As a donor-funded organization, we raise more than $5 million annually to support arthritis-related research, programs and services for over 600,000 people in British Columbia and the Yukon who live with arthritis. The Arthritis Society is the only not-for-profit organization in Canada uniquely devoted to promoting and funding arthritis research based solutions, education, as well as community support for Canadians living with arthritis. Founded in 1948, with thousands of volunteers over the years, The Arthritis Society continues to have an outstanding reputation in the community and a successful track record of results. Amidst our world of information overload, The Arthritis Society remains the most valued and trusted resource on arthritis for patients, their families and health professionals.
Heaven! I have lived here for over 25 years, and I would not move anywhere else! It is close to Granville Island, and its market. it is also close to commute to down town, The bus stop is a block away from my placeRead more
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA It all began with a convention in Indianapolis in 1896 that gave birth to the AFM, the first artists' organization to demand, fight for and win a better deal for its members.
Surrey-Delta/Indo-Canadian Seniors' Society Community Access Program is a non-profit organization funded by Federal Government and Vancouver Community Network. Federal government provides funding to such programs to bridge the gap between the people who have the access to the Information Technology and the people who don't. This community centre is founded to help the people of all demographics. All services provided here are free.
The Vancouver Alpen Club has various different activities and sub-groups during the week. As a subgroup of the club we have been central in keeping the German tradition of choir singing alive. We have performed concerts in Vancouver, the Pacific North West and in Germany.
Canadian Actors' Equity Association represents professional artists including performers (actors, singers, dancers), directors, choreographers, fight directors and stage managers, engaged in theatre, opera and dance in English Canada. Recognizing that the arts are vital to life and that artists make an invaluable contribution to our society, Equity supports the creative efforts of its members by seeking to improve their working conditions and opportunities.