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Resources for Adults and Children
There are resources in your community to help you and your family during this difficult time. |
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Help for You |
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Legal Aid
Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) is a federally supported source of objective information for Canadians providing information on bank fees, credit cards, and other financial products.
Some of the topics:
- Shopping for a bank account
- Tips to help you save money
- Fess for automatic tellers
- The cost of payday loans
- Understanding your credit report * and credit score Links
www.fcac-acfc.gc.ca |
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Help for Children |
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FCAC launched "The City," an interactive tool aimed at teaching high school students how to budget.
Help Line for Children
310-1234
Help Line for the Deaf
(TTY) 604-660-0505
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| Community Resources |
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Enquiry B.C. 604-660-2421
EBC can assist you in reaching the program, service or person from 7:30 am to 5 pm weekdays. Tel device for the deaf (TTY)604-775-0303 |
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Provincial Health Services Authority Can provide information related to health issues and facilities located in the Greater Vancouver Regional District
General Enquires: 675-7400
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Community Service Offices
Each city or municipality offers help and information through these offices. In Surrey contact: Surrey Community Services at
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Parks and Recreation
Most cities offer no-cost or low cost programs for kids and families, including occasional free ice skating and free pool access |
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Public Libraries - provide an amazing number of services including story time, research help and information on endless topics, etc. Free |
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Check your local newspaper for child friendly activities that are free or low-cost. |
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Serving Surrey, Langley, White Rock, Delta, Burnaby and the Tri-Cities Areas |