Partners in Developing Potential. Langley Child Development Centre is privileged to serve families with children who have special needs in Langley City and Township.
Bonnie of Clarity Quest Counselling in Langley holds a Diploma in Professional Counselling and is a member of the Canadian Professional Counselors Association and the Association of Cooperative Counselling Therapists. She is a Registered Professional Counselor and a Registered Therapeutic Counselor. Bonnie has extensive experience working with disadvantaged populations including the homeless and multicultural groups, low-income and single parents, working with the sick, terminally ill and grieving persons and families, and working with youth. She has twenty-five years of experience working and serving on boards and committees in both elected and volunteer positions, both in community and other local organizations. She has held varying positions in a variety of different outreach and social-justice organizations.
CUPE 458 members are the municipal workers of the District of Kent, District of Hope, Hope Recreation, Fraser Valley Regional District, Cultus Lake Parks Board, City of Chilliwack, and the Village of Harrison Hot Springs. We provide support to all the mun
The Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) is a provincial organization with a twenty year history of providing services to Indian Residential School Survivors.The Indian Residential School Survivors Society began in 1994 as a working committee of the First Nations Summit. We were known as the Residential School Project, housed out of and as a part of the BC First Nations Summit. The work was primarily to assist Survivors with the litigation process pertaining to residential school abuses. In the more recent years the work has expanded to include assisting the descendants of Survivors and Community education measures (Aboriginal & Non-Aboriginal).
THE ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF B.C. is the only province-wide non-profit organization dedicated to helping people concerned with or facing dementia have the confidence and skills to maintain quality of life. We're also committed to ensuring public perceptions reflect the real issues, and to securing funding for support and research.Advocacy Analyst Rebecca Morris Represents the Society as a Young Canadian Innovator Alzheimer Society of B.C. Advocacy Analyst Rebecca Morris was among the young Canadian innovators invited by British High Commission in Ottawa to share ideas to support the ongoing work of the World Dementia Council and to create a sustainable global network which will continue to address the challenges presented by dementia.