Dreaming for Collective Transformative Journey
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Dreaming for Collective Transformative Journey

Transforming Together The ANHBC Collective has been on a journey of collective Strategic Transformation across all neighbourhood houses, camp, and central office, beginning in the spring and summer months of 2021. Centred in decolonizing, this work is truly taking shape and is informing our values, practices, programs, and communities. The transformation has allowed us to…

Dreaming for Land, Place and Collective
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Dreaming for Land, Place and Collective

Intergenerational Story of Place & Land Exploration Come and Join Our Community Circle! An Intergenerational Story of Place & Land Exploration at Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House The Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House Preschool (children aged 3–5) is a magical place. Natural lighting fills every corner, art and photos line the walls, creative invitations for play and…

Dreaming for Reflective and Collaborative Growth
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Dreaming for Reflective and Collaborative Growth

Marpole’s Neighbourhood House opened their first Child Care facility It is a time of celebration for the neighbours and team of Marpole Neighbourhood House (MNH) – their first child care centre opened on April 2. Marpole Neighbourhood House Child Care and Early Years Learning Centre is a 69-space child care facility located on the rooftop…

Uplifting and Engaging Community With My Art
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Uplifting and Engaging Community With My Art

This summer, ANHBC ran a design contest, inviting the artists of our communities to portray what the neighbourhood house movement means to them. We would like to spotlight our contest winner, Madeline Berger!   Moving to Vancouver at 18, Madeline sought out community through neighbourhood houses and other grassroots organizations. Such support networks enabled them…

Oliver’s journey into finding connecting through Volunteering
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Oliver’s journey into finding connecting through Volunteering

Meet Oliver Cowan, a participant and volunteer at Marpole Neighbourhood House, who discovered an extraordinary sense of connection through the Gathering Gardeners. From harvesting crops to sharing meals, Oliver has built friendships, learned new skills, and found a supportive community that embraces them fully.

How Volunteering Helped Tito Build Skills, Friends, and Confidence
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How Volunteering Helped Tito Build Skills, Friends, and Confidence

For Tito Perez, volunteering at South Vancouver Neighbourhood House became a lifeline after moving to Canada as a refugee. Through the Food Hub program, he practiced English, gained skills, made friends, and built confidence—experience that helped him find meaningful work and a sense of belonging.

Building Connection in a New Country
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Building Connection in a New Country

Our next feature in the #GiveToGrow #SummerStorySeries is from Vinita Sud, a yoga teacher, passionate community member, and neighbourhood house Board of Directors volunteer who found meaning and connection at Alex Neighbourhood House. We hope you enjoy Vini’s story, told in her own words. Alex Neighbourhood House has played a pivotal role in my journey…