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The West 4th Avenue Khatsahlano Street Party is Vancouver’s largest free Music + Arts Festival!
Created with love in 2011 by the members of the Kitsilano West 4th Avenue Business Association, Khatsahlano, features multiple stages showcasing more than 50 of Vancouver’s top musical performers as well as the eclectic work of local artisans and street performers.
This 10-block street fair, spanning from Burrard to MacDonald Street also features a wide variety of food options, bustling patios, giveaways, special activities, and licensed beer gardens!
The Khatsalano Street Party is the largest and most exciting free outdoor music street festival in Vancouver, BC, and an amazing opportunity for volunteers to be a part of the action! This festival takes place on West 4th Avenue, which is transformed into a lively street party filled with music, food, and vendors. As a volunteer, you would play an important role in helping to create a fun and safe environment for festival-goers to enjoy. You'll have the chance to meet new people, gain valuable experience, and be part of a vibrant, inclusive community celebration. Our mission is to host an incredible street party where anyone and everyone is welcomed with open arms. Don't miss out on the chance to be a part of this unforgettable event and make a positive impact in your community!
Kia Ora Vancouver connects New Zealand expats, Canadians, 'Caniwis' and those with Kiwi links to our dynamic New Zealand community in British Columbia. By hosting social, sporting and business events we bring our Kiwi community closer together and create greater engagement in our continually expanding network.
KidSport™ is a community-based sport-funding program established in 1993 by Sport BC. KidSport™ provides grants for children ages 18 and under to participate in a sport season of their choice. There are 40 community chapters in BC and over 165 chapters across Canada. KidSport™ works to fulfill its mission of eliminating the financial barriers to sport participation, ‘So ALL Kids Can Play!’ For more information, please visit www.kidsportcanada.ca/british-columbia.
Kids Help Phone is Canada's only national 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, web counselling and referral service for children and youth.
Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only 24/7 e-mental health service offering free, confidential support to young people in English and French.
Kids Help Phone has a pioneering history of creating innovative supports for critical issues young people face. We began in 1989 as a unique telephone counselling service, launched to provide free, accessible support to any young person reaching out from coast to coast to coast.
Our focus was supporting young people experiencing abuse, but almost immediately, young people let us know they needed more from the service than one focus and one way to reach us.
For over 30 years, we’ve evolved our response and offerings. We concentrate on staying relevant to youth, recognizing the complexity of issues they face, and we help to ensure our professional counsellors and volunteer crisis responders are ready to address young people’s continuum of emotional and mental health needs, from crisis situations to the everyday concerns of growing up.
Kitsilano Neighbourhood House (‘Kits House’), member of the Association of Neighbourhood Houses BC, is a registered non-profit, charity organization dedicated to providing an opportunity for everybody in our community to get together and be engaged. We offer many different programs like volunteer-led English Conversation Circles, weekly hot lunches for seniors, childcare and much more. We are currently the only Neighbourhood House on the Westside and serves many different communities like Kitsilano, Dunbar, Arbutus Ridge and Point Grey.
Kits House has a rich history on Vancouver’s Westside since 1894 when it was originally opened as Alexandra Orphanage and Non-Sectarian Home Society. This original site was located at 7th and Pine. The orphanage was eventually renamed “Alexandra House” in 1938. In 1972, the House moved to its current location, was renamed Kitsilano Neighbourhood House and still serves the six communities of the Westside.
We are an organization that fosters friendship between Canada and Korea through cultural and language exchange locally and internationally. We have hosted K-pop events, language exchanges, and summer camps and participated in various activities that promotes mutual understanding and friendship.
We are an organization that fosters friendship between Canada and Korea through cultural and language exchange locally and internationally. We have hosted K-pop events, language exchanges, and summer camps and participated in various activities that promotes mutual understanding and friendship.
The **Kurdish Canadian Cultural Society (KCCS)** is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Kurdish culture and heritage within Canada. Through various cultural events, educational programs, and community outreach initiatives, KCCS aims to foster a deeper understanding of Kurdish traditions, language, and history. The society serves as a bridge between Kurdish Canadians and the broader community, providing a platform for cultural exchange and unity. Committed to inclusivity and diversity, KCCS works to support the Kurdish diaspora in Canada while contributing to the multicultural fabric of the country.
LOCO’s researches and promotes the benefits of independent business - how they circulate dollars many times, create good jobs, and support other local suppliers. We do this because we believe resilient communities must be underpinned by strong economies and build shared economic prosperity. LOCO coordinates a Buy Local campaign in the province, work with communities to promote local economic development, research trends and recommends policy changes. We engage businesses, consumers and organizations to raise awareness of the economic and community benefits of independent businesses. We survey and engage businesses to measure and promote their community economic impact. We produce research that demonstrates the beneficial practices and impacts of independent businesses, engage businesses to measure, further and promote their impacts, and educate consumers and purchasers to influence them to buy local products and services whenever possible. We also research the challenges faced by independent businesses, advocate for reducing these barriers, and work to build bridges between businesses and policymakers.
Langara students have come together to solve problems that they've faced on campus. On April 27th, 28th, and 29th they will join forces with like-minded students, mentors, and industry to create solutions with technology.
We need volunteers to make this event a success!
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