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Do not miss this show!!
Incredible show coming to the Tidemark Theatre this Friday night (Feb 2nd) w BackBeat! Why not spend...
Feb 01, 2024

Oh, no... WHAT have we done...? #chia
How it started... How it's going... and... Started out so promising, now such a disappointment. I f...
Jan 12, 2024

Our Christmas gift(s) to you! 
Well, I can't say 'by popular demand', but we have had a few requests to compile these in an 'easy t...
Dec 22, 2023

"No, thank you..." What weird thing are you eating RIGHT NOW?
Why do we eat what we eat when we eat it? I started thinking about the concept of sustenance and - i...
Dec 19, 2023

Must Watch Christmas Movies!
I was chatting with a friend the other day about Christmas movies and our favourites which we watch ...
Dec 15, 2023
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Seeking Board Members – Be the Change!
Are you passionate about reproductive justice and making real, tangible change? Birthing Families Foundation (BFF) is seeking new board members to help us grow!
Partnership Coordinator
Create Partnership Agreements as per direction of Canadian Charities Act and CRA.
Serve as a consistent point of contact for all potential and confirmed partnerships.
Work with the entire Board and Directors team to establish potential partnerships in the community.
Schedule meetings with current and potential community partners, at the direction of the Foundation Directors, and participate in partner meetings.
Coordinate with the Administrative director to maintain partnership data, monies and grant tracking, statistics and partnership needs.
Support the foundation and its members in the resolution of any requests and issues from Community Partners.We’re looking for radical thinkers, activists, and community builders—especially women and gender-diverse folks—to join our working board. Bring your skills, passion, and energy to BFF!Interested? Get in touch: info@birthingfamiliesfoundation.org
10d ago
My Time at Coastal Community
My name is Kylene, I work as a home insurance agent out of our Duncan and Chemainus branches. I have worked for Coastal for the past 4.5 years
Please tell us about the organization you volunteer with and what you do and why this organization is important to you.
I volunteer for Foster Kritters Feral Cat Rescue society on bottle drives when I can. I have homed 4 rescue cats myself and I am a huge sucker for all things feline.
Why is volunteering important to you?
It gets you in the community, you meet new people with common interests and make new friends! Plus, you learn new things about the organization you are volunteering for and all of the behind-the-scenes things that you don't see on a regular basis.
Which organization are you directing your winning funds to and why?
Foster Kritters Feral Cat Rescue; they love and care for the lost and forgotten. Through fundraising efforts and donations alone they pay for massive vet bills to help the kitties lead a better pain free lives. They place feral kittens in foster homes to help ease them into life and learn how to trust humans plus so much more. I 100% believe this organization is making a difference in our community!
11d ago
Thank you Coastal Community Credit Union and the amazing folks at the Victoria branch for believing in our project and helping us launch our free, anonymous online chat to keep supporting young people in BC! If you need help or want to access mental health resources, visit our website: http://www.communityismedicine.ca
20d ago
It was a Coastal Community employee who saw a need to support the Children's Health Foundation of Vancouver Island. An unexpected healthcare emergency required that they travel to Victoria to get the help they needed. They were able to stay at Jeneece Place where their family had everything they needed to get through a very tough time. They shared their story with Coastal Community, resulting in our partnership with the Foundation over many years.
By supporting the Children's Health Foundation of Vancouver Island, we can help lessen the financial burden families face in a healthcare emergency.
This $200,000 donation was made possible by our Sharing Our Success program, where we distributed $1.6 million in one-time special funding to charitable organizations across Vancouver Island. Recipients received funds in late 2023 and we're starting to see how the money is helping island communities in the areas of healthcare, housing, mental health, financial education and food security. Read more: How one employee’s experience sparked a company’s compassion - Children's Health Foundation
25d ago
It’s because of these great supporters that our community can use the Do Some Good platform for free!