ALIVE (Aboriginal Life in Vancouver Enhancement) Society exists to promote, enhance and foster the social, economic, and cultural well-being and health of Aboriginal peoples in Vancouver. Working within a place-based framework to develop inclusive strategies to support Aboriginal individuals, families and extended families where they find themselves, ALIVE creates opportunities for urban Aboriginals in the city of Vancouver to fully engage as citizens in their neighborhoods and in the city as a whole.
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Quirk-e is a joint initiative between QMUNITY Generations and local writer Claire Robson. The group was quickly adopted in its entirety into the Arts, Health, and Seniors’ Project, managed by the Vancouver Park Board. It became an independent organization in 2013, and is currently funded by a Community and Neighbourhood Development Grant from the City of Vancouver, as well as funding from its community partners Britannia Service Centre and QMUNITY Generations.
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The Grandview-Woodland Area Council strives to represent the interests of Grandview-Woodland, to inform and activate its residents and to advocate for the protection and enrichment of our community.
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Community Food Centres Canada provides resources and a proven approach to partner organizations across Canada to create Community Food Centres that bring people together to grow, cook, share, and advocate for good food. CFCC also works with the broader food movement to build greater capacity for impact and to empower communities to work toward a healthy and fair food system.
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Grandview Woodland Food Connection is a Neighborhood Food Network working out of Britannia Community Centre and which is dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of all residents living in Grandview Woodland and nearby neighbourhoods by promoting an accessible, just and sustainable food system for our community
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