Gathering Gardeners (10 AM – 12 PM)
Come and meet others in the neighbourhood who enjoy gardening and share the love of growing plants and food.
Come and meet others in the neighbourhood who enjoy gardening and share the love of growing plants and food.
Registered program for school aged children 8yrs-19yrs old, providing a space to work on homework together. Please email youth@marpolenh.org or call 604-628-5663.
Drop in for parents, grandparents and caregivers with children under 6yrs old to play in a safe environment, make friends, and chat with other parents. Only $1 per drop-in. In […]
Join us for a nutritious vegetarian lunch made in-house with activities for children under 6yrs. All MNH members are welcome to join. Donations accepted. In partnership with Marpole Oakdridge Family […]
Drop in to play bridge or board games. Open to all ages and skill level.
Open to all teens aged 13-18yrs. The youth lounge is open for youth to hang out, play foosball, games, do homework and other fun activities.
Register to use the computer, 1 hour booking time slots. Call for more info 604-628-5663 or book in person.
Learn how to knit or crochet, all skill levels are welcome. Materials are provided.
Drop in for parents, grandparents and caregivers with children under 6yrs old to play in a safe environment, make friends, and chat with other parents. Only $1 per drop-in. In […]
All youth between the ages of 13yrs-19yrs are invited to plan and lead community building initiatives and gain volunteer hours.
Drop in to register or obtain more information on services to aid seniors to live independently. Volunteers provide affordable non-medical assistance for daily tasks. Email: dpineda@jfsvancouver.ca
Drop-in social group for everyone in the community. Get to know your neighbour and learn more about your community.
We acknowledge that Marpole Neighbourhood House is on the unceded, occupied, ancestral and traditional homelands of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We recognize the vast cultural diversity of Indigenous people and acknowledge the heterogeneity of their opinions, representation, needs and desires.