With funding from the United Way, BNH operates North and South Food Hubs for Burnaby residents. This program is only for those experiencing high levels of food insecurity.
Literacy Now Burnaby is dedicated to working in partnership with community groups and organizations to build and enhance literacy services, programs, and networks in Burnaby. Our mission is to identify literacy needs in Burnaby and seek ways to encourage community efforts to add literacy components and supports to current programs or create new literacy initiatives where needed.
BNH Community Hall
5024 Rumble Street,, BC, Canada
The Burnaby Community Action Team (BCAT) aims to reduce stigma around substance use through a diversity of initiatives such as anti-stigma workshops, presentations, naloxone training, and resource tables at community events, and improve the well-being of people with lived and living experience through regular outreach activities (involving the provision of harm reduction kits and daily supplies).
Better at Home helps seniors continue to live independently at home and stay connected to their community by providing simple, non-medical home support services at a low cost.