Organizations, Associations & Clubs à Grandview Woodland, Vancouver, BC

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1607 East Hastings Street, GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V5L 1S7

(604) 251-4844
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1651 Commercial Dr, Suite 220, GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V5L 3Y3

(604) 879-5111
The Co-operative Housing Federation of BC (CHF BC) is a co-operative association made up of member housing co-ops and related organizations in British Columbia. Members send delegates to federation meetings to represent their co-op, elect (or run for) the board of directors at the annual general meeting, and/or to serve on CHF BC committees. This member direction helps CHF BC focus on meeting the needs of housing co-ops. You can represent the interests of your members by adding your co-op's voice to the co-operative housing movement. Working together we have created a strong co-operative federation, and we invite your co-op to join us.
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525 W 10th Ave #100, GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V5Z 1K9

(604) 646-4944
Business associations, Community Organization, Membership Organizations, Nonprofit Organization, Organization, Association or organization, spiritualité autochtone, Non-profit organization, Civic and social associations, organizations, Service, aboriginal, Aboriginal Organizations
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1144 Commercial Drive, GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V5L 3X2

(604) 251-2042
Organization, fraternal organizations, organismes fraternels, Civic & Social Associations, Membership Organizations
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1726 Commercial Dr, GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V5N 4A3

(604) 251-2884
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1726 Hastings St E, GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V5L 1S9

(604) 320-3312
The mission of Vancouver Native Housing Society is to provide safe, secure, affordable housing for Aboriginal individuals and families living in the urban setting. VNHS was founded in 1984 and manages a portfolio of 17 buildings with a total of 706 units. The Society currently houses approximately 8% of the urban Aboriginal population. We work in partnership with federal and provincial government agencies to achieve affordability for individuals and families with low incomes. In 1984 the primary funding agency was the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), which provided subsidies through the Urban Native Housing Program. In 1997 the responsibility for funding all housing programs was transferred to BC Housing; all developments and acquisitions after 1997 were done in partnership with this provincial housing agency. In 2013, BC Housing transferred responsibility for administration of VNHS housing subsidies to the Aboriginal Housing Management Association (AHMA). Although our original and ongoing mandate is to focus on the housing needs of the urban Aboriginal community we have expanded our operations to include housing solutions for seniors, youth, women at risk, persons living with mental illness, as well as those who are homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless. Recognizing that providing housing alone is not enough, some VNHS buildings include on-site support services; in all of our housing developments we strive to help tenants connect to available resources in the community when needed. In recent years the Society has embraced the social enterprise model. In the face of declining government financial support, we work with tenants and the community at large to build economic and individual capacity by adopting an entrepreneurial approach. Two such ventures are the Urban Aboriginal Art Gallery and Skwachays Lodge, both established in 2012.

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