The BC Association for Crane Safety (BCACS) was established in November 2005 to promote the development of an industry-driven crane operator qualification system in British Columbia.With representation from various private bodies with a stake in the development of that system including crane owners and operators the BCACS initiated a series of workshops to gather information.
BC Beverage has been installing and servicing draft beer equipment since 1984. From the smallest single line system right up to multi-line systems BC Beverage has the expertise to handle any job big or small. You will find our equipment in many bars, pubs, restaurants and hotels throughout the lower mainland. Our draft beer and liquor control systems account for every ounce of product dispensed. Our state of the art software can send variance reports to your cell phone in real time alerting you of potential problems.
The Deaf Children's Society of BC (DCS) is a not-for-profit agency that provides resources, programs, support and information to families with deaf and hard of hearing children from birth to age five. Using a family-centered approach, the professionals at the Deaf Children's Society offer their expertise and guidance as families navigate through opportunities for speech, language, education and communication.
Mennonite Central Committee, a worldwide ministry of Anabaptist churches, shares God's love and compassion for all in the name of Christ by responding to basic human needs and working for peace and justice. MCC envisions communities worldwide in right relationship with God, one another and creation. Through local programs, MCC British Columbia (MCC BC) works to meet needs here at home. We also support MCC s work in 65 countries around the world by raising funds, mobilizing materials and providing international workers. MCC British Columbia is one of six provincial offices in Canada. MCC Thrift Shops support the worldwide relief, peace and development ministry of MCC the Mennonite Central Committee. In Kenya, MCC is working with local partners to build sand dams and provide families with clean water close to home. In Laos, MCC is helping children go to school by providing school supplies, supporting breakfast programs and building schools. In Haiti, where MCC has been at work since 1958, MCC is rebuilding homes and livelihoods following the earthquake in January. These are just a few examples of MCCs relief, development and peace work with over 1400 service workers in more than 50 countries around the world. Each purchase at one of MCCs thrift shops supports this work.