Welcome to Helping Spirit Lodge SocietyHelping Spirit Lodge Society has developed this web site to provide you with an overview of our philosophy and our programs. In here you will also find valuable information on family violence and community resources available in the Lower Mainland. We encourage your feedback and suggestions for our site and we would love to have you get involved.Our Mission/VisionHelping Spirit Lodge Society is the leading Aboriginal women's organization in the Lower Mainland to alleviate family violence and enhance community wellness through a traditional, holistic approach.To provide safe, protective shelter to Aboriginal women and childrenTo provide holistic educational programs of enhancementTo provide support and advocacy to Aboriginal people
Little Mountain Neighbourhood House provides necessary educational, cultural, recreational, and social services for the community of the Little Mountain and Riley Park area.We encourage active participation and proactivity in the Little Mountain and Riley Park area as we strive towards the development of a healthier community.
Welcome to the John Howard Society of the Lower Mainland of BC.We assist people impacted by criminal justice so that they can reclaim their lives, making everyone safer.We also offer support and housing to individuals with developmental disabilities who are at risk of homelessness or involvement in the criminal justice system, and who may have concurrent issues of mental health or addictions.
Semiahmoo House Society, a non-profit organization located in Surrey/White Rock, exists to provide quality services and support to people with disabilities and their families in the community. Our Philosophy. The Semiahmoo House Society is committed to the provision of highest quality community-based services for individuals who have a developmental disability. We believe that each individual has the right to those services, which will enable him or her to participate-to the greatest extent possible-in the same activities of daily life as a non-handicapped peer. We further believe that other rights-to liberty, personal freedom, dignity and meaningful life-can be enhanced and protected by ensuring that individuals have strongly dedicated personal, family and service delivery support systems in place.
Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society is a registered non-profit society in good standing with annual reports and other required documents filed and up to date with the BC Registrar of Societies.