
Kettle Advocacy Service
The Kettle Advocacy Service provides much-needed information, support, and representation to resolve income, housing, family law, and health problems. Our Advocates help with welfare benefits, pensions, debt issues, tenancy disputes, child protection concerns and human rights. The staff work with landlords, government agencies, and other service providers to ensure that persons with a mental illness have access to available resources, and are treated fairly.
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- Abuse & family violence; Alternatives to court; Consumer; Courts & tribunals; Debt; Disabilities; Family law; Health; Housing, tenancy & neighbours; Pensions, benefits & welfare; Privacy & access to information; Taxes & finances; Victims of crime
- type of service
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Legal advice, representation or advocacy; Information or self-help
- location
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Kettle Society Kettle Society
- address:
- 1725 Venables St., Vancouver, BC V5L 2H3 1725 Venables St., Vancouver, BC V5L2H3
- phone:
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604-253-0669
- language support:
- English
- hours:
- Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30-4:00 (closed between 12 and 1 for lunch). Wednesday by appointment only. Covid-19 Notice: Intakes will be done over the phone or by email. If a client is required to attend the office this will be arranged by the advocate. If a document requires pickup or drop-off, a client can arrange this by calling or emailing ahead, or alerting staff (if available).
- service restriction:
- Mental Health consumers/survivors only
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