ACCESS Youth Outreach Services Society has been serving at-risk youth and their families for nearly 30 years (since 1993). Our mandate is to is to enhance the QUALITY of life for the youth in the communities we serve who are marginalized, isolated, hanging on the streets, homeless or at the risk of homelessness. We achieve this by building RELATIONSHIPS with youth, enhancing their connection with community, and strengthen their relationship with their family by bringing services to them. We provide outreach, individualized case management, and after school programs to youth ages 12 to 23 who reside in the Tri Cities.
The Burke Mountain Naturalists (BMN) was formed in 1989 by local residents interested in enjoying nature and conserving local green spaces. Most of our members reside in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam or Port Moody (the TriCities), which are located east of Vancouver, British Columbia. BMN is a member club of the Federation of British Columbia Naturalists (FBCN), now re-named BC Nature.
Burke Mountain Naturalists encourages the public to join in an event, field trip or hike and welcomes new members.
We are a registered non-profit society with charitable income status.
Our objectives are:
to promote the enjoyment of nature
to foster an interest in, and an appreciation of, our environment
to actively pursue the conservation and preservation of the natural world
to promote the accessibility and maintenance of natural areas, particularly local areas.
CFUW Coquitlam is a non-profit organization of 44 members, currently
from the Tri-Cities, Maple Ridge and Burnaby. We incorporated in 1969 and are proud to provide Bursaries and Scholarship to SD43 students in pursuit of post-secondary education. Our mandate is to promote education and life-long learning, to encourage the participation of members in their communities
and to enhance the status of women and girls. CFUW welcomes all women who support the purposes, mission and values of CFUW. You do not require a University degree.
The Port Coquitlam location of CityReach serves the Tri-Cities area by providing food hampers and meals for low-income or housing-insecure individuals, as well as other events and programs to benefit the community. Our Adopt a School program also helps connect families to needed resources and a supportive community. Information about how to access services, volunteer, or donate are all on our web site at www.cityreach.org
CVS provides programs for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Community Volunteer Connections is a regional volunteer centre and registered charity with over with over 45 years of experience in matching volunteers to volunteer opportunities and facilitating volunteer management programs and events.
lawn bowling: drop-in, league and inter-club play and tournaments
Offering community and competitive baseball for 4-18 year olds
Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club (CMFSC) is one of the province's largest and most successful community sports organizations - offering both recreational and elite soccer programs to over 4,000 youth and adult players. "Soccer for Life!" has long been our trademark and we strive to create a virtuous cycle that sees children grow through the game and convert their positive experiences to commit to giving back, in recognition of what they have received and their desire to pay it forward as a player, coach, match official, administrator, fan and/or parent. We believe in the power soccer and team sports plays in providing life lessons and building character supportive of successful and productive futures.
Coquitlam Minor Hockey Association is an incorporated not-for-profit society which has served Coquitlam since 1963. CMHA is an inclusive community minor hockey association with a focus on recreational hockey for sport and fun as well as providing development opportunities for more competitive athletes.