News

Annual Report 2020-2021: Message from the CEO and Board President

August 12, 2021

DIVERSEcity’s Annual Report 2020–2021 is now available Read the Message from the CEO and Board President below and… Read more

DIVERSEcity receives funding for new gender-based violence work

August 6, 2021

Funding for new project: Roots of Safety: Centering Racialized Women in GBV Systems of Care Today, DIVERSEcity was… Read more

DIVERSEcity Skills Training Centre course in person at TriCities Work BC Centre

August 3, 2021

While most of our DIVERSEcity Skills Training Centre courses have been delivered online since COVID-19 restrictions came into… Read more

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic at DIVERSEcity coming in August

July 30, 2021

DIVERSEcity is excited to partner with Fraser Health to offer a COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic on August 12, 2021,… Read more

Kristi Pinderi is a finalist in the Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards

July 29, 2021

Kristi Pinderi, DIVERSEcity’s LBGTQ+ support worker and a human rights activist in BC and his home country of… Read more

Food for Life food hamper program is helping 42 local families in need

July 12, 2021

DIVERSEcity’s Food for Life food hamper program will run weekly until November 2021 Every Saturday morning, from now… Read more

Instagram

Facebook

1 day ago

DIVERSEcity
New episode alert! 🎙️ In the latest episode of DIVERSEtalks, host Ria Renouf sits down with DIVERSEcity CEO Neelam Sahota, to explore what nation building looks like in today’s #Canada. Together, they unpack Canada’s evolving identity in the face of global uncertainty—from growing national pride and shifting views on immigration to the importance of reconciliation. Neelam reflects on the public narrative around newcomers, the barriers many communities continue to face, and what it will take for all people in Canada to thrive in the years ahead. Tune in now for a timely conversation on immigration, belonging and what it means to build a Canada for everyone. Now streaming on Spotify and YouTube.Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/0jM0lRsgTGo8KJmmTLEusB?si=3025acf4df4e416c YouTube: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNxSbBoxF-ksIyuthpfl583eKbZX8Dz3z #DIVERSEtalks #ForPeopleForCommunities #SurreyBC #Delta #Canada #Immigration #CanadaDay #Reconciliation ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook

1 day ago

DIVERSEcity
Nominations are open for the 2025 DIVERSEcity Awards of Impact — but only until Sunday, July 13, 2025! Do you know a changemaker creating meaningful social impact in the community? Whether it’s an inspiring youth leader, an advocate for food justice, or an organization advancing gender equity, nominate them today for this recognition. There are eight award categories that cover diverse areas of impact. ⭐ Youth Leadership Award ⭐ Food Justice Advocate Award ⭐ Strengthening Safety Award ⭐ Inspiring Seniors Award ⭐ Reconciliation in Action Award ⭐ Gender Equity Award ⭐ Community Changemaker Award⭐ Diverse Abilities Award Deadline for nominations is Sunday, July 13, 2025. Nominate them here: www.dcrs.ca/awards/ #ForPeopleForCommunities #AwardsofImpact #SurreyBC #Awards #DIVERSEcity #impact #nonprofit #community #youth #leader #genderequity #foodjustice #youthleadership #changemaker #reconciliation Surrey Schools Options Community Services M.O.S.A.I.C. ISSofBC Kwantlen Polytechnic University AMSSA BC ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook

3 days ago

DIVERSEcity
Happy Canada Day from all of us at DIVERSEcity! The beauty of Canada isn’t found in a single thread, but in the many. Each person, culture, story and journey adds to the rich tapestry we call home. Woven together, we can create something stronger — an inclusive society made vibrant by our differences and resilient through our shared connections. Today, we recognize the country’s history, respect the land, honour the First Peoples, and celebrate the diverse people and communities who are shaping Canada's future. #CanadaDay #DIVERSEcity #ForPeopleForCommunities #SurreyBC #delta #Canada ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook

3 days ago

DIVERSEcity
Our first Choose to Move group has begun! 11 older adults ages 60 to 80+ from the Chinese community met for low-impact exercises, meaningful conversations and plenty of laughter and support! Choose-to-Move is a free program that provides seniors with motivation and support to become more active, meet new friends and make a positive change in their daily routine! Learn more about our seniors programs here: www.dcrs.ca/our-services/services-for-seniors/ #surreybc #ForPeopleForCommunities #seniors #movement ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook

5 days ago

DIVERSEcity
Do you lead an emerging non-profit organization? Looking to build your capacity, funding and impact? DIVERSEcity’s BUILD BC-Yukon program is here to support your organizational growth and strengthen your service delivery capacity through: ✅ One-on-one coaching and mentorship ✅ Group training ✅ Self-paced learning activities ✅ Resources to improve governance and funding readiness ✅ An opportunity to become a funding recipient via DIVERSEcity ✅ Networking with non-profits, regional partners and AMSSA BCOpen to BIPOC-led non-profit grassroots organizations in BC and Yukon providing services to newcomers, BIPOC, 2SLGBTQ+, seniors, youth, women and people with diverse abilities. Register for BUILD BC-Yukon here: forms.office.com/r/zEG5KzNP17 Learn more by contacting Sumaiyyah Adam, Project Manager, at 604-307-6486, email buildbcy@dcrs.ca, or visit: www.dcrs.ca/our-services/partnership-services/build/#ForPeopleForCommunities #SurreyBC #LowerMainland #VancouverIsland #Okanagan #NorthernBC #Yukon #BC #Vancouver #nonprofit #BIPOC #impact #growth ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook