A non-profit society dedicated to economic development, MIEDS represents the communities of Masset, Port Clements/Gamadiis, Queen Charlotte/Daajing Giids, Sandspit/K’il Kun (Area E), and NCRD Area D (rural Graham Island). Read more...
Canstruction, Inc. is a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity that holds annual design and build competitions and events to construct fantastic, giant sized, structures made entirely out of canned food. Read more...
The HSCPC is a non-profit volunteer organization that works in partnership with the Vancouver Police Department (VPD), the City of Vancouver, and community agencies. Our purpose is to develop and operate programs that address crime and safety issues in order to foster and maintain a safe and healthy Read more...
Libero is a Vancouver-based nonprofit mental health magazine and community. We believe in the power of sharing stories and our team of volunteer writers share articles that offer peer support for mental health. We also partner with mental health bloggers and share their content. Read more...
Kiwassa Neighbourhood House is a multi-service agency in East Vancouver where people of all ages, cultures and walks of life can make friends, participate in programs, find resources, share ideas, and contribute to community life. Read more...
The Cedar Science Camp is an ongoing UBC initiative to promote science education to Aboriginal youth (aged 8-12) within the lower mainland. Cedar is supported by the UBC Faculties of Science and Land and Food Systems at UBC. Read more...
Carousel Theatre for Young People (CTYP) is the leader in engaging young people in the transformative power of live theatre at its dedicated facility for the production and performance of Theatre for Young Audiences. 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...
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...
Mission Possible transforms lives by helping those experiencing homelessness and poverty achieve a renewed sense of dignity and purpose through meaningful work. There is a culture of opportunity in our Employment Readiness Program, and our two social enterprises, MP Maintenance and MP Neighbours. Read more...
A life-makeover is an opportunity for participants to access the three streams of programming to build self-esteem & change their lives. Four nights each week, we offer wellness, life skills development and makeovers for our participants. Read more...
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is a registered museum and one of Vancouver’s top tourist attractions. It is a unique venue for cultural programming and events, including guided tours, concerts, festivals, exhibitions, receptions, and educational programs. Read more...
The mission of the FCA is to advance the knowledge and appreciation of art and culture to all Canadians, offering education, exhibition and communication in the Visual Arts, and to support and promote emerging to professional member artists. Read more...
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. Read more...
The Health and Home Care Society of BC is an independent and BC-based not-for-profit organization. Since 1898, we have taken care of British Columbians through healthcare initiatives tailored to the communities we serve. Read more...
The Nature Trust of BC is a leading non-profit land conservation organization. We acquire, protect and care for more than 480 conservation properties covering 175,000 acres (71,000 hectares) across BC. Read more...