The BCFAS Resource Society provides advocacy, education, and research regarding fetal alcohol syndrome.
|
The Community Mobilization Program (CMP) helps communities develop comprehensive and sustainable approaches to crime prevention and undertake activities that deal with the root causes of crime in their communities.
|
Crumbs Bakery-Cafe of Maple Ridge British Columbia is a quality bakery and cafe offering great specialty cakes, dessert, pastries and much more.
|
The mission of School District No. 42 is to maximize student learning within an inclusive, cooperative environment of high expectations.
|
The Eagles are...... "People Helping People." For a century, the Fraternal Order of Eagles have built training centers all over the world and raised millions of dollars every year to combat heart disease and cancer, among other amazing feats.
|
Established in 1995, the Founder's Cup has proudly raised well over $600,000 for charities that help change the lives of people where we live as well as for national and international causes that touch us all.
|
Health Canada is the federal department responsible for helping the people of Canada maintain and improve their health.Health Canada provides national leadership to develop health policy, enforce health regulations, promote disease prevention and enhance healthy living for all Canadians.
|
The Law Foundation of British Columbia is a non-profit foundation established in 1969 to receive and distribute the interest on clients' funds held in lawyers' pooled trust accounts maintained in financial institutions. The Foundation distributes these funds in five areas: legal aid, legal education, law reform, legal research, law libraries
|
The Ministry of Children and Family Development works to ensure that some of our most vulnerable children and families have the best chances possible to succeed and thrive. This is accomplished through: Child Protection and Family Development, Early Childhood Development and services for Special Needs Children and Youth, Adult Community Living Services, Youth Justice, Child and Youth Mental Health, and Youth Services.
|
The CKNW Orphans' Fund grew out of the commitment of a fledgling radio station to become part of the New Westminster community in which it was established. The Fund makes money available for needed equipment and services for children and respond to appeals from charities and organizations whose commitment is to work for and with special needs children.
|
Through unique services tailored to individual needs, PLEA helps children, youth, adults and families, who face significant challenges to lead fulfilling lives within their communities.
|
The Ridge Meadows Child Development Centre provides early intervention and school-aged therapy services including paediatric consultation, occupational therapy and speech/language therapy.
|
The Society of Special Needs Adoptive Parents (SNAP) is committed to assisting special needs adoptive families through mutual support, information, sharing and advocacy.
|
Held every fall, Telus' employee charitable giving campaign matches employee contributions to Canadian charities and special projects that address specific community needs.
|
The United Way builds upon the strength of volunteers and voluntary action by engaging the whole community for the benefit of the whole community. They help to build caring communities and respond to a broad range of human needs.
|
The British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency exists to effectively and efficiently register vital events occurring in The Province of British Columbia and to provide a spectrum of high quality vital statistics-related products and services to meet a variety of public needs.
|