Helping kids for over 100 years. Providing care free of charge to more than 835,000 children with orthopaedic conditions, burn injuries of all degrees, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate.
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The Developmental Disabilities Association is a community living agency that provides over 50 community-based programs and services to children, adults and their families with developmental disabilities in Vancouver and Richmond. We create extended networks of support, investing in individual needs, and always striving for an inclusive and safe community. Over 1600 individuals and families in the Vancouver and Richmond area are served by the Developmental Disabilities Association every year. To enable people with developmental disabilities to reach their full potential. To pursue our mission with expertise, integrity, respect, and conviction. For any questions about the Association
Established in 1934, College of Chiropractors of BC is the regulatory body that ensures regulations and bylaws are followed by practising chiropractors. We serve the province of British Columbia from our Richmond office. Contact us for information about becoming a chiropractor or finding a registered member.
The Health Sciences Association of British Columbia is a dynamic union representing more than 16,000 health care and social services professionals at over 250 facilities and agencies in acute care, long-term care, and community health, including workers at child development centres and transition houses. In addition to negotiating collective agreements for our members, HSA is active on many other fronts, including health care policy, labour issues, occupational health and safety, wage equity, women's issues, and the solidarity movement. HSA also works to preserve and promote public health care in Canada through campaigns, and through the activities of our committees. We offer a number of education opportunities to our members, both directly and through our labour affiliations. HSA is actively involved in the fight against breast cancer. HSA members play an important role in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of breast cancer patients. In addition, since 1997 HSA has been an official sponsor of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation's annual Run for the Cure. Formed in 1971, HSA is governed by a constitution, and is made up of local chapters that are grouped into ten regions. Each region is represented by a Regional Director, who together with the President form HSA's Board of Directors. HSA is a component of the National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE), and is affiliated to both the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) and the BC Federation of Labour.