Non-profit Organizations in South End, Nanaimo, BC

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60 Needham St, Nanaimo, V9R 1K4

(250) 585-6856
Disability Services, Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Social Services
Nanaimo Unique Kids Organization- NUKO is described as wonderful and great non-profit organization with an amazing job performance. Some customers are personal participants,
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210 Fry Street, Nanaimo, V9R 4Z1

(250) 754-8347
lundi au vendredi : 9h à 12h30 - 14H à 18h : samedi 10h -17h de Loaves & Fishes Food Bank

106 Columbia St, Nanaimo, V9R 4L9

(250) 713-4173
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

839 Old Victoria Rd, Nanaimo, V9R 5Z9

(250) 754-6200

155 Victoria Rd, Nanaimo, V9R 4P4

(250) 591-6443

Nearby results from the Non-profit Organizations category

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750 5TH ST, Nanaimo, V9R 1A1

(250) 753-3797
Nonprofit Organization, Youth organization, Sea Cadets, Cadet, Non-profit organization
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20 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, V9R 1M7

(250) 754-3215
Non-profit organization, Education center, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization

596 Albert St, Nanaimo, V9R 2W2

(250) 753-8721
Non-profit organization, Labor union, Nonprofit Organization
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#201 - 96 Cavan Street, Nanaimo, V9R 2V1

(250) 741-0224
Social services, Social services organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Community Organization, Social Service
The Nanaimo Association for Community Living is highly regarded as a valuable resource for various community members, particularly those dealing with mental health issues, homelessness, and other challenges such as mental illness, addiction, and chronic health conditions. Customers praise the idea of transforming an existing hotel, such as the Howard Johnson, into a supportive and inclusive community center. This facility would provide access to essential services like showers, laundry, computers, and counseling. It would also offer opportunities for events, job fairs, and information sharing. The vision is to create a safe and supportive environment that empowers individuals in their transition to stable living and learning new skills.
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668 Centre Street, Nanaimo, V9R 4Z4

(250) 740-2300
Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
Snuneymuxw First Nation is highly regarded by many for its beautiful, clean premises and friendly staff. Visitors express affection for the place and appreciate the interactions with the team.

495 Dunsmuir St, Nanaimo, V9R 6B9

(250) 754-5274
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327 Prideaux St #13, Nanaimo, V9R 2N4

(250) 753-8324
Non-profit organization, Business development service, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization

203- 489 Wallace Street, Nanaimo, V9R 5B7

(250) 753-2321

10 Lois Lane, Nanaimo, V9R 5B8

(250) 740-2583
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195 B Fourth St, Nanaimo, V9R 1T1

(250) 591-3336
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Emergency Rescue Service, Charity Organization
Nanaimo Search and Rescue volunteers are commended for their professionalism, efficiency, and care during emergency situations. They were praised for saving a hiker who fell and ensuring her safe transfer to an ambulance, with one visitor expressing immense gratitude for a volunteer named Janet's reassuring demeanor. Another visitor expressed admiration for the team's dedication and skills, referring to them as heroes.
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9-327 Prideaux St, Nanaimo, V9R 2N4

(250) 591-8731
Nonprofit Organization, Charity Organization, Charity, Non-Profit Organization
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19 Commercial Street, Nanaimo, V9R 5G3

(250) 754-8988
Literacy Central was incorporated as the Nanaimo Literacy Association in 1990. We have grown both in catchment area and programs, now offering free tutoring services for a large portion of the central east coast of Vancouver Island. Literacy Central VI, Vancouver Island University and the Advanced Education Ministry of the BC Government partner in providing 3 programs; Adult Literacy Tutoring, Aboriginal Literacy Tutoring, and Family Literacy. We also partner with the BC Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Development and Vancouver Island University to provide English as a Second Language Settlement Assistance Program tutoring and English Practice Groups. Other programming is featured on our home page. The strength of our organization is the over 200 highly knowledgeable and dedicated people that volunteer in our programs and bookstores including our Board of Directors.
This non-profit organization, Literacy Central Vancouver Island in Nanaimo, is highly regarded by its customers for its extensive collection of well-organized and diverse books. The store offers excellent value with reasonable prices and a vast selection, especially in the vintage and poetry sections. Many are impressed by the welcoming and helpful staff. Some customers have noted occasional miscategorized books as a minor inconvenience. The store's open hours seven days a week allow for ample browsing opportunities.
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319 Selby St, Nanaimo, V9R 2R4

(250) 753-6911
Nonprofit Organization, Employee Leasing Services, Non-profit organization, Immigration Consultants, Employment agency, Community Organization, Social Service Organizations, Employment Agencies
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101 – 319 Selby Street, Nanaimo, V9R 2R4

(250) 753-6911
Employment Service-Employee Leasing, Immigration & Naturalization Consultants, Social Service Organizations
Central Vancouver Island Multicultural Society is highly regarded by its customers for providing valuable information and resources, particularly for new immigrants. The team is praised for their passion, empathy, and competence. Online workshops and sessions are convenient and effective for learning, with opportunities to make new friends. Newcomers can benefit from advice on resume styling and interview techniques. The organization also offers fun activities for families and children. Overall, CVIMS is a supportive and welcoming resource for those migrating to Canada.
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100 Cameron Rd., Nanaimo, V9R 0C8

(250) 753-3814
We invite you to browse through the more than 25 exhibits and displays showcasing Canada’s proud Military History and Traditions. For more than a quarter century, the museum has assembled a truly impressive collection of military memorabilia and artifacts from the War of 1812 right through to Canada's involvement in Afghanistan. Examine life on the home front and the important work of the Red Cross, St John’s Ambulance, the Salvation Army, RCMP and the critical role played by the Merchant Navy in war time. Follow the evolution of Women in the Armed Forces, from Nursing Sisters during the Boer War to present day operations in all branches of our Armed Forces. The museum is located in downtown Nanaimo’s dynamic waterfront; close to the Port Theatre, the Inner Harbour Boat Basin, Cruise Ship Facility, the Nanaimo Conference Centre, Tourism Office and many Major Hotels.
Visitors express admiration for the museum's engaging tour guides and vast collection of military memorabilia, dating back over two centuries. Most spent less than two hours exploring, but felt they could have spent more time due to the abundance of information and displays. Entrance fee is $4 per adult.