Flood and emergency preparedness resources

UFV Students:  

If you are struggling or impacted by the floods you can connect through UFV Priority Access to Student Supports (PASS) – an online service. PASS connects you to the resources you need. Instructors may also seek assistance for students they know are struggling or at risk of falling behind. Referrals to PASS are answered in the Student Support Centre, where a Student Support Coordinator will reach out and provide you with support. Connect with services through PASS. 

Employee support:

UFV employees have access to Employee and Family Assistance Program. EFAP is a confidential service available to you at no cost, 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week. Toll-free: 1-800-663-1142

International (call collect): 604-689-1717. You may also sign up/log in to your Homeweb account for advice, counselling or treatment.

The province of BC:

Response to floods and slide information – includes links to government financial aid, steps to take if you had to leave your home, or if your business was damaged, and how to start the recovery process.

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/natural-disaster/support/home

Red Cross and eligibility for financial assistance

The Canadian Red Cross is providing one-time financial assistance to households that have been evacuated due to the flooding and extreme weather event that occurred across the province from November 14 to 16.

You are eligible if your primary residence was placed on evacuation order due to the flooding and extreme weather event November 14 to 16, 2021.

Call 1-800-863-6582 Register with the Red Cross seven days a week, 8 am to 8 pm (PDT)

Red Cross resources:

A full list of support services, reception centre locations, resources, and financial aid available through the Red Cross.

Drive BC:

The province of BC lists road advisories here.

Major highway and road events and updates. 

Weather Warnings:

From Environment Canada

Municipal updates:

You can access updates and learn more about how you can assist local efforts by visiting the following websites:

City of Abbotsford:

Media briefings and flood updates on YouTube.

Prepare for an emergency with a 72 hour emergency kit checklist

Community resources:
A facebook group that has resources ranging from where to get fresh water to sand bagging supplies and accomodation:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1728308954030612/permalink/1729303533931154/