South Asian Muslims in BC
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of an unidentified individual, named Ian, addressing the audience at the 10th Annual Ismaili Walk for the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, held at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of unidentified individuals holding a banner saying, "Come Build With Us", from the organization, Habitat for Humanity, at the 10th Annual Ismaili Walk for the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, held at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
Habitat for Humanity is an inclusive, non-profit, non-government organization in Greater Vancouver. Through volunteer labour and donations of money and materials, Habitat works with families in need to build affordable housing.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
Habitat for Humanity is an inclusive, non-profit, non-government organization in Greater Vancouver. Through volunteer labour and donations of money and materials, Habitat works with families in need to build affordable housing.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of unidentified individuals holding a banner saying, "Come Build With Us", from the organization, Habitat for Humanity, at the 10th Annual Ismaili Walk for the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, held at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
Habitat for Humanity is an inclusive, non-profit, non-government organization. Through volunteer labour and donations of money and materials, Habitat works with families in need to build safe and affordable housing.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
Habitat for Humanity is an inclusive, non-profit, non-government organization. Through volunteer labour and donations of money and materials, Habitat works with families in need to build safe and affordable housing.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals, including the flag bearers and marching band, at the 10th Annual Ismaili Walk for the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, held at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals, including the flag bearers and marching band, at the 10th Annual Ismaili Walk for the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, held at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals, including the flag bearers and marching band, at the 10th Annual Ismaili Walk for the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, held at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals, part of the marching band, performing at the 10th Annual Ismaili Walk for the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, held at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals, part of the marching band, performing at the 10th Annual Ismaili Walk for the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, held at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals, part of the marching band, performing at the 10th Annual Ismaili Walk for the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, held at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals, part of the marching band, performing at the 10th Annual Ismaili Walk for the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, held at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
The Ismaili Walk is an annual community fundraising event organized by the Ismaili Muslim Community of British Columbia to improve the quality of life for British Columbians. Since its inception, the event has raised over $4.25 million in support of local community organizations including hospitals, food banks, the Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, Habitat for Humanity, the Crisis Center of Greater Vancouver, United Way, the Women's health Research Institute (WHRI) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the YWCA Metro Vancouver's Cause We Care House.
In 1979, the first Ismaili congregation was established in Burnaby, Canada, to meet the religious and social needs of the Ismaili community. Since its opening, the Ismaili Centre has hosted a wide range of events, opening its doors to government officials, prominent academics, leaders of many communities, and the wider public. The Centre has also provided a dignified space for the Greater Vancouver Regional District.