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s the holidays near, we prepare for all the celebrations and traditions that come with the festive season. This is a time of goodwill, a time for sharing with family and friends, a season for giving. This is an ideal time for the tradition of giving to extend to others right here in our own community, those who may not have the support that many of us take for granted. We are fortunate to have access to many, many worthwhile charitable organizations. There are indeed some excellent not-forprofit organizations based right here on the North Shore. While we acknowledge that giving is a personal choice, we invite you to read through the following pages where we hope to introduce you to a host of causes, their missions and successes. Each organization provides dedicated and much needed resources and support in our community. Don’t forget that Tuesday, Nov. 28 is Giving Tuesday. Whether you give of your time, your energy or your cheque book, know that the smallest of contributions makes a difference. Perhaps one of these organizations aligns with your own values, concerns and efforts. If one strikes a chord, seek them out and make a connection. You’ll be giving a gift that really matters. Sincerely,
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Organizations in this Feature Canadian Mental Health Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
North Shore Community Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Coho Society of the North Shore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
North Shore Disability Resource Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Family Services of the North Shore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
North Shore Hospice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Harvest Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
North Shore Neighbourhood House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Hollyburn Family Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
North Van Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Lions Gate Hospital Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
West Vancouver Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
North Shore Crisis Services Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Paul Sugar Palliative Support Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
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Canadian Mental Health Association
300-1835 LONSDALE AVE., NORTH VANCOUVER
Our Focus
Mentally Healthy People in a Healthy Society
Our People
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), North and West Vancouver (NWV) branch is a not-for-profit, charitable organization. We provide a wide range of innovative services and supports tailored to and in partnership with the communities of North and West Vancouver, Bowen Island, the Sunshine Coast, and the Sea-to-Sky Corridor.
Facts
1 in 5 people in Canada will personally experience a mental health problem or illness. As the nationwide leader and champion for mental health, CMHA promotes the mental health of all and supports the resilience and recovery of people experiencing mental illness.
contact us
telephone 604 987 6959 email info@cmhanorthshore.ca website northwestvancouver.cmha.bc.ca
Our work in the community
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) North and West Vancouver (NWV) offers essential programs and services such as Housing, Counselling, Peer Assisted Care Team (PACT), Social Support Groups, Youth Programs, Outreach, Peer Support, Community Wellness, Mental Health Education and Training.
A recent story
“My experience with CMHA has been very positive and life changing. I am grateful for the counselling sessions. I was stuck in a place of despair, and now feel like I have more of an understanding, hope, and plan for the future. I feel this time was pivotal in my healing process. Thank you so much.” – counselling client
Ways to offer support:
• One-time donations, of any amount, significantly contribute to our programs and services. Your gift helps our staff provide: employment programs, supportive housing, adult, and youth recreation programs, peer support groups, and low or no-cost counselling. • Become a monthly donor and help build our resilience! Every day, we answer calls that support mental health and wellness. When you make a monthly contribution, you provide stable funding and help build our organization’s resilience and sustainability. • Volunteer with CMHA NWV Today! Studies show that regular volunteer activity can have a positive effect on mental and physical health. Volunteering with CMHA provides the opportunity to build skills, learn more about mental health, and meet new people while helping build a more caring community.
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Coho Society PO BOX 91656, WEST VANCOUVER, BC V7V 3P3
Our Focus
The Coho Society of the North Shore’s central mandate is ‘to protect salmon for future Generations’.
Our People
The Coho Society of the North Shore, established in 1980, is a volunteer, environmental conservation focused organization, based on the North Shore, registered under the Society Act of B.C. The Society is managed by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of individuals elected by the membership.
Facts
The North Shores Salmon populations continue to experience pressure from urban development and loss of habitat underlining the importance of community involvement in protecting this iconic species for future generations.
Our work in the community
The Annual Coho Festival is the Coho Society’s signature educational showcase and fundraising event. Festival activities include a salmon barbeque, traditional “Blessing of the Salmon” ceremony by the Squamish Nation, hands on educational exhibits by environmental groups, live entertainment as well as activities for kids. Competitive events include the 14 km Coho Run from Kitsilano Beach to Ambleside and the 1.5 and 3.0 km Coho Swims along Ambleside beach.
Testimonial
“The great work done by the Coho Society has touched all parts of the North Shore and has been endorsed by West Vancouver, North Vancouver District, North Vancouver City and the Squamish Nation. Together, we have been able to raise public awareness about the threats facing our local waterways and are able to help resolve these issues through protecting, enhancing and restoring North Shore salmon streams and rivers and educating future generations on this valuable resource.” - Rick Amantea - Vice President, Community Partnerships & Development, Park Royal
A recent story
Funds raised at each years Coho Festival has gone towards supporting vital salmon conservation initiatives across the North Shore for decades. Coho Society also awards the Jim McCarthy Scholarship to an outstanding North Shore Secondary School Graduate each year.
