An incorporated non-profit society, the Mayne Island Health Centre Association (MIHCA) works with Island Health (Formerly VIHA), local health professionals, other community organizations and residents to ensure that Mayne Islanders have access to as many
There are a few precautions that must be followed in the Batting Cage. Supervision is a must. There is still Rally Cap equipment and more that you MUST NOT TOUCH. Coaches enter from the door closest to the street. The players enter the batting cage at the door opposite the machine at the far end of the cage. Players not batting should remain outside the batting cage, behind the gate at the same end, or may stand beside the coach at the pitching machine. They are NOT to be in the second side of the cage for safety reasons.
The Capital City Yacht Club has an extensive history dating back to early World War II when the club was organized as a civil defense unit. Over time the purpose and objectives of the Club have changed to meet the needs of its members and the community it serves.
The Pender Islands Health Care Society (PIHCS) is a community non-profit society which owns and operates the Pender Islands Health Centre. The Society provides a number of health and social services directly, and leases space and provides support to private health care practitioners and government agencies delivering services at the Health Centre.
The Pender Islands Health Care Society (PIHCS) is a community non-profit society which owns and operates the Pender Islands Health Centre. The Society provides a number of health and social services directly, and leases space and provides support to private health care practitioners and government agencies delivering services at the Health Centre.
The Cowichan Neighbourhood House Association (CNHA) is made up of 100 members, & runs almost entirely on volunteer labour. We are both a Community Resource Centre and a Youth Centre. In essence, though, the CNHA is an association of 'neighbours helping neighbours' - financed by donations, and run on volunteer spirit.In 1997, the Cowichan Neighbourhood House moved into the Old Chemainus Fire Hall, located at 9796 Willow Street in Chemainus, BC, across from Water Wheel Park, and a few doors down from the Seniors' Centre & the Harvest House Food Bank (see transit schedule). It is from the Fire Hall that we run our Community Resource Centre and Youth Activities.
The people that run Cowichan Neighbour house reach out to help all those that come in for help> I was evicted from my home when my roomate died and his family that he hadnt had any contact for 20 years evicted me with 2 hours from meeting them>They found a room in Chemainus I was devastated >I came to harvest house I was seriously thinking of suiside.I am in my 60s and really knew no one in this little town. They helped me heal and still do
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