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Since 1938, the BC Psychological Association (BCPA) has represented psychologists in British Columbia. It is a voluntary body and is committed to advancing psychology and the psychological well-being of all British Columbians. Our administrative offices are in Vancouver, BC.
The British Columbia Regiment Band Society operates the British Columbia Regiment Band, an all-volunteer community concert and marching band representing the British Columbia Regiment. Along with performing at regimental events, we perform at many community events throughout the Lower Mainland and beyond!
BC Rugby is the Provincial Sport Organization responsible for the management of the sport of Rugby
The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is a non-profit animal welfare organization which enforces animal protection legislation, operates animal shelters, and runs educational workshops and public awareness programs throughout British Columbia, Canada.
This new foundation is being organized by a group of cancer patients, medical professionals and travel specialists. Once registered as a charitable foundation, we will support patients with life threatening disease in the realization of their Bucket List goals and life dreams.
Serving Vancouver since 2011, we provide licensed care for toddlers and preschoolers
The Butterfly Run is a registered non-profit organization that provides integrated support, resources, and community for all people who have experienced unimaginable loss during the journey to
parenthood. We hope to empower families to share their stories and we provide this run as a healing space for you in your journey. As alone you might feel right now, we want you to know that we walk beside you.
It is estimated that 1 in 4 women will experience miscarriage or pregnancy loss (also known as perinatal loss) and that 1 in 6 Canadians experience infertility.
MISSION: The Butterfly Run Canada exists to offer support, compassion and community to honour the babies gone too soon and hold hope for the children to come. Together we raise awareness around infertility, pregnancy loss and infant loss by organizing community events and fundraising for local and provincial support programs.
VISION: Experiencing loss on the journey to parenthood is a path that no one should walk alone.
Seeks to increase student interest and involvement in STEM by engaging them in hands-on. Enhance the ability of Robotics by learning together.
We set a Junior Robotics Competition every year, and help G-K12 school to setup their robotics club.
CAYA Health Centre is dedicated to providing comprehensive healthcare to individuals marginalized based on gender, including women, trans, and non-binary folks. We are committed to creating a safe and respectful environment for both patients and clinicians, regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, presentation, or sexual orientation.
Our services include medical care by doctors and allied health professionals, such as physiotherapy, pelvic floor physiotherapy, psychology and counselling, dietitian and nutrition counselling, massage therapy, and medical services. We believe in offering holistic and well-rounded care under one roof.
For several years the CII has proudly and successfully facilitated the economic and social integration of countless members of the immigrant community. We owe our success to our innovative employment and education programs, and community engagement initiatives.
CISV International is a global organization dedicated to educating and inspiring for peace through building inter-cultural friendship, cooperation and understanding. We offer an exciting blend of seven international camp-based, family exchange and local community programmes. We aim to help our participants develop the skills they need to become informed, responsible and active global citizens and make a difference in their communities and the world.
CISV has a vision of a more just and peaceful world; we believe that we can all take responsibility for making this happen. This vision gives us a strong purpose, or mission, which is summed up clearly in our Statement of Purpose: CISV educates and inspires action for a more just and peaceful world.
CISV’s peace education ‘learning by doing’ programs begin with our Village program for 11-year-olds. Youth 10 years and older participate in seven international camp-based, family exchange and local community programs.
Programme participants develop the skills they need to become informed, responsible and active global citizens that can make a difference in their communities and the world.
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