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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  
IT IDEAS is a leading provider of IT managed services, with a broad range of solutions including Disaster Recovery, IT hardware sizing, cybersecurity, end-user training for cybersecurity, system upgrades, and more. We are proud to be a part of the TPN Network, a group of companies comprising six sister companies and over 250 employees across Canada. At IT IDEAS, we understand the challenges that organizations face in managing their IT infrastructure and ensuring business continuity. That’s why we offer comprehensive IT services designed to meet your unique needs. Additionally, we are pleased to offer special benefits for Not-For-Profit organizations, including one year of FREE IT support. We also provide all kinds of Microsoft licenses and customized Business Continuity Plans to ensure your organization is well-prepared for any situation.
Ignite the Warmth Society is a grassroots, registered non-profit organization aiming to bring awareness to the issues of homelessness and poverty through three main fronts: facilitate, educate, and communicate. Our goal is to explore how we can begin to eliminate that stigma of homelessness and how students can engage with the issues of poverty that exist in our own neighbourhood.
ImmUnity Canada is a not-for-profit charitable organization that provides a community for people and families impacted by primary immunodeficiency. We advocate for education, research, and support for PI patients. Together, we can give all Canadians with PI access to the resources they need to thrive. ImmUnity Canada was founded in 1997 as the Canadian Immunodeficiency Patient Organization. We changed our name in 2022 to better reflect the work we do today!
Indian Summer Arts Society (ISAS) is a Vancouver-based not-for-profit secular arts organization founded in 2011. We are dedicated to promoting, showcasing, and building public awareness of artists of South Asian origin in the performing, visual, literary, and folk arts and fostering dialogue between Canada and South Asia, and within communities in Canada.
Indian Summer Arts Society (ISAS) is a Vancouver-based not-for-profit secular arts organization founded in 2011. We are dedicated to promoting, showcasing and building public awareness of artists of South Asian origin in the performing, visual, literary, culinary, and folk arts and fostering dialogue between Canada and South Asia, and within communities in Canada.
InspireHealth is a not-for-profit Health care organization, founded in 1997 by two medical doctors focused.  InspireHealth provides supportive cancer care for individuals living with cancer and their families.  All of our services are completely free and are accessible to all Canadians affected across the country (both patients and their supports).  This includes on-going consultations with exercise therapists, nutritionists, medical doctors and clinical counsellors.  As well as an abundance of classes, including yoga, meditation, acupuncture, cooking, art therapy, support groups and more!
InspireHealth Supportive Cancer Care Centre is a non-profit with centres in Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna BC. We provide free programs and services for anyone with a cancer diagnosis and their support friends and family. Our Clinical Services are provided by a team of physicians, nutritionists, clinical counsellors and exercise therapists. We have experience providing guidance on healthful diet changes, stress reduction and emotional counseling, decision making, exercise, and personal coaching.
International China Concern (ICC), a Christian non-profit organization, was founded in 1993 by David Gotts after seeing firsthand the suffering of Chinese children with disabilities who had been abandoned and left without hope in desperate conditions. In the beginning, ICC sent short-term teams into China to provide care in government welfare centres. Later, we established permanent locations which provide full-time family-style care for children in Changsha and Hengyang in Hunan Province.
Our Mission & History Challenge • Change • Cohesion International Youth Fellowship (IYF) is a Christian-based global youth initiative of International Youth Fellowship Educational Foundation (IYFEF), a non-profit organization in the state of California. IYF is dedicated to the spiritual, intellectual, and emotional growth of young people around the world. Through proprietary programs, events, and practical opportunities, IYF strives to: - Advance Christian mission work in developed and developing countries - Administer alternative methods of post-secondary education - Create international awareness and cultural exchange - Promote the value of meaningful performing arts - Facilitate short-term and long-term volunteerism domestically and overseas - Develop leadership skills that are applied on a global level
Italian Day on The Drive is a vibrant cultural street festival celebrating Italian culture, heritage and respective immigrant contributions in Vancouver.  Commercial Drive, also known as The Drive, is home to the annual festival which transforms the street into a lively 14 block, vehicle free, celebration and community festa. Since Italian Day’s return in 2010, the event has grown significantly.  Today, Italian Day on The Drive represents the largest one day cultural street festival in the city – and perhaps in Canada – drawing over 350,000 enthusiastic attendees of all cultures and ages.  It is a multi-cultural and community embrace under the Italian Day umbrella offering over 200 street participants comprised of: sponsors, merchants, retail booths, food vendors and restaurant patios, as well as stages with live music and theatre, street performers, classic cars, activities and displays, children’s amusement zones and more.
Italian Day on The Drive is a vibrant cultural street festival celebrating Italian culture, heritage and community with over 150 street participants, comprised of partners, merchants, vendors and community organizations – and an estimated 300,000+ attendees of all ages and cultures. Commercial Drive (The Drive), home to Little Italy, is the designated location for the annual festival where the street is transformed into a lively 14 block festa. Since Italian Day’s return in 2010, the event today represents the largest one day cultural street festival in Vancouver – and perhaps in Canada. A festive community embrace, The Drive comes alive in green, white and red with piazza style animated zones, live music, food, patios, fashion, retail vendors, vehicles, activities, children’s zones and more.

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