The Association of Neighbourhood Houses of B.C. (ANHBC) oversees seven neighbourhood houses and an outdoor centre, through which we operate more than 300 community-based programs and services for a diversity of participants. 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...
The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade is Western Canada’s most active and influential business association. We accelerate business success through our advocacy and public policy initiatives, our four Signature Programs for professional development, and our 100+ events each year, which educate and con Read more...
Situated in Vancouver’s West End, MascallDance is a hub for creation, guerrilla improvisation and somatic practice. Jennifer Mascall is at the core, creating and working in many forms. The company’s production The Three Cornered Hat was recently featured in the Vancouver Biennale, and its’ kamikaze Read more...
We support people with intellectual disabilities by providing the care they need to feel safe and enjoy physical and emotional wellbeing throughout their lives. We seek to discover and honour their interests, talents, skills and aspirations so they can thrive and be included as genuine members of th Read more...
The Gastrointestinal Society is the leader in providing trusted, evidence-based information on all areas of the gastrointestinal tract. We are are committed to improving the lives of people with GI and liver conditions by supporting research, advocating for appropriate patient access to health care, Read more...
At the RAD Recreation Adapted Society, we believe that sustaining a paralyzing injury doesn’t have to mean an end to your active, outdoor lifestyle. An active, independent lifestyle is possible! Read more...
In our minds an Indigo Girl is a self-identifying young woman who is aware of her existence as a powerful person in the world. Through diverse mediums we aim to educate and create discussion surrounding current societal themes for girl’s, themes relevant in both local and global contexts. Read more...
Since 2012, Music Heals has raised awareness and funds to increase access to music therapy for vulnerable Canadians. Music Heals supports a wide range of music therapy services in communities in BC and across Canada. We increase access to music therapy for patients in children’s hospitals, seniors c Read more...
CWF is dedicated to ensure that our wildlife and natural spaces remain a treasured part of our country, and our supporters share in our vision. Read more...
We believe that all human beings have inherent, God-given value and are worthy of respect and protection regardless of age, place of residence, stage of development, state of health, or level of ability. Read more...
In 1978, Little Mountain Neighbourhood House opened its doors in a local storefront. A group of committed volunteers and three staff members began the challenging task of identifying and responding to a spectrum of local, regional and national issues as they were then experienced by our residents of Read more...
The Canadian Skin Patient Alliance (CSPA) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to advocate, educate and support Canadians living with skin diseases, conditions and traumas. Read more...
Formed in 2013, the Presidents Group is a network of 25 change-driven BC business leaders who are champions for more accessible, inclusive workplaces. Leaders of businesses of all different sizes and sectors, and business models, are represented and nearly 60,000 British Columbians are employed at t Read more...
The Textile Lab for Circularity is a social innovation lab with the mission of diverting textile waste from BC landfills and moving the regional industry towards a circular economy by leveraging, creating and curating industry networks to ignite collaboration between competitors. LinkedIn Read more...