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...

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Gardening to Give Back

Introducing Saba, a landscape architect, a passionate community member and advocate for boulevard gardens who has found a unique way to financially support the Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House (MPNH). Saba's journey began with his Instagram project, where he posted...

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Belonging in Unceded Territory

Belonging in Unceded Territory is a project that deeply explores and questions our situation as uninvited guests on the unceded and stolen territories of the Coast Salish peoples. It asks us how we reconcile the fact that we are...

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A Healthy Community

This story is from Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House and is shared by volunteer Edie Spears and MPNH staff. It is a story of volunteerism, food, seniors and the importance of connection. Edie Spears became involved in the Neighbourhood House eight...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

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Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House Hiring Caregiver Supports Program Coordinator

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Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House Now Hiring a Communications & Marketing Assistant

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ANHBC New Job Postings

Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House Executive Director (Closes October 11, 2019) South Vancouver Neighbourhood House: Family Support & Chinese Settlement (Closes September 20, 2019)

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Celebrate Neighbourhood House Week

Neighbourhood House week is a week long celebration that Neighbourhood Houses exist and are here to serve the community!  Neighbourhood Houses each celebrate in their own unique way. 2019 Neighbourhood House Week marks 125 years of Neighbours Growing Neighbourhoods. Ever since the...

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