Organismes sans but lucratif à Vancouver
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We are an organization that fosters education, communication, and cooperation between Hellenic Canadians and other ethnic groups, and promotes the development of just and equitable policies and legislation concerning all citizens. The Congress encourages and promotes the retention and development of Hellenism in British Columbia within the multicultural context of Canada.
Over the years, the Hellenic Canadian Congress has achieved its goals by establishing, promoting, and organizing a number of educational, cultural, social, and political projects and activities. The B.C. Congress is a member of the national Canadian Hellenic Congress which is an umbrella organization representing in Canada and the 350,000 Greeks across Canada and a participatory member of the World Council of Hellenes Abroad (SAE).
The Congress was established under the Canada Corporations Act and is continued under the authority of the Canada Not-For-Profit Corporations Act.
Helping Spirit Lodge Society provides excellent service to Women and Children fleeing violence. Women access our Transition House, Second Stage Programming and Subsidized housing units, Journey Home - to assist the homeless population seek housing, Employment Resources as well as our Wellness Centre. To Support women moving through trauma we provide Therapeutic Interventions including Counselling, Acupuncture and Massage therapy.
A non-profit organization first established in Victoria BC 1996, Opened office in Vancouver on Howe Street in 2014. Hepcbc primarily deals with Hepatitis C through Education and Prevention run by persons who are living and those who survived through Hepatitis C and Health Care professionals. We do this through fun events, distribution of current pamphlets and documentaries.
HiVE is Vancouver's longest standing coworking space, serving as a hub for collaboration and innovation. Since its establishment, HiVE has fostered a vibrant community of entrepreneurs, freelancers, and professionals, providing them with flexible workspace solutions, essential resources, and a supportive environment. Over the years, HiVE has witnessed remarkable growth and achieved numerous milestones, solidifying its position as the go-to destination for individuals and organizations seeking to thrive in the dynamic landscape of coworking.
Historic Joy Kogawa House is a home for writing, education, and dialogue. The 1912 heritage home is a culturally significant heritage site situated on the south side of the street at 1450 West 64th Avenue on unceded Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh traditional territories in what is now known as the Marpole neighbourhood of South Vancouver.
The cultural site is considered significant today as one of the earliest surviving homes in Marpole, and as a representation of the Japanese internment in 1942.
The 1912 house is a vibrant meeting place that hosts writing workshops and literary events, compensates writers-in-residence, and presents a historical perspective on the story of Japanese internment in Canada through interpretive displays and tours.
Currently, gatherings at the literary landmark offer visitors an opportunity to interact with and learn from the professional and emerging writers who live and work at the house for two- and three-month residencies. These writers represent a wide variety of backgrounds and genres.
As an equity-driven organization, it is our priority to create opportunities and a time and place to hear voices from historically underrepresented communities and from among writers who articulate the experiences of marginalized and racialized groups in our history, including Indigenous people, Black people, and people of color (BIPOC), members of the LGBTQ2S+ community, people with disabilities, and women. We uplift these writers and create audiences for their work.
Hope Air is a national charity that provides free air travel, hotel accommodation, ground transportation and meal subsidies, for patients and escorts in financial need, who are travelling to access medical care. For eligibility and application support, please call 1-877-346-4673 x 1 or visit our webpage: www.hopeair.ca
Howe Sound Rehabilitation Services Society first opened its doors in 1988 in North Vancouver with the establishment of Windridge House, a residential home that had accommodations for three people with developmental disabilities. Today, Howe Sound provides a range of residential and day program services to over 150 adults, youth, and children with acquired brain injuries, developmental, physical, and health care needs.
A registered non-profit organization aiming to create volunteering opportunities within the Lower Mainland and address a variety of issues relevant to the community. Through the organization of several fundraising events, the organization works to do hands-on volunteer work in BC. Participates in and organizes a broad range of volunteering activities, such as food, toy, and clothing drives, blood drives, and fundraisers for the Canadian Cancer Society and the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Do you "c" Kindness?
A youth-run non-profit organization based in Vancouver, British Columbia, our goal is to unite individuals of diverse backgrounds towards acts of kindness. We invite others to see, not dogma, hate and violence, but rather unity and love in their societies. And if they don’t see kindness? We create it. That’s why we want you to join our mission in bringing out the ‘kind’ of world we want to live in. Put down those tinted lenses, because even in moments of global darkness, that’s not what we see. We see those flickers of hope, those selfless acts, those unrecorded moments of compassion. We see kindness. Do you?
We are a Vancouver-based chapter of IODE Canada.
Women dedicated to a better Canada is our official motto. IODE members are filled with energy and creativity and have a clear sense of purpose. Our fundraising activities have supported education and citizenship programs and community services to those in need at home and abroad since 1900.
Members volunteer with and for people, focusing on Children, Education and Community Services. Each IODE chapter has the autonomy to choose and support projects in their own community. With just a few monthly hours, you can make a difference and form lifelong friendships.
The main benefit of belonging to IODE is being part of a like-minded group of women who work together to improve the quality of life for those in need.
International Society for Krishna Consciousnes also recognized by many as Hare Krishna Movement is a non profit organization founded by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada with the objective of spreading Krishna Consciousness around the world. ISKCON’s main purpose is propagation of spiritual knowledge and culture, as presented in timeless teachings of Bhagavad-Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam, to the society at large with an aim of establishing more peaceful and spiritual living.
We are a non profit celebrating our 50th. Festival of India Parade and Festival at Creekside Park August 27 & 28th.
We are desperately looking for volunteers in many parts of our festival. Volunteer coordinator, position for the 2 days will be the go to and main contact for all volunteers. The coordinator will report and communicate with all department heads to determine and assigned volunteers. All volunteers will be given Free FOOD Voucher to skip the line up for lunch. We will be serving Vegan food free to all the festival goers.
This event will take place on August 27th & 28th, at Creekside Park Vancouver
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