Organismes sans but lucratif à Vancouver
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HUB Cycling is a charitable non-profit organization, established in 1998 to improve cycling conditions in Metro Vancouver. We make cycling better through education, action and events. More cycling means healthier, happier, more connected communities.
Habitat for Humanity Greater Vancouver exists to mobilize volunteers and community partners in building affordable housing and promoting homeownership as a means to breaking the cycle of poverty.
Habitat for Humanity Greater Vancouver is one of 58 Habitat for Humanity affiliates across Canada and among more than 3000 affiliates around the world.
Habitat for Humanity is an inclusive, non-profit, non-government organization. Through volunteer labour and donations of money and materials, Habitat works with families in need to build safe, decent and affordable housing.
Habitat for Humanity Greater Vancouver is seeking volunteers to serve in our 6 Lower Mainland ReStore locations, our eCommerce store, on our build sites, and with our various special events.
The mission of the Hancock Wildlife Foundation is to promote the conservation and appreciation of wildlife and their habitats through science, education, and stewardship.
We aim to accomplish these goals through our programs, including:
- Live streaming cameras to engage the public on wildlife behavior and natural history and incite a sense of inspiration and appreciation
- Scientific research projects to address gaps in our knowledge and understanding of local wildlife species
- Providing a public forum for discourse and exchange of ideas on wildlife and wildlife related issues
- The production and publication of wildlife books and educational materials on ecological and natural history topics
- Providing expertise on human-wildlife conflict and creating viable mitigation options to allow for sustainable co-existence
Hand Me Down Raise Me Up is an online fundraising platform that sells second hand items donated by students to students (clothing/books). All proceeds will be given to Canada’s UNICEF Children’s fund, which will be used to provide nourishment, healthcare, and education for children in need around the world. This allows students to have cheaper and more direct access to second hand learning resources such as textbooks, study guides, and workbooks. This further promotes sustainability by stimulating reuse of items that would have otherwise been neglected.
For 26 years, the Harmony Arts Festival, presented by Odlum Brown Limited, has been one of the North Shore’s more popular community events. The festival draws crowds from all over the Lower Mainland to celebrate a harmonious balance of visual, culinary and performing arts on the spectacular West Vancouver waterfront. Whether it’s world-class musical performances, inspiring visual art, mouth-watering gastronomic events or simply the natural beauty of the setting that gets your heart beating a little faster, there is something for everyone at the Harmony Arts Festival.
The Harmony Arts Festival takes place in West Vancouver along the waterfront on Argyle Avenue, from 14th Street to 16th Street. Festival sites include John Lawson Park, Millennium Park, the Music Box and the Ferry Building Gallery. For more information about these arts facilities, visit the District of West Vancouver website, or view our festival site map.
The 10-day festival attracts some 130,000 visitors. Strong sponsorship support, artist participation and volunteers have helped to build and define the Harmony Arts Festival.
Join us from July 29 - August 7, 2016 for the 26th Annual Harmony Arts Festival.
Haro Park Centre is a campus of care community in the heart of downtown Vancouver which provides independent housing, assisted living and residential care, allowing elders the opportunity to age in place.
EXTENDING A HAND UP, NOT A HAND OUT
Reaching out to individuals and families on Metro-Vancouver’s North Shore challenged by family break-down, illness, job loss and poverty
Providing client-care coaching + counsel, grocery + clothing support, emergency drop-in help, Clothes For Change thrift shop
Impacting the community by breaking the poverty cycle and restoring people to participation in work, school and a healthier family life.
Incorporated as a non-profit society in 1935, the Hastings Community Association (HCA) works in partnership with the Vancouver Park Board to provide recreation, social, educational and cultural opportunities in the Hastings-Sunrise area. The HCA provides subsidies for low-income users and emergency financial support to community programs. Through its activities and committees, the Association ensures that the community is represented at the Centre, Templeton Park Pool and in local planning & development issues.
Our Mission:
We provide community-building programs and services that enhance peoples’ sense of
belonging and advocate for the needs of the community.
Our Vision:
Hastings-Sunrise is a healthy, vibrant, well-connected and multi-generational community
where meaningful relationships enhance community well-being.
The HSCPC is a non-profit volunteer organization that works in partnership with the Vancouver Police Department (VPD), the City of Vancouver, and community agencies. Our purpose is to develop and operate programs that address crime and safety issues in order to foster and maintain a safe and healthy community. Volunteers take part in a variety of programs and activities to engage the community, promote leadership and assist with crime and safety concerns.
The Health and Home Care Society of BC (Care BC) is an independent and BC-based not-for-profit organization. Since 1898, we have taken care of British Columbians through healthcare initiatives tailored to the communities we serve. We continue this tradition of caring today with preventive and supportive health services that keep people healthy and in the comfort of their own homes and communities.
Mission: To provide health promotion and supportive care services to communities in British Columbia.
Vision: A future where seniors live independently in their own homes.
Formerly known as Maternal Infant Health Canada (MIH Can), Health Together is composed of public health professionals, doctors, researchers, and integrative health practitioners who work to improve the health of women and children in Canada and around the world. Together we aim to work closely with local healthcare workers, traditional medicine providers, government, and community members to improve maternal and infant wellbeing and reduce maternal and infant mortality.
The Health and Home Care Society of BC is an independent and BC-based not-for-profit organization. Since 1898, we have taken care of British Columbians through healthcare initiatives tailored to the communities we serve. Our charitable programs focus on supporting seniors, caregivers and other people at risk of isolation. We deliver the Meals on Wheels program in Vancouver and Richmond; our volunteer team serves around 500 meals per day to our senior clients.
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