Gold River Organizations

AA is an international mutual aid movement. AA states that its “primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety”
Contact   Scott   283-9272
Joan    283-9085
(24hrs) 1-800-663-1441

 

 

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. exists to alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, to promote public awareness and to search for the causes and the cures
Contact          250-283-7705

 

 

ambulanceThe BC Ambulance Service is dedicated to high quality and timely patient care, and is the largest provider of emergency health care in Canada
Contact       250-283-2429

 

 

Canadian Rangers are a sub-component of the Canadian Forces reserve that provide a military presence in Canada’s sparsely settled northern, coastal, and isolated areas.
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Emergency Management British Columbia enhances public safety through leadership and collaboration with all levels of government, communities, stakeholders and individuals.  In B.C., local governments lead the initial response to emergencies and disasters in their communities.
Contact          283-9272

Gold River Museum & Archives Society.

Contact Suzanne Trevis
Email goldriverarchives@gmail.com
Phone 250-283-2464

 

Guiding provides a safe, all-girl environment that invites girls to challenge themselves, to find their voice, meet new friends, have fun and make a difference in the world.
Contact          250-283-2072

 

Junior-Canadian-RangersJunior Canadian Rangers is an organisation linked to the Canadian Rangers, which aims to offer young Canadians, aged 12 to 18 in remote and isolated communities across Canada an opportunity to participate in a range of activities in a formal setting. It also aims to engage them with their local communities.
Contact          250-283-2378

 

lions clubMuch of the focus of Lions Clubs International work as a service club organization is to raise money for worthy causes. Some of the money raised for a club’s charity account goes toward projects that benefit the local community of an individual club.  Lions meet the needs of local communities and the world.
Contact          283-2596

 

restorativejusticeUnder the Ministry of Justice jurisdiction the Resorative Justice program’s focus is on addressing the needs of victims and the community with a strong emphasis on offender accountability and repairing the harm.
Contact    283-2537

 

legion Royal Canadian Legion is Canada’s largest veterans’, ex-service persons’ and community service organization with more than 500,000 members and more than 1600 branches.

Our local branch (#270) provides a pleasant atmosphere for legion members and their guests from across North America, to get together and socialize.

We are open from Monday to Thursday: 3pm – 7pm; Friday: 3pm – 9pm; Saturday: 2pm – 7pm and Sunday: 2pm – 6pm.  We will extend hours if events or patrons warrant it!

Contact          283-2516
Email goldriver270@gmail.com

 

ScoutsCanada2Scouts Canada is the country’s leading youth organization. For more than 100 years, we have brought a world of adventure, outdoor experience and friendship to 17 million Canadian youth.
Contact          283-2302
 

 

virlVancouver Island Regional Library mission is to enrich lives and communities through universal access to knowledge, lifelong learning, and literacy
Contact          283-2502