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United Sound’s mission is to remove barriers and foster social change through music.
First United Church is a prominent inner-city mission in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver built around the pillars of social justice, hospitality, healing and housing. We operate a 24-hour low barrier shelter with 60 beds, offer nutritious meals onsite, and provide services such as housing and paralegal advocacy, addiction and grief support, a unique storage program, and personal care services. Our programs support and empower individuals living with mental illness, addiction, homelessness and other challenges— essentially, our work is to make hope possible. Our programs and services rely on substantial support from donors, the traditional backbone of annual funding at First United. Click DONATE NOW to help us continue our valuable work.
Abilities United champions people with developmental and physical challenges and provides the training, education, and support they need to lead the lives they choose.
Hands United provides a tailored, restorative housing program for under-aged victims of human trafficking through specialized case management services.
The purpose of the United Religions Initiative is to promote enduring, daily interfaith cooperation, to end religiously motivated violence and to create cultures of peace, justice and healing for the earth and all living beings
Casa de Esperanza mobilizes Latinas and Latin@ communities to end gender-based violence. We were founded in 1982 when a small group of Latina activists created an emergency shelter for Latinas who were denied domestic violence services from mainstream systems. For 38 years, we have served a highly marginalized population in culturally relevant ways that translate to greater safety, community connectedness, and self-sufficiency for Latin@s who experience domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking. Our work builds and leverages the communities’ strengths, cultural assets, and leadership to shift beliefs and behaviors within family and social networks, which we believe will create the conditions and solutions for thriving.
To encourage, motivate, and inspire individuals to more than survive building a community thriving on evidence-based practices in peer-supported programs, service work, affordable housing for recovery treatment, and prevention of abuse.
These statements were overwhelmingly affirmed by the UCC Board of Directors at their fall business meeting, October 20-22, 2016.
Our mission is to empower church communities to incorporate and support families with disabilities.
Our mission is to build thriving atheist communities, empower people to express their secular values, and promote separation of government and religion.
To transform, alleviate, educate and protect the lives of underprivileged, individuals and minority communities impacted by disasters, natural or man-made, suffering from hunger, illiteracy, diseases, or from violation of civil and human-rights into informed and vibrant members of society by fostering sustainable programs regardless of color, race, religion or creed.