This guide was envisioned as a collective resource that is a living document and was built by an Emily Carr alumni and studying Library Technology student at Langara, who gratefully pooled these resources from various communities and their knowledges. However, this is not an exhaustive list of all the programs, services and communities that exist in so-called "Vancouver". If you or anyone you know has relevant knowledge of local non-profits or other helpful organizations and community-led initiatives that may help students, please get in touch with the library (library@ecuad.ca). The library would like to especially encourage current students to share what they know to best serve their own needs.
In a city such as so-called "Vancouver", finding affordable and healthy food is not an easy thing to do. The resources in this section of the guide are meant to help one access food in a variety of ways.
Under Food Solidarity, there are links to local low cost/free food initiatives, on-campus help and books on the topic of making food more accessible to everyone.
Under the Recipes/Cooking page, there are cookbooks in the ECU collection, and links to resources for cooking ideas, on and off campus.
Navigate with the side bar to the left or use the links below to explore these resources!
library@ecuad.ca
604-844-3840
520 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC