Sometimes families can benefit from a little extra help. Learn more about how to engage with youth, find specialized support for important transitions, and access useful services to help keep your family together during challenging times.
Currently receiving payments by mail? We encourage you to set up direct deposit for future payments.
Complete the Direct Deposit Application (PDF, 407KB) and bring ID to a ministry office or Service BC location. For more information, contact us toll-free in B.C. at 1-800-663-7867 or email MCFFinanceCASSupport@gov.bc.ca
Learn about Provincial Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (PDHSS).
If you borrow money, the lender must give you a written loan agreement that shows all charges and terms of the loan.
Sometimes families can get stuck. A variety of services are available to help young people and their families when they are having difficulties.
You may be dealing with a lot of different feelings because you need to live with another family for a while.
How plugged in to young people is your organization?
A group of empowered youth who use their lived experience with the government care system to improve the quality of care for B.C. children and youth.
Historic help for youth from care supports strong transitions to adulthood.
The Learning fund for young adults helps young people with care experience.
The government of British Columbia is working to ensure every possible support is available for the community of Tumbler Ridge, and for people around the province dealing with the impacts of this tragedy.
Supports and services are available to help children and youth who have, or at risk of having, a disability or delay.
Moving out on your own and becoming an adult also means you will have to begin making more of your own decisions. Learn more about the services and programs there to help empower you during this transition.