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The GBCS was traditionally pro-choice and supportive of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. [1] In 2008, this was affirmed by the General Conference, but, in 2016, it voted in favor of withdrawing the United Methodist Church from the pro-choice organization. [ 2 ]
www.gbcs.org Grand Blanc Community Schools , or Grand Blanc School District , is a school district that serves the city of Grand Blanc , most of Grand Blanc Township , parts of the City of Burton , Mundy Township , and Atlas Township in Genesee County, Michigan , and a part of Holly Township, Michigan in Oakland County, Michigan .
GBCS may refer to: General Board of Church and Society, an agency of the United Methodist Church; Great British Class Survey, a 2013 UK survey; Greater Brunswick Charter School, a school in New Jersey; Grand Blanc Community Schools, a school district in Michigan
Logo of the World Green Building Council, which acts as an umbrella organization for existing, emerging and developing GBCs around the world. A Green Building Council (GBC) is any national non-profit, non-government organization that is part of a global network recognized by the World Green Building Council.
Greater Brunswick Charter School (GBCS) is a free, public charter school serving grades kindergarten through eighth located on 429 Joyce Kilmer Avenue in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The school has a Spanish-English bilingual program for grades K-4, and has plans to extend it through grade five.
The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) is a non-profit organisation and global network of national Green Building Councils (GBCs). [1] It has member councils in over 70 countries worldwide, which collectively have 49,000 members (25,000 member companies and 24,000 individual members).
GBCS officials responded that they interpret the trust's language to include a variety of social causes. The General Board of Church and Society petitioned the D.C. Superior Court to ratify its interpretation of the 1965 trust document. At trial the District of Columbia Superior Court ruled in favor of GBCS.
With the principles of green building gaining momentum, several more GBCs were established across the world. In 2002, the World Green Building Council was officially formed to bring all the GBCs under one roof. [6] GBCs from Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Japan, Mexico, Spain, and USA were the founding members. [6]