
WHO WE ARE
United Avenue of Canada (UAC) believe in encouraging all members in our communities, either with different ethnic backgrounds, groups or views, to be kind, compassionate and tolerant for each other, and to break through the barriers brought about by ethnicity, skin color, gender, age, background, views, etc.
At UAC, our mission is to promote everyone in Canada for fair representation, get involved in building our diverse community with unity, inclusivity, fairness and security, and be a true part of the kind and supportive Canadian community that we are all so proud to be.

UAC is to encourage all members in our communities, either with different ethnic backgrounds, different groups or different views, to be kind, compassionate and tolerant for each other, and to break through the barriers brought about by ethnicity, skin color, gender, age, background, views, etc

UAC’s mission is to promote everyone in Canada to get involved in building our diverse community with unity, inclusivity, fairness, and security, and be a true part of the friendly and kind Canadian community that we are all proud to be.

We encourage the communities to be more understanding and respectful, caring and supportive for each other, and to work together against all forms of discrimination, prejudice, racism, violence, and injustice, etc.
WE WORK TOGETHER SO WE COULD ALL
Say no to Discrimination
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Women
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Seniors
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Children
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Disabled
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Mental illness
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Other vulnerable
Say no to Racism
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Indigenous Canadian
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Asian Canadian
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Black Canadian
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Indo-Canadian
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Any underrepresented races
Say no to Violence
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Gender-based
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Gun-related
Say no to Division
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Differences
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Disagreements

We Combat Against Racism and Discriminaion
Vancouver has experienced a 717% increase in anti-Asian hate crimes. We need to take action to build the multicultural Canada back!
RECENT STORIES
Domestic violence against women: Recognize patterns, seek help
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Domestic violence is a serious threat for many women. Know the signs of an abusive relationship and how to leave a dangerous situation.

Remembering with Respect and Honour
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In 1897 Rudyard Kipling composed a poem entitled “Recessional,” where he reminds readers not to forget what is not to be obliterated.

The average cost of senior living: Can you afford it?
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Depending on your location, living in an independent living community can cost from $1,500 to $4,000 a month.
