.more info
Armstrong Farmers Market
IPE Fairgrounds, Armstrong Saturday mornings, 8:00am to 12 noon, May to October.more info
Aspiral Youth Partners
Aspiral Youth Partners is a Charitable organization located in Salmon Arm British Columbia and serving the Shuswap area. Although the official term for our registration is “Not for Profit”, it only speaks to what we are not. We exist for the benefit of the community.more info
Bank of Montreal
Enderby 838-6421 MasterCard lost or stolen 1-800-361-3361 MasterCard customer service 1-800-263-2263.more info
BC Family Bonus
The BC Family Bonus and the BC Earned Income Benefit are tax-free monthly payments to help low and modest income working families living in British Columbia with the cost of raising their children.more info
BC Housing
BC Housing provides funding for Transition Houses, Safe Homes and Second Stage Housing programs that support women (with or without dependent children) who have experienced violence or are at risk of experiencing violence by providing temporary shelter/housing and support services.more info
BC Non-Profit Housing Association (BCNPHA)
The BCNPHA is an incorporated non-profit organization that was formed in 1993 to give a unified voice to the non-profit housing sector.more info