Find non profit organizations in Fort Saint John, BC. Listings include Fort St. John and Area Senior Care Foundation, North Peace Seniors Housing Society, 4U Youth, Canadian Parents for French - Fort St. John, Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle Restoration Society.
Working with the community to strive for quality-inclusive child care services that meet the needs of local families, support childcare providers and promote the healthy development of children through resources and referrals.
Employment Connections North Corp. (ECNC) was established in 1999 and has earned a positive reputation from job seekers, employers, and the community alike as “the place to go” whe...
Indigenous-led AIDS Service Organization, which has provided HIV, HCV, and STBBI support, education & prevention services in Northern British Columbia since 1992.
The Fort St. John Country Quilter's Guild is a group of approximately 35 members ranging from beginners to advanced who meet at 7:00pm on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at t...
Providing Attractive & Affordable INDEPENDENT Living for the Seniors of Fort St. John & Area since 1966. Community, comfort & connection.
4U exists to provide a safe and welcoming place where youth can connect, feel heard, and belong - supported by trained, caring leaders and volunteers committed to their well-being.
We encourage and support the giving and charitable spirit in BC's North Peace region by connecting donors to the charitable causes that mean the most to them, to help strengthen ou...
Fort St John Palliative Care is a non profit organization committed to providing compassionate care to individuals living with a life threatening illness or terminal illness.
We are the parent advisory council for Anne Roberts Young Elementary School. This page will provide information about our school and community.
To assist Métis individuals and organizations with building and advancing skills and opportunities
Find out more about what's happening at North Peace Secondary School!
KidSport is a community-based sport funding program that provides grants, to a maximum of $300 per child, for children ages 18 and under to participate in a sport of their choice.
Official page of Guru Nanak Sikh Temple & Cultural Society, Fort St. John, BC.
A local committee to help promote wetland conservation via Ducks Unlimited Canada in the Fort St. John area.
Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle is advancing genuine, Indigenous-led land restoration, so future generations can grow, flourish & thrive in Northeast BC.