Since 1998 the Commission has been a registered non-profit society. The Commission for Children and Families BC is named in provincial legislation as the designated authority for children and families throughout BC. It works with service providing agencies to strengthen and sustain healthy communities for our children and families and assists in the development of infrastructure in B.C. Volunteer Board of Directors in accordance with Part 6 and 7 of the bylaws that state Appointment of DirectorsThe society shall consist of 3-9 Commissioners Each Commissioner to be appointed as a Provincial representative;As a provincial board the representation should consist of a broad base of urban, rural and geographic areas that bring a provincial perspective.Two government ex-officio representatives .The minimum number of directors required for the society to be effective must be three or another number determined from time to time at a general meeting.
This organization has been around for many years, & really appreciate that they have stayed in North Kamloops! Very civic minded, caring & into helping in the community as much as possible. Excellent group to join! :)Read more
Sun Peaks Health Association, a registered charity, opened the Health Centre in 2002 to provide medical and health services to the community. The Association had previously established a First Responders Team which now resides with the local fire department.Our present facility is a modular building consisting of a reception area, a physician's office, an examining room and of course, a washroom. We are fortunate to have a wonderful cadre of volunteers and physicians who staff the facility.
To Promote The Cause Of Education In The Public Schools Of School District #73 (Kamloops Thompson)To Raise The Status And Promote The Welfare Of The Teaching Profession In The District Of Kamloops Thompson.To Carry On Such Activities As May From Time To Time Be Ignited, Prescribed, Or Approved By The Governing Bodies Of The Association Or The British Columbia Teachers Federation.
The Economic Developers Council of Ontario offers a number of programs and services to its membership on a variety of topics. Sessions are held across the province to meet the needs of all our members. You can find information on upcoming training sessions in the events section of the website. EDCO works with industry leaders and provincial ministries to offer the highest quality training programs possible. Many programs provide delegates with points towards the EDAC designation curriculum.