The B.C. Council for Families is a Canadian nonprofit organisation covering the province of British Columbia. Originally named the B.C. Council for the Family, the B.C. Council for Families is a British Columbian non-profit society founded in 1977. Emerging from the 1975-1976 B.C. Conference on the Family, it is the result of religious, community, and provincial government concerns over family issues. The council's offices are currently located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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| - The B.C. Council for Families is a Canadian nonprofit organisation covering the province of British Columbia. Originally named the B.C. Council for the Family, the B.C. Council for Families is a British Columbian non-profit society founded in 1977. Emerging from the 1975-1976 B.C. Conference on the Family, it is the result of religious, community, and provincial government concerns over family issues. The council's offices are currently located in Vancouver, British Columbia. (en)
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| - The B.C. Council for Families is a Canadian nonprofit organisation covering the province of British Columbia. Originally named the B.C. Council for the Family, the B.C. Council for Families is a British Columbian non-profit society founded in 1977. Emerging from the 1975-1976 B.C. Conference on the Family, it is the result of religious, community, and provincial government concerns over family issues. The council's offices are currently located in Vancouver, British Columbia. They work to provide access to information, skills training, parent education, evidence-based research, and effective advocacy. The council maintains an active and positive role in local, provincial and national family initiatives. (en)
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