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Harvest Project - Extending A Hand Up, Not a Hand Out Harvest Project reaches out to people across Metro Vancouver’s North Shore challenged by family trauma, illness, job loss and the threat of poverty We provide coaching and counsel, North Shore Rent Bank, grocery and clothing support, emergency drop-in help, Clothes For Change thrift shop
Donate - Harvest Project To fund our programs, Harvest Project relies on the generosity of the community 100% of needed resources are given by individuals and households, businesses, foundations, religious organizations, service clubs, governments, and other organizations We welcome grocery and clothing donations
Who We Are Why We Help - Harvest Project Harvest Project is a community-based urban relief organization and registered Canadian charity Since 1993, Harvest Project has been reaching out to those who are experiencing the challenges of family trauma, illness, job loss, and the threat of poverty
Clothes For Change - Harvest Project CLOTHES FOR CHANGE Come on in to shop during our $5 sale! Most items are $5 (with a few exceptions) – as of September 19, 2023 until further notice We’re taking this opportunity to share some great deals This amazing inventory is surplus after our clients have shopped
Contact - Harvest Project ON-SITE CLOTHING GROCERY DONATIONS We welcome donations of new and gently used adult clothing and grocery items Please drop-by our offices with your donations from 10am-4pm Tuesday-Friday, and Saturday, 10am-2pm
Client Care - Harvest Project You may choose to engage with the Client Care Program and our staff and trained volunteers, along with its ongoing grocery and clothing supports Please contact us first by phone or email to arrange an appointment Any resident may apply for support through our Rent Bank as well
Rent Bank - Harvest Project It’s available for eligible North Shore residents as well as existing Harvest Project clients Through our Rent Bank we offer no-interest loans to those who are at risk of eviction or essential utility disconnection due to a temporary shortage of funds
History - Harvest Project From David’s early experiences with welfare and food banks, and after speaking with many caught in the destructive cycles of dependency or economic dislocation, Harvest Project was created as a resource for those in need
Team - Harvest Project Harvest Project’s team consists of our volunteer board of directors plus 8 full-time and 7 part-time staff As well, more than 130 weekly volunteers, plus hundreds of periodic volunteers served through the past year and contributed over 19,000 hours of service (pre-pandemic)