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Coalition of organizations and community groups promotes legislation, policy and practice to enable young people to achieve their potential and to help make a better world. Read about the issues and how to mobilize your community.
http://www.firstcallbc.org/

Free computers for schools through community partnerships with BCTel. Includes information about donations and volunteering, along with an application form.
http://www.cfsbc.ca/

AMSSA is a coalition of over 85 organizations providing multicultural and immigrant settlement services in British Columbia.
http://www.amssa.org/

Chat On IRC's Dalnet In Style, On #BC_Chat. This website provides localized information on all major cities in British Columbia, including links to newspapers, schools.
http://www.chez.com/pgr/1/b/

Accounts of encounters with the legendary creature in British Columbia.
http://www.rense.com/ufo3/bigfootinbc.htm

Information pertaining to wheelchair access, spinal cord injuries, and handicapped accessibility.
http://www.ewheelin.com

The "icons" of B.C. including the flag, flower, tree, and tartan.
http://www.msacomputer.com/bc

Salvation Army program provides access to legal services for the province's poor. Includes history, description of services, criteria for clients and clinic locations.
http://www.probono.ca/

Collection of resources of particular interest and relevance to BC's seniors.
http://seniors-lifestyle.com/

Province-wide network of community agencies providing services to children, youth and families.
http://www.fcfs.bc.ca/

Provides access to legal publications and resources in nine different languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Spanish and Vietnamese.
http://www.multilingolegal.ca/