Crystal Cathedral is the home base for the international Crystal Cathedral Ministries, including a congregation of over 10,000 members and the internationally televised Hour of Power. To find out more about this ministry that is saving lives through a message of hope, we invite you to select an area of interest on the top navigation. At the Crystal Cathedral there are many opportunities for you to Come and See (worship), Come and Belong (fellowship), Come and Grow (develop spiritually), and Go and Sow (volunteer/outreach). We invite you to join us for Sunday worship services in the Crystal Cathedral, with morning services at 9:30 and 11:00 am and an evening service at 6:00 pm. For additional information or dates and times of the Easter Sunday and Christmas Eve services.
BC Family Hearing Resource Society Bright Futures for ChildrenIt's not important HOW you communicate, it's simply that you DO!The BC Family Hearing Resource Society is the largest agency in the province serving the families of children from birth to age five who are deaf or hard of hearing and/or who have speech and language learning challenges. BC Family Hearing Resource Centre (BCFHRC) is the name of our provincial program serving deaf and hard of hearing children. Our family-centred services have evolved and grown over 25 years and are designed to meet the unique needs of very young children and their families. When care is family-centred, parents are an essential and equal partner in their children's services. Our highly qualified clinicians are experts in speech, language, communication and hearing development, and work as a team to provide you with the most up-to-date treatment strategies. While our services are primarily directed toward children, we also help parents acquire the skills and information they need to help their children succeed.
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.