History

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Members from various Mennonite Brethren Churches in British Columbia met in 1959 to organize the Tabor Home Society. With the help of government funding, a facility was constructed in 1960 that could accommodate 39 people.

New additions were added in 1963 and in 1972, providing a total of 118 beds for the Tabor Home. In 1987, the Tabor Manor, a 38 unit apartment building for Independent Living was constructed. Tabor Court Assisted Living Facility opened in 2006.

At present there are ten sponsoring Mennonite Brethren churches, whose members are also members of the Tabor Home Society. Each sponsoring church is responsible to elect or appoint a member to the Tabor Home Society Board (2 for larger churches). The Board is responsible for the oversight of all aspects of the Society.

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