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Since 2000, Leave Out Violence (LOVE) Society BC has been delivering award winning youth-driven media arts-based violence prevention and intervention programming to youth who face multiple barriers. LOVE youth use media arts to document their experiences and share their views of the world, and build leadership skills to break the cycle of violence in their lives and communities.
The mission statement of the the Legacy 150 Celebrations (BC) Society is to observe, commemorate, and celebrate Canada's democracy, harmony, and values which promote, advocate, and support Canadian diversity, multiculturalism, and heritage through educational, cultural, and outreach activities. • Plan a multicultural festival and a series of regional drumming events that will occur simultaneously across Canada, to form a dynamic national drumming event occurring on July 1st • Make sure that the events are multicultural and inclusive by inviting participation from all communities • Showcase the multicultural diversity of Canada through various multicultural performances and engage the public to participate as artists and drummers
LifeCycles cultivates community health from the ground up by connecting people, the food they eat and the land it comes from. We support people in gaining the knowledge, skills and resources they need to access or grow their own food in a way that fosters biodiversity and enhances our urban environment.
Advancing sustainable buildings, development and infrastructure. We're a non-profit providing research and advisory to build better buildings and communities.
Lonsdale Quay Market is located on the North Shore by the Seabus. It is an iconic landmark for North Vancouver and a cornerstone for the community. The Market hosts quite a few community events that are free to attend.
Louis Brier Home & Hospital is a public long-term care facility serving Vancouver’s Jewish community and funded by the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority.  The Louis Brier Home & Hospital offers three levels of residency: extended care, intermediate care and specific support for residents with dementia and other special care needs.
Long-term care in Vancouver: the choice is yours at Louis Brier Experience the comfort, safety and resident-centred care of the Louis Brier Home & Hospital, in the heart of Vancouver’s Oakridge Area. A public long-term care facility serving Vancouver’s Jewish community and funded by the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, the Louis Brier Home & Hospital offers three levels of residency: extended care, intermediate care and specific support for residents with dementia and other special care needs. We provide an exceptionally high level of care at Louis Brier, and we never lose sight of the fact that this is your home. You’ll always find support in a warm, cozy and inviting space where you choose how you spend each day, within the boundaries of your personal safety and comfort. Welcome home to the Louis Brier Home & Hospital.
Love Builder Non-profit Society is striving to create awareness and establish a custom of respecting and caring for seniors among the younger generation through our Love Caravan Inter-generational Program.
We are a Vancouver-based non-profit volunteer organization. Our team’s official name is Love Builder Non-Profit Society, which was legally registered in BC in 2015. We are currently running an inter-generational & multicultural youth volunteer program which mainly focuses on helping seniors deal with problems such as social isolation and age-related mental illness. Our volunteers include young people who come from many different ethnicities; North American, Chinese, Latin American, Indonesian, Malaysian, Japanese, South Korean, and Eastern European, etc., 90% of which are high school and post-secondary students. Their ages range from 7 to 30 years old. Our Vision We strive to create awareness and establish a custom of respecting and caring for seniors among younger generations Our Mission Fostering Respect and Care for Seniors. ​Youth Character Development & Education. Cultural Preservation & Transmission. ​Facilitating Diversity.
Low Entropy is a registered charity that is making personal development accessible to all, and in doing so providing people with tools to change themselves and the world.
About the Lower Mainland Down Syndrome Society…. The Lower Mainland Down Syndrome Society is a not-for-profit society, established in 1989. Our members believe. that individuals with Down syndrome are capable of full participation in society and should be given the opportunity. to develop their potential. To make this mission come to life, the Lower Mainland Down Syndrome Society aims to: - Provide information, support, and resources to individuals with Down Syndrome in BC and their families. - Provide information about Down Syndrome and resources to people and organizations who support. individuals with Down Syndrome and their families - Advocate that governments and appropriate agencies provide the special resources often needed by individuals with Down Syndrome and their families. - Lobby for appropriate educational, vocational, and social opportunities - Support families and increase public awareness. - Network with other organizations and individuals

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