Provincial Filipino Cultural Centre
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Overview
Dates: May 31 to December 31, 2024
Who: The Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture, and Sport
What: A new provincial Filipino cultural centre
Where: Province-wide
Why: To receive preliminary community feedback on a vision for the provincial Filipino cultural centre
How: Online survey
Vision
A place for community to come together in British Columbia.
We will continue to work with and engage local Filipino Canadian organizations and communities in B.C., and all British Columbians, on a vision for a centre that is led by, supports, and responds to the needs of the Filipino Canadian community in B.C.
The Province is committed to working in consultation with communities to advance this project.
The Province launched an initial engagement process that will inform a vision for a new cultural centre in B.C. that will celebrate the culture and contributions of the Filipino Canadian community. Participants in this process completed a survey with their thoughts and recommendations about how to best advance this work.
Our multicultural society is B.C.’s strength and the contributions of the Filipino community in B.C. are an important part of our province’s history, culture and success. Having a Filipino cultural centre where the community can connect and share their heritage has been a dream of the Filipino community in B.C. for a long time, and it’s exciting to support the work towards making this vision a reality.
Lana Popham, former Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport
Work to date
In March 2023, the Province awarded the Mabuhay House Society $250,000 to support Government’s preliminary engagement planning for a provincial Filipino cultural centre. This work was completed in March 2024. The Province worked with community organizations and amplified a survey and engagement website to inform the vision of a provincial Filipino cultural centre.
Project timeline:
- Community organization leaders roundtable #1 – August 10, 2023
- Community organization leaders roundtable #2 – September 28, 2023
- Community organization leaders roundtable #3 – February 15, 2024
Did you know?
- Filipinos have a long history in British Columbia dating back to the 1880s, when a small community lived on Bowen Island
- More than 170,000 Filipino Canadians call the province home and are one of the fastest growing communities in B.C.
- Filipino Canadians live throughout B.C. and they have established hundreds of formal and informal community-serving groups and organizations that support community connection and needs throughout the province