The Victoria Optometric Association is a local Victoria, BC Association of Optometrists dedicated to the overall eye health of Greater Victoria residents. Our members want to ensure all residents of Greater Victoria have access to the latest in technology, eye health exams, and the best eyewear available. We’re proud to be affiliated with the experienced optometrists Victoria, BC trusts for its ocular health.
The Victoria Women In Need Community Cooperative (WIN) is a non-profit organization. We operate five Resale Shops in Greater Victoria, and an online shop, that offer high quality affordable second hand items. The revenue from our shops allows us to provide programs for local women, trans, non binary and Two Spirit People on their journey between crisis, self sufficiency and wellness.
The Hallmark Heritage Society Annual General Meeting will be held on Monday, September 15, 2014 at the James Bay New Horizons Centre, 234 Menzies Street starting at 7 pm. Guest speaker is Mike Sweet on the move of a building from 1082 Richmond Road to 1016 Pemberton Road and the resulting restoration.
Grand Pacific pre-payment entryFor those of you that like to pre-pay your entry fees here is the prepay form !You can print the form, complete your events/options (don't forget to include your $5 pre-squad fee)total it up and either mail with your check.LaQuinta A^Lacy offers a 10% discount on room rates – just mention 'Grand Pacific'. View all the lodging, RV and dining advertisers.A HERE A to view the program pages.Renew Online or at The Next Shoot You AttendThe 2014 target year ends. A It is not too early to renew – either from this website (click here) , at the next shoot you attend or print the membership formA.A Print your membership card from the website with scores filled in. A^ Please give this a try .A Click the icon to the right 'MEMBERSHIP AVERAGE CARD-DOWNLOAD IT NOW', enter your five digit PITA number (no state/province – just 5 digits) and your date of birth in the correct format . A If you receive an error message try it again.
It is justice, not charity,that is wanting in the world.'~ Mary WollstonecraftTogether Against Poverty SocietyTAPS is the only organization in Victoria providing free, facetoface legal advocacy for people with income assistance, disability benefits and tenancy issues. TAPS assists over 5,000 people in Victoria each year.TAPS helps all types of people:from professionals who have just lost their jobs to people who have seen their health decline from living on income assistance.
I would like to express my sincerest gratitude for the assistance and support that was afforded me and my son in our greatest time of need.' Pacifica Housing tenant Pacifica Housing is a non-profit charitable organization that provides affordable housing for low income families, persons with a disability and adults who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.Pacifica Housing also provides housing outreach support and referral services through the Downtown Outreach Services office.
The 'Victoria Native Indian Housing Society' was incorporated on February 6, 1984 as a non-profit society. The name was changed to the M'akola Housing Society on April 5, 1988.The Society was originally established to provide safe, affordable housing for families of Aboriginal ancestry who were in core need of housing in urban centres on Vancouver Island. Since that time the Society and its mandate have expanded into what is now the M'akola Group of Societies.
The Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Seacliff Holdings Ltd. ('Seacliff'). Since 1988 Seacliff has been the family holding company of the George family of Vancouver. Throughout its history Seacliff and its' principals have participated directly in a variety of large scale projects and indirectly through its ownership of Dominion Construction and Canem Systems.Seacliff has developed, constructed and owned projects in all major real estate asset classes throughout Western Canada. It prides itself in being British Columbia based and able to actively participate in the real estate landscape of Western Canada.
The Rainbow Kitchen has a reputation as a non-judgmental, and welcoming place for guests and volunteers alike, where everyone is treated with respect and valued as 'part of the family'.Who Comes to the Rainbow Kitchen?The people who come to the Rainbow Kitchen includes street youth, seniors on low incomes, single parents and children, the unemployed and underemployed, and individuals on social assistance or disability pensions. Some of our guests are dealing with mental health issues and addictions issues. They come from different circumstances but share one thing in common; they are all treated with respect and kindness when they come to the Rainbow Kitchen.How does the Rainbow Kitchen Operate?The Rainbow Kitchen, unlike many other community kitchens in Victoria, is 100 percent volunteer-run. There is no paid staff or administrators. More than 200 volunteers do everything from chop vegetables to plan large fundraising events. The Rainbow Kitchen is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors
Dinner Meeting At The Royal Colwood Golf Clubtuesday, May 27Thdinner Meeting At The Royal Colwood Golf Clubtuesday, June 24Thbarbecue At The Saanich Historical Artifacts Societysaturday, July 12Thgolf Tournament At The Olympic View Golf Coursetuesday, September 30Thdinner Meeting At The Royal Colwood Golf Coursesaturday, October 18Thieoa Projects Please Fill Out The Questions On The Project Application Form As Accurately And As Thoroughly As Possible. All Applications Are Referred To Committee And Approval Is Given In April Of Each Year.