Social Service & Welfare Organizations in Oakridge, Vancouver, BC

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650 West 41 St Avenue, Oakridge, Vancouver, V5Z 4P7

(604) 263-1833
Looking for a place to meet, chat, learn a new skill or play a game? You’ll be in good company at the Oakridge Seniors’ Centre. With over 400 members and a history that spans decades, the centre is run for the mutual benefit of seniors in the community. The Oakridge Seniors’ Centre is a drop-in activity centre for seniors 55 years and older. It is a nonprofit organization operated by the Oakridge Seniors’ Society and is separate and independent from the Vancouver Parks Board and all other community centres in Vancouver. Some of the activities happening in the Centre are: fun and fitness exercises, line dancing, belly dancing, international folk dancing, osteofit, tai- chi (beginners and intermediate), Spanish class, computer classes, bridge, mahjong, knitting, quilting, etc. For only a $25 annual fee, come and take advantage of this space provided by Oakridge, which includes a lunch counter, craft and card-playing area, and a lounge and reading area. Our Café, which is open to members
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6184, Ash Street, OAKRIDGE, Vancouver, V5Z 3G9

(604) 324-1035
North-West, Childcare Services, -New West, Famille et communauté, Garderies en milieu familial & centres de la petite enfance, Children & Child Care, Social Services, Child day care services, -Surrey, Family & Community, Soins des enfants, Montessori school
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100 W 49th Ave, OAKRIDGE, Vancouver, V5Y 2Z6

(604) 324-3881
Social Services
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6184 ASH STREET, OAKRIDGE, Vancouver, V5Z 3G9

(604) 325-1812
We provide a quality alternative approach to Jewish life through the appreciation of Jewish history and culture in the context of world history, and the celebration of secular (non-religious) and humanist Jewish traditions. We welcome intercultural families (mixed marriages) and anyone who feels a connection with Jewish culture, history and experience.
The Peretz School is described as an excellent community facility with ample parking, both at the rear of the building and on the street. The center is warmly regarded as friendly and undergoing renovations. The large auditorium hosts enjoyable cultural events.