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Life Skills
A guide to services on campus, local resources, and helpful, life skill-focused items in the collection
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BIPOC Specific Resources
Books by and for BIPOC
On Campus Resources for BIPOC
Counselling in Vancouver for BIPOC
Employment Resources for BIPOC
Free Admission for Indigenous Folks
Other Resources for BIPOC
Food Resources
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Books On Food Solidarity
Free/Low Cost Food in Vancouver
Recipes and Recipe Books/Resources
Food On Campus
Health Resources
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Books on Health
Counselling
Sexual Health and Safety
Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction
Accessibility/Disabilities Resources
Exercise/Sports Resources
Social Resources
Employment Resources
Housing Resources
Legal Resources
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Know Your Rights
More Legal Resources
Finance Resources
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Books on Saving/Understanding Money
Tax Clinics and Financial Counselling
Counselling in Vancouver for BIPOC
One-on-One Counselling for BIPOC WQT
Low-cost and free counselling for Black, Indigenous, or people of colour who identify as women, two spirit or trans.
Counselling through the First Nations Health Authority
Here you will find information on how to access free counselling from a registered health care provider through the First Nations Health Authority.
Peer Support for BIPOC WQT
Support that will connect women, trans and two-spirit people of colour to a mentor with similar lived experiences for guidance and help.
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