Links
OneMatch
Stem Cell and Marrow Network is responsible for finding andmatching
volunteer donors for patients who require stem cell transplants. Fewer
than 30 per cent of patients who need stem cell transplants find a
compatible donor within their own families. The rest rely on those who
have volunteered to donate stem cells to anyone in need. OneMatch
maintains a database of tissue typing results of all Canadian
prospective donors. Whenever a patient requires a stem cell transplant,
OneMatch is able to search this database to identify potential matching
donors.
2. http://www.sababc.com/
The
South Asian Bar Association of British Columbia (SABABC) is a not for
profit British Columbia society. Based in the Greater Vancouver Area,
the SABABC is an association dedicated to serving the needs, concerns
and interests of both lawyers of South Asian heritage and lawyers whose
practice areas extend to the South Asian community in Canada and
elsewhere.
3. http://www.speatbc.org/
SPEATBC
is a non-profit organization, which has successfully brought together
Engineers and Technologists from different disciplines from both Canada
and the Indian subcontinent. SPEATBC was incorporated under the
Societies Act of British Columbia on May 16, 1995. SPEATBC represents
all disciplines including Electrical, Computer, Civil, Mechanical,
Chemical, Environmental, Metallurgical Engineers and all Applied Science
Technologists and Technicians. SPEATBC provides free services to its
growing number of members, which has reached over 500 members this year.
4. www.capih.ca
The
Canadian Association of Physicians of Indian Heritage (CAPIH) was duly
constituted and incorporated on November 2, 2005. One out of every ten
practicing physicians in Canada as well as south of the border can trace
their lineage to the sub-continent of India dating back to the 20th
century. Physicians of Indian Heritage have made significant
contributions to the delivery of health care in Canada. The Indian
Heritage emphasizes excellence, tolerance, compassion for the
disadvantaged, mutual respect and celebration of cultural diversity.
The Canadian Association of Physicians of Indian Heritage was formed to
provide a forum for them to foster and promote these values through the
activities of the Association, to maintain the identity of this group of
people and to provide a forum for scientific, educational, cultural,
charitable and social interaction among the ‘Association’ members.