Homeless Outreach Program

The Kettle’s Homeless Outreach Program (HOP) is open to anyone who is experiencing homelessness or is at risk of homelessness. We help people address immediate physical and safety needs by providing food and water, warm clothing, undergarments, shoes, and outdoor living supplies.

Vancouver is experiencing an unprecedented housing crisis. Using their extensive knowledge of local housing options, our HOP workers do their best to assist people in finding housing. If immediate shelter is needed, our HOP team may be able to help people find placements in shelters and Single Room Occupancy units (SRO’s). Our Community Living Support worker can assist in filling out and filing housing applications, as well as make referrals.

Connect with us:

Location: 1725 Venables Street, Second floor, Vancouver, BC V5L 2H3

Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:30am to 4:00pm; Closed 12pm-1pm daily for lunch

Phone: 604-251-5275 Ext. 2

HOP provides:

  • Warm clothing, undergarments, shoes, and jackets – all of these items are given to us by donation and depends on availability

  • Outdoor living supplies, such as tarps, sleeping bags, and tents – depends on availability

  • Assistance with BC Housing applications and Income Assistance

  • Referrals to Kettle services and outside services

 

All year-round

  • Socks (new)

  • Underwear (new)

  • Shoes

  • Tarps

  • Sleeping bags

Winter

  • Winter jackets

  • Sweaters

  • Rain gear

  • Pants

Clean and gently used items only

*Larger and men’s items preferred

Summer

  • T-shirts

  • Shorts

  • Light jackets

Clean and gently used items only

*Larger and men’s items preferred

 

Are you in need of housing?

Our Community Living Support (CLS) Program is available to anyone looking to secure affordable long-term housing, or require housing assistance, including: providing information, advice, referral, support with applications and relocation assistance.

This program has an open door policy, and the CLS worker can offer assistance to people who have low income, have a mental health diagnosis, or are referred through an outside agency. Languages spoken by CLS worker: English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Vietnamese.