Charan Gill’s Biography
Education
Master of Social Work, UBC, Vancouver, B.C., 1983
Registered Social Worker, UBC, and B.C.A.S.W., 1970
Master of Arts, Major – Punjabi, Punjab University, 1959
Career Synopsis
Since 1987, as the founding Chief Executive Officer of the Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society (PICS), oversaw 130 staff and a multi-million-dollar budget for PICS and the PICS Multicultural Extended Care and Seniors Housing Complex. As the first social services agency of its kind, PICS broke new ground to reduce barriers for visible minorities, youth-at-risk, abuse against seniors, and transition support for immigrant women and children feeling violence.
Prior to 1982, worked as a certified social worker with the Government of British Columbia to support vulnerable groups all over the province and developed and implemented a broad range of programs for adults and children including family service and protection, residential treatment facilities, mentally handicapped, worked closely with Indigenous communities including in Prince Rupert and its surrounding reserves, and led workshops on teaching foster parent skills.
Community Engagement
Director, New Horizon for Seniors Program
Chairperson, Society for Sustainable Agriculture Jobs and Education
Executive Member, BC Human Rights Coalition
Director, Farm and Ranch Safety Health Association (FARSHA)
Director, Pacific National Exhibition & BC Pavilion Corporation
Director, Rainbow Community Health Co- operative
Co-Founder, Secretary-Treasurer, Canadian Farmworkers Union
Board Member, BC Non-Profit Housing Association
Achievements
Recipient, the Order of British Columbia in 1999
Recipient, Honorary Doctor of Laws, Kwantlen Polytechnic University in 2013
Recipient, Top 25 Immigrants in Canada Award, in 2010
Recognized in the House of Commons by Mr. Don Davies, MP in 2011
Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, the BC Association for Social Workers in 2011
Recipient, Operation Remembrance Award by RCMP in 2006
Recipient, United Way’s VanDusen Community Service Award in 2002
Recipient, Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002
Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow, The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International
President/Organizer, B.C. Organization to Fight Racism
Foster Parent, 10+ years