Emergency Support Services (ESS) provides short-term basic support to people impacted by disasters.
During an emergency event, ESS may be offered to an evacuee for a short period of time.
There are eligibility requirements for emergency support services. For example, if you’re able to support yourself for the first 72 hours of an emergency, you would not be eligible for ESS. For details on eligibility, see the Evacuee Living Assistance Policy (PDF, 378KB).
Homeowner or tenant insurance may provide greater support than the ESS program. Check with your insurer to determine what may be available to you.
Supports provided to those eligible are determined by a case-by-case basis. Services may be available for an extended period depending on the emergency and the circumstances of an evacuation.
Local emergency programs can support evacuees through the ESS program during an emergency event. This can be done through curbside support or an open reception centre within or close to the community.
Evacuees register for ESS by following the instructions provided on their evacuation alert or order. This process can be different for each community.
It is the discretion of the local emergency program to determine if online or paper registration is available at the time of the emergency event. Online uses the Evacuee Registration & Assistance (ERA) tool with a self-registration option. Paper includes in-person registration with paper forms. Both options require a trained ESS responder to connect with an evacuee to complete registration and provide emergency supports on a case-by-case basis.
Creating a profile ahead of time will make it easier to access Emergency Support Services during an emergency.
To pre-register follow these steps:
Step 1: Visit ess.gov.bc.ca
Step 2: Click 'Create Profile'
Step 3: Follow the BC Services Card login and registration instructions
If you're already evacuated, contact the Reception Centre outlined in your Evacuation Order to access supports.
ESS is a provincial program delivered by local emergency programs that involve many roles.