Events
Coho Festival September 8th, 2024
contact us
email info@cohosociety.com website cohosociety.com
Ways to offer support
Please consider becoming a Coho Society Member, making a donation, becoming a Coho Festival Sponsor or volunteering at the next Coho Festival. www.cohosociety.com
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Family Services of the North Shore Staff Team
Family Services of the North Shore
1073 ROOSEVELT CRESC., NORTH VANCOUVER
Our Focus
Our Focus
203-1111 LONSDALE AVE., NORTH VANCOUVER
We are committed to making a deep and lasting impact in our community through counselling, support, education, and volunteer opportunities.
Our People
Together, as a team of 50 staff and 600 volunteers, we work towards a shared vision of a healthy community where everyone can live full and meaningful lives.
Facts
We are an accredited community-based agency, serving the North Shore for over 60 years. Last year we supported 10,000 people.
Our work in the community
Family Services of the North Shore provides support for individuals and families of all ages and in all stages of life. We are committed to meet the increasing needs of our community and continue to develop new ways to address mental health issues, facilitate caring connections, provide resources for prevention, and offer counselling support for issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship conflicts, life transitions, abuse, and trauma. Our programs and services include: • Counselling support • Group support • Parenting support • Support for young families • 2SLGBTQIA+ support • Gender-based violence, trauma and abuse support • Sexual assault response support • Eating disorders prevention support • Senior and caregiver support • End of life and grief support • Christmas Bureau and community outreach programs
Testimonial
I’m now at a place where my spot should be best given to another family in need of Christmas magic. The last two years of support has made such a huge impact on my kids’ lives. Two dark years, where your team filled it with light, and I’ll be forever grateful. - Christmas Bureau recipient
contact us
telephone 604 988 5281 email reception@familyservices.bc.ca website familyservices.bc.ca
Ways to offer support
There are many ways you can provide support, from volunteering, to sponsoring a family through the Christmas Bureau, to donating directly to programs, or by leaving a gift in your will. Make a donation familyservices.bc.ca/donate
Harvest Project
“Extending a Hand Up, Not a Hand-Out” to those facing serious life challenges. Providing coaching, counsel, a rent bank, grocery/nutrition and clothing supports. We help people reconnect with jobs, school, wellness. Our goal: to restore lives and contribute to a healthier community.
Our People
We’re made up of volunteers and a small staff. We look to hundreds of households,businesses, schools, city governments, community groups, for 100 per cent of support.
Facts
As a registered charity, this past year we provided over 2,000 coaching, counsel and support sessions, $300,000 in groceries/gift cards, and kept 500 residents housed through Rent Bank.
contact us
telephone 604 983 9488 email info@harvestproject.org website harvestproject.org
Our work in the community
Harvest Project is a grassroots organization – now in our 30th year of service. While the North Shore is known as one of the most prosperous communities in Canada, critical family resources can be scarce for those finding themselves in desperate times. Clients are often lone parents, newer residents and those dealing with family trauma and health issues. Several thousand households are struggling and forced to go without food, medicine or dental care just to remain in their housing. Most are only one unexpected bill, illness, or other crisis away from being forced into homelessness. We work to empower each person to find their way forward.
Testimonial
“We’re grateful for support from across the North Shore. Special thanks to: Cargill, Krogseth Foundation, City Market Lonsdale, Stongs Market, Westaqua, and West Vancouver Foundation.”
A recent story
The things that Harvest Project provided to me and my family were outstanding and life-changing in every single aspect. I really hope to be able to give back to my community very soon.” - a recently graduated client, North Shore parent, spouse and professional
Events
Check out our social media for news of our next pop-up clothing sale.
Ways to offer support
Support our Christmas Holiday Campaign: • Donate online at harvestproject.org or click on QR code below, and receive an instant tax receipt. • Donate by mail or phone. • Donate securities, an insurance policy, or make a bequest.
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Our Focus
For 20 years, Hollyburn Community Services Society has been providing a continuum of holistic and unique services to youth, individuals, and families who face social vulnerabilities across the North Shore.
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Hollyburn Community Services Society 104-267 WEST ESPLANADE, NORTH VANCOUVER
Our work in the community
Working through a housing crisis, unprecedented food and living costs, barriers to medical support, and increased violence, Hollyburn breaks down these barriers to help those most vulnerable in our community. We work with youth, seniors, and families to flee homelessness and housing instability. Through our safe houses, transitional housing programs, outreach services, and community partnerships, we support our clients to secure sustainable and affordable housing. We work with marginalized youth in our employment and Youth Education Navigator programs to ensure a future of lifelong success and resiliency. We offer free counselling to support our community members in recovering from the trauma they have experienced. We support any person or family who has experienced relationship violence, family violence, sexualized assault, or criminal harassment.
