United Way of Northern British Columbia is dedicated to improving the quality of life by advancing the common good. when we reach out a hand to one we influence the condition of all. We all benefit when a child succeeds, when families are financially stable, seniors are involved in community activities, and when people are healthy and safe.It takes everyone working together to create a brighter future and United Way provides the means for all of us to come together, United, to take action for positive social change.
Since 1979, Ksan House Society has providing social service programs to people in the Terrace area. We specialize in providing emergency care for men, women and children who are seeking shelter from a violent home or are otherwise disadvantaged. We provide food, shelter and other essential items to those in need. If you, or indeed someone you know needs our services, please get in touch.
Kitimat Community Services Society's Board of Directors governs the Agency by making policy for long term direction and determines the scope of the work we do. The Board employs a senior staff person, the Executive Director, to implement its policies and to manage the day-to-day business of the organization. The ED is accountable to the Board. Front-line staff and service volunteers are accountable to the ED and will implement the activities as described. The ED conducts staff performance appraisals and its finances. At our yearly Annual General Meeting, the bylaws and constitution are reviewed by the membership and changes are recommended and voted upon. The Board sanctions our yearly financial review and financial statements are reviewed at our AGM by our membership.
The Bella Coola Community Support Society is a non-profit society and registered charity offering a range of services to the people of the Bella Coola Valley and, to a limited extent, Anahim Lake.
The Nisga'a Final Agreement is British Columbia's first modern treaty. A landmark in the relationship between Canada and its Aboriginal peoples, the Treaty came into effect on May 11, 2000, marking the end of a 113-year journey - and the first steps in a