Event Series Tai Chi & Sword

Tai Chi & Sword

In-Person at BNH South House 4460 Beresford Street, Burnaby, BC, Canada

Wednesdays Classes: ================ 10:00 am – 11:00 am  |   Tai Chi 24 – Beginners 11:00 am – 12:00 pm   |   Tai Chi Sword   Tai Chi, as an ancient Chinese tradition, is practiced by many today. This slow and graceful exercise helps improve muscle strength and cardio health – that’s why it […]

Event Series Seniors Connections

Seniors Connections

In-Person at BNH South House 4460 Beresford Street, Burnaby, BC, Canada

Meet new friends and enjoy lunch ($6 for lunch, Fridays only)! Activities include karaoke, art, bingo, workshops and much more!   See poster for more details. For information about the lunch click here. Come by our South House and pick up a copy or call 604-431-0400 to have it emailed to you. To register: Contact Lea at 604-431-0400 or leak@burnabynh.ca

Chronically Queer Support Group

In-Person at BNH South House 4460 Beresford Street, Burnaby, BC, Canada +1 more

Chronically Queer (CQ) is a peer-facilitated support group for 2SLGBTQIA+ people who identify as chronically ill, crip, disabled, mad, and/or neurodivergent. CQ is a supportive, caring, and welcoming environment where participants can be themselves fully and openly without fear of judgment. At this group meeting you will have an opportunity to be in community, share […]

Event Series Family Place

Family Place

In-Person at BNH South House 4460 Beresford Street, Burnaby, BC, Canada

We offer a number of Family Drop-in programs throughout the community for parents/caregivers with children 0-5 years. Family drop-ins provide a variety of opportunities for families to socialize, to have a safe and fun place to play and learn and to get parenting information. Feel free to join us at any days and locations outlined […]

Therapeutic Activation Program for Seniors

BNH South Community Hall 5024 Rumble St, Burnaby, BC, Canada

Burnaby Neighbourhood House is launching a new, low-cost, social activity day program for Burnaby seniors, called TAPS. The program is funded by the Government of BC and managed by the United Way of the Lower Mainland. See poster for details. Why Should You Join? Opportunity to meet new friends in a supportive environment. Physical activity programs like […]

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