Services: Low Income
If you have a child attending a child care or pre-school program. The Affordable Child Care Benefit is a monthly payment to assist eligible British Columbia families with the cost of child care. Eligibility determined once application and supporting documents are received by the Affordable Child Care Benefit. You may be eligible to receive full or partial benefit based on your family’s circumstances.
Affordable Child Care Benefit – Child Care Resource & Referral Program (CCRR)
#101-13583 81 Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, V3W 3V8
604-572-8032
Several programs offer opportunities to those who cannot afford to pay: Leisure Access Assistance Program, JumpStart, KidSport, and Eric Ripplinger Memorial Fund for Swim Lessons.
Affordable Options – Delta Parks, Recreation & Culture
North Delta, Ladner and Tsawwassen
604-946-4141
Assist low-income Delta residents who are in crisis situations by providing emergency food, food vouchers and bus tickets. Deltassist is not a Food Bank but rather a stop-gap for emergency situations.
Emergency Food and Bread program – Deltassist
604-594-3455
Providing food to families living in Surrey & North Delta. Supplying nutritious food in a respectful and dignified environment.
Food Bank – Surrey Food Bank
Unit 1 – 13478 78th Ave Surrey, BC, V3W 8J6
604-581-5443
Free legal advice to low and modest income individuals by telephone or videoconference (in person clinics are indefinitely suspended). Our volunteer lawyers provide up to a half-hour of advice at each appointment, with the possibility of more appointments as needed.
Free Legal Advice – Access Pro Bono
Phone or Videoconference
To book a clinic appointment: 604-878-7400
For the Indigenous community: Family empowerment program. Income Assistance. Elder program. Community nurse. Home and community care. Counselling services.
Health & Social Services – Tsawwassen First Nation
1926 Tsawwassen Dr N, Delta, BC
Visit website for specific contact people and phone numbers for each program.
Free online Yin and Restorative yoga. Registration required.
Online Yoga for Stress Relief – Deltassist
Email Carlee 2 days before the class at: [email protected]
Needing shelter for tonight, access to emergency housing, or a cool place to beat the heat.
Resource Guide – City of Delta
Online PDF Resource
Need access to an emergency food hamper or free meal.
Resource Guide – City of Delta
Online PDF Resource
Families needing financial assistance to get their kids into a sport or physical activity. To be eligible for funding for one or more children, families must first meet specific financial criteria as per Revenue Canada’s Low-Income Cut-Offs (LICO) chart available on the website.
Sports Grants – Canadian Tire Jumpstart
Delta
1.844.YES.PLAY (937.7529)
Groceries. Bridging the gap between food banks and traditional grocery stores. A grocery model that supports communities facing economic barriers.
Surrey Market – Quest Nonprofit Grocery Store in Surrey
13890 104 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 1W9
604-588-3476
Skills training, wellness support and occupation-specific training/certification to unemployed and precariously employed visible minority and newcomer women.
Women’s Empowerment & Employment Readiness (WEE-R) – Options Community Services
13520 – 78 Avenue Surrey, BC V3W 8J6 Services are offered through blended online and in-person learning.
604-825-2549