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- We are a volunteer driven, community service agency.
- Our mission is to make neighbourhoods better places to live in.
- Our goal is to enable people to embrace their lives and strengthen their communities.
- Our challenge is to work with communities to develop innovative programs and services that meet the changing needs of a diverse population.
Statement of Diversity
- We are children, youth, adults and seniors of all races, all religions, all cultures, all abilities and all economic levels.
- We speak many languages.
- We are men and women of all sexual orientations.
- We value diversity.
- We endeavour to reflect the diversity of our neighbourhoods in our membership, our Boards of Management, our volunteers and our staff.
- We respect all neighbours.
- We expect that all who come to our Houses, all those who provide or receive services, will extend the same respect to all those they meet here.
- Therefore, we will act to promote the inclusion of all in our Association and in our community.
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ANHBC Info |
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- Did you know?
- Vancouver's first Neighbourhood House grew out of the Alexandra Orphanage, one of the province's first non-profit societies. In 1938, the facility was closed and re-opended a couple of months later as Alexandra Neighbourhood House.
- Incorporated in 1894, the Association of Neighbourhood Houses was the 36th non-profit society in BC. Since then, our 117 year old Association has grown into an organization of eight Neighbourhood Houses and an Outdoor Centre.
- ANHBC's NH's and Camps serve more than 100,000 people a year, or 17% of the population of Vancouver - that's half of the Translink passenger rides on any given day!
For general enquiries, please contact ANH Central Services at central@anhbc.org
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