Richmond Therapeutic Riding Association is a non-profit organization that provides therapeutic riding lessons to children/youth with physical, mental, and emotional special needs. Read more...
A Parent Advisory Council (PAC) is the Ministry of Education’s officially recognized voice of parents at schools, providing an opportunity for parents and guardians to advise on school programs, policies, plans and activities. Read more...
CTS provides community focused environmental stewardship activities to youth between the ages of 12-18. The program is offered in collaboration with Metro Vancouver Regional Parks to connect youth to their local wild spaces and the communities that support them. Read more...
RCHF is an independent charitable organization that raises millions of dollars each year to fund major projects, priority equipment needs, facility enhancements, research, education and innovation at RCH. Read more...
The Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival Association is a volunteer-based organization. We are dedicated to working with performing arts educators to develop artistic skills and a love of the performing arts for all ages and skill levels in music, dance, and speech arts. Read more...
Canadian Center for Women Empowerment supports survivors through mentorship and resources to achieve long term safety and financial stability. CCFWE is a social change organization that helps victims of abuse create self-sufficient lives through the power of mentorship. Read more...
The Share Reuse Repair Initative’s (SRRI) mission is to create a robust sharing, reuse, and repair (SRR) sector that is a waste and climate solution, enables all people to live well within household budgets, and supports the development of more sustainable and just local economies. Read more...
Cwenengitel Aboriginal Society is a non-profit organization that provides safe, central, suitable housing for Aboriginal Men. The approach to wellness offered by Cwenengitel is more encompassing than the standard form offered by conventional rehabilitation centers. Read more...
AIDS Vancouver plays a special role in providing quality health care to people affected by HIV/AIDS living in the Lower Mainland. It is clearly more than just a community health care organization. Read more...
FUN Society is an innovative “action-tank” working to redefine the very meaning of education. We believe that the purpose of education is to raise a society of good people with open, active minds and beautiful hearts. Read more...
Dancing on the Edge Festival is proud to be the oldest and longest running professional contemporary dance festival in Canada – and we did it here in British Columbia! Each year, DOTE is an eagerly anticipated highlight of the Lower Mainland’s Dance Season. Read more...
The National Social Value Fund provides an experiential learning program that connects students and organizations passionate about impact investing. Read more...
Brightside Community Homes Foundation acknowledges that we are privileged to provide affordable homes to over one thousand people on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. Read more...
The Riley Park Community Garden, a project of the Little Mountain Neighbourhood House, arose through years of community consultations, gatherings, and planning to create a space that is much more than just a garden. Read more...
It can be tough out there for girls. Big Sisters provides supportive mentoring relationships to young girls who may be facing challenges like bullying, isolation, poverty, abuse, social anxiety, low self-esteem and more. Read more...
Green Chair is a locally owned waste management business dedicated to providing simple and effective recycling solutions to enhance your community. We are a for-profit social enterprise; proving that a business can be economically sustainable whilst doing the right thing, benefiting those around us Read more...
Portobello West fashion and art market is a monthly market held in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The Market is a regular monthly event from March to December at which local designers and artisans can sell their creations directly to the public. Read more...
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. Read more...