Non-profit Organizations in Anniedale, Surrey, BC

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9706 188 St, Surrey, V4N 3M2

(604) 882-9988
The BC Wildlife Federation is a province-wide voluntary conservation organization representing all British Columbians whose aims are to protect, enhance and promote the wise use of the environment for the benefit of present and future generations. B.C. Wildlife Federation was incorporated under the B.C. Societies Act in 1951 and it became a registered charity in 1969.

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105 - 9775 188Th Street, Surrey, V4N 3N2

(604) 371-2954
DuncanAfrica love people and love guitars and we passionately dislike poverty. A unique social venture that combines the best of charity and business, creating a new model for development based on sustainability, excellence and merit. In 2007 the Suubi Trade School was birthed in a dusty, impoverished village in Uganda, East Africa. The focus of this school was to teach young people to build world class acoustic guitars and connect these young apprentices to an overseas market. In the future these students will operate their own guitar manufacturing plant.
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19733 96 Ave, Langley, V1M 3C9

(604) 513-8928
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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#13 – 19889 96 Avenue, Suite #182, Langley, V1M 3C7

(604) 722-9466
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Charity Organization

19889 96 Ave #13, Langley, V1M 3C7

(604) 897-0992
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202 - 9292 200th Street, Langley, V1M 3A6

(604) 513-1850
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200 – 9292 200th St., Langley, V1M 3A6

(604) 882-7100
Member-based trade association for British Columbia's value-added wood products industry.
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210 – 20111, 93A Avenue, Langley, V1M 4A9

604-888-2242
SafetyDriven team delivers free, confidential advice, along with training, resources, advisory services and information. As the industry Certifying Partner, approved by WorkSafeBC, we award Certificates of Recognition (COR) to employers and owner/operators who show commitment to workplace safety and effective injury management. The primary objective of SafetyDriven is to represent the occupational health and safety needs of businesses in the trucking, transportation, warehousing, shipping and logistics sector. SafetyDriven also provide services to waste management, wholesale, retail and consumer service sectors.We do this by providing a leadership role in advocating safety improvements and conducting research on issues of safety performance to advance the standard of safety practices in our province.
Customers appreciate the excellent courses offered by Trucking Safety Council. Some mention the slight difficulty in finding the location, but praise the clean, modern building once they arrive.

9440 202 St #120, Langley, V1M 4A6

(604) 881-6023
Young Life started in New Westminster, BC in 1954 and enjoyed years of camping at YL USA’s beautiful camp called The Malibu Club. The work grew in the west and also started in the Toronto area. In 2004 we opened our own Canadian camp, RockRidge Canyon, near Princeton, BC. Today we continue our work in BC, Alberta, Ontario and are moving into a new province in the next few years. Take a moment to learn more about Young Life, where we come from, what we’re doing and why we’re doing it.
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20135 93A Avenue, Langley, V1M 4A9

(604) 888-6382
Monday: 5:00 am - 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 5:00 am - 5:00 pm, Wednesday: 5:00 am - 5:00 pm, Thursday: 5:00 am - 5:00 pm, Friday: 5:00 am - 5:00 pm, Bookstore Mon - Fri 9:00am - 4:00pm, Bookstore Saturday 10:00am - 3:00pm, Kenneth Copeland Ministries Canada has been ministering to Canadians for over 40 years with the Christian message of love and faith. Find resources and news to help you grow spiritually.
Customers express deep appreciation for Kenneth Copeland Ministries, sharing stories of answered prayers and blessings received. The ministry's prayer ministry is highlighted as effective and genuine.
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20171 92A Ave #215, Langley, V1M 3A5

(604) 371-2705
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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20280 97 Ave #10, Langley, V1M 4B9

(604) 881-0024
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10946 Katzie Road, Pitt Meadows, V3Y 2G6

604-465-8961
The Katzie First Nation derives its name from the Halkomelem word for a type of moss, and it is also the name of an ancient village site in the immediate vicinity of the Katzie Indian Reserve at Pitt Meadows. The only other Katzie village sites permanently occupied at the time of this writing are the Katzie reserves at Barnston Island and at Yorkson Creek in Langley. The people now known as the Katzie First Nation were granted rights and title to their territory and their resources by the Creator, by Khaals, by their first Chiefs and from the reiteration of customs from time out of mind. Long before the emergence of any other human community in the Lower Fraser region, the Creator placed five communities, each with its own chief, at different locations on the Land. Those locations are now known as Pitt Lake, Sheridan Hill, Port Hammond, Point Roberts and Point Grey. The Katzie people are the direct descendants of these first people. The people came to be known as the Katzie people descend primarily from Oe’lecten and his people, created at the south shore of Pitt Lake, and Swaneset and his people, created at Sheridan Hill. Xwoe’pecten and his people, created at Port Hammond, joined with Swaneset’s people at Katzie, but later moved to what is now New Westminster and gave rise to the people now known as the Kwantlen people. Smakwec and his people, created at Point Roberts, and their history, lands, resources, and culture were closely linked to those of the Katzie people. The descendants of Smakwec and his people are many, but many have vanished. The Nicomekl, as a distinct people, vanished in the time of the smallpox epidemic of the 1700s.

#27-20543-96TH AVENUE, Langley, V1M 3W3

(604) 888-1158
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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17288 104a, Surrey, V4N 5M3

+1 778-622-4274
Welcome to National Diabetes Trust, Canada's largest charitable clothing and small household goods collection service and the social enterprise of Diabetes Canada. With more than 5, 000 donation bins and an active home pick-up service in communities across Canada, we collect unwanted gently used clothing and household items to raise much-needed funds for Diabetes Canada. This helps support programs and research on behalf of the 11 million Canadians living with diabetes and pre-diabetes. But, we're more than just clothing donation collectors. We are an organization of dedicated professionals working with Canadians from coast to coast fighting to End Diabetes through waste diversion. Each year, the program diverts more than 100 million lbs. of clothing and household items from landfill sites across Canada. With your help, we can continue to support diabetes research, education and reduce our environmental impact. Schedule a pick up today!
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20660 - 48 Avenue, Langley, V3A 3L6

(604) 530-1115
Non-profit organization, Community Organization, Hospice, Nonprofit Organization, Social services, Social Service
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13550 106 Ave, Surrey, V3T 2C5

(778) 240-8636

#308 – 8047 199 Street, Langley, V2Y 0E2

(604) 637-3400
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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203 - 8047 199 St, Langley, V2Y 0E2

(604) 871-0222
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Association or organization
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280-8029 199th street, Langley, V2Y 0E2

(604) 574-5050
Business Service, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization