Happy Science is a global religion that aims to teach the truth about life, the world, and ourselves to inspire and give guidance in the 21st century and onwards. The founder, Master Ryuho Okawa, teaches the global and universal Truth of El Cantare, whose mission is to create harmony and prosperity for all people.
We support full and enriching lives, at home and in the community
Our Residential Services – at home in your neighbourhood
Woman mixing cookie batterCentaine Support Services Homes are located in local neighborhoods and are licensed under the BC Community Care and Assisted Living Act and Residential Care Regulations (when 3 or more unrelated people live in the same home) and are CARF accredited.
Centaine homes provide safe, healthy, and community-oriented environments for the people we support.
We support up to 21 adults living in the Saanich, Sooke, Sidney, View Royal and Victoria communities.
With locations in Surrey and Burnaby, Carilon Music specializes in piano, theory, guitar, violin and voice lessons in a private or group setting. We also have a wide variety of new and used pianos for sale at our Surrey store.
The Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society is a registered non-profit society, charitable organization and United Way member agency that seeks to build a healthy and just society which values all cultures. PICS started as a volunteer based organization in 1987, and has expanded to include offices in Surrey and Vancouver to serve the multicultural community. Each year PICS is involved with very successful job fairs. In addition to the Mega Job Fair held in Surrey and the Joint Job Fair, organized in conjunction with other immigrant serving agencies, PICS organizes a multitude of mini job fairs. These job fairs give clients the opportunity to meet with potential employers and learn more about the labor market. The Government of Canada has contributed funding to office initiatives, which means they are available at no cost to our clients. In addition, with the help of the Ministry of Communities, Aboriginals and Women's Services, PICS offers settlement and integration help to newcomers from our offices.
The Award is a non-competitive programme in which participants set and achieve personal goals for community service, skills, fitness, and adventure. It is a great way to explore new interests and try new challenges you might not have done otherwise, and even stretch your 'comfort zone'