FAAVM Canada
Hillside Postal Outlet
P.O BOX 35015
Victoria, British Columbia
V8T 5G2 Canada
How to Assists FAAVM?
A financial donation is one of the various ways you can assist FAAVM to achieve its goals, objectives and on-going projects. You can also help FAAVM by volunteering, of donate professional services, and other related goods. To make a monetary contribution, please click on our donate button.
MISSION
To reduce poverty and encourage economic growth within visible minorities. The debate on globalization and the fights against racism and discrimination only serve to increase awareness about how much is at stake in social development. Our goals are ambitious: to improve the quality of life and extend economic benefits and empowerment broadly throughout civil societies and minority communities. Now we are seeking a growing consensus from both governments and wealthier communities across the country and a renewed commitment on the part of national and international civil communities and governments to collaborate and harmonize the many efforts under way.
The different organs, agencies and bodies of the FAAVM are involved in nearly every aspect of human rights, civil rights and human development, with activities ranging from economic development and advancement, legislative research projects, global partnership and trade, to financial and technical assistance from governments and private enterprises. The FAAVM plays an important supporting role as developing Canadian visible minority communities shape, and implement their strategies to reduce poverty and stimulate growth. We also place a high priority on communicating knowledge about development.
ABOUT FAAVM
The FAAVM Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Our major focus involves using various multifunctional civil rights programmes to help our mostly disadvantaged, underprivileged Canadian minorities as men, women and children. Via the FAAVM multilateral humanitarian systems, and activities, we're able to reach out to these people who are very difficult to reach via more traditional-type programmes. We then use these activities to help improve the quality of life of these disadvantaged peoples, also called the visible minorities.
Our all-volunteer network nationwide program is comprised of several components, all having to do with providing meaningful and positive educational, socio-cultural, spiritual, economic and overall human development activities for our mostly economically disadvantaged nationwide and worldwide.
A major objective is our use of national and international legally binding humanitarian instruments, norms, precepts and principles in order to intervene at the national level to outreach visible minorities who are often very difficult to otherwise reach. We are then able to impact Canadian minorities in many positive ways. We promote early education, child welfare, gender equality, social justice, global peace and socio economic development, and promote the overall growth and advancement process.
VISION
A sustainable socio-economic environmental infrastructure providing opportunity for all citizens of all origins; to have a common heritage of political and cultural traditions, ideals, freedom, and the rule of law; to create conditions whereby everyone may enjoy socio-economic and cultural rights, as well as civil and political rights; as a common standard of achievement for all Canadian citizens regardless of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex or gender, mental disability or physical handicap, or, in the administration of justice.
PRINCIPLE
Client centered, working in partnership, accountability for quality results, dedicated to human dignity, human integrity, financial integrity and cost-effectiveness, inspired and innovative.
VALUE
Personal honesty, integrity and commitment; working together in teams, with openness and trust; empowering others and respecting differences, encouraging risk-taking and responsibility; enjoying our work and families.