Testimonial
“My worker referred me to a free counsellor at Hollyburn and I have been getting support for a year now. It has been so helpful to have someone to talk to.” - FB “I can’t say enough about all the support I have had from Hollyburn. I have a very limited income and I couldn’t have managed without their help.” - GF “I have never been treated so respectfully. The people at Hollyburn go above and beyond.” - JB “An unbelievable amount of assistance was provided to me.” - RT
A recent story:
The Youth Education Navigator program supports youth to qualify for, enroll in and graduate from post-secondary or advanced training programs. The program has been supporting a young woman (P.K.) to reach her educational goals, specifically in science. She recently graduated from the Bachelor of Science program at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and has been accepted at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to obtain her Master’s degree. Her end goal is to become a physician, and with the assistance of the YEN program, we have been navigating the complicated financial aid systems to cover her tuition fees, and was awarded a $2,500 bursary through Hollyburn as a result of her amazing scholastic efforts. P.K. has started classes.
Events
Watch for our Annual Christmas Catalogue and Non-Event Event this season and please consider making a tax-deductible donation.
Ways to offer support
Hollyburn is positioned to accept your donations by credit card, cheque, cash, or securities through our office or on our Canadahelps site at https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/ hollyburn-community-services-society/.
We offer shelter from the streets through our youth safe house, and our three youth transitional programs prepare youth for their own homes with a 100% success rate. We assist youth in two employment programs, one that focuses on the trades, and our Youth Education Navigator program that supports youth to access and excel in post-secondary programs. This past year over 100 youth participated in our Hockey and Summer Heroes program, designed to keep youth in school. We support over 200 seniors and families annually who are at housing risk or experiencing homelessness. 247 individuals and families received support through our Specialized Victim Services and Queenie, our Justice Support dog, spent over 277 hours in court supporting witnesses. And 83 clients received 569 hours of free trauma-informed counselling. Through our organization’s commitment to incorporate the values of Truth and Reconciliation and combat racism, our cohesive and collective efforts ensure our mission of service delivery is provided through a lens of equality, justice, and kindness.
Our People
Hollyburn boasts a progressive staff team of 32 individuals who use their compassion, energy, and creativity to find solutions to the challenging social issues that create barriers to individuals and families in our community.
Facts
The average cost for a one-bedroom on the North Shore is over $2,000. $500 more than some seniors’ entire pension income, this and the cost of food, medication, and utilities are resulting in increased homelessness for youth, seniors, and families. Over 800 youth, seniors, individuals, and families reach out to us for help annually. And we respond!
“I have never been treated so respectfully. The people at Hollyburn go above and beyond.”
contact us
telephone 604 987 8211 email info@hollyburn.ca website Hollyburn-Society.ca
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Lions Gate Hospital Foundation
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231 E. 15TH ST., NORTH VANCOUVER
200-147 W. 16TH ST., NORTH VANCOUVER
Our Focus
Our Focus
Lions Gate Hospital Foundation is dedicated to improving and saving lives by transforming health care on the North Shore.
Our People
Our small dedicated team works in partnership with volunteers including our Board of Directors, health care staff, community members and local fundraisers.
Facts
• We raise funds to bridge the gap between what the government provides and what our community needs right now. In 2023 the Foundation: • Invested more than $3 million in equipment. • Became the second hospital in Canada to deploy leadingedge AI technology to detect and diagnose colorectal cancer. • Completed a renovation of the Emergency Department to provide safer, more comfortable waiting areas and a more efficient triage zone for patients.
contact us
telephone 604 984 5785 email info@lghfoundation.com internet lghfoundation.com
Our work in the community
LGH Foundation supports all publicly-funded health care facilities across the North Shore. We invest 100% of your donations in facility upgrades, infrastructure redevelopments, equipment purchases, emergency supplies and programs to support our patients. Improving patient care and supporting our medical teams is at the heart of everything we do.
Testimonial
“From the Emergency staff checking us in, to the first doctor on call and the neurosurgical team, they were all exceptionally attentive, professional and friendly. The level of care and the level of compassion was amazing.” - Alison E., North Shore resident
A recent story
Over the past 12 months the Foundation has invested $3 million donor dollars that have benefitted many areas of the hospital and are used on a daily basis. Recent purchases include an intravenous ultrasound for Interventional Radiology, a mechanical resuscitation device for The HOpe Centre, an orthopedic fracture table, a bariatric bed for North Shore Hospice and infusion pumps for the operating rooms. Thank you to our donors for helping us purchase the equipment that can save and improve lives.
In Canada, 4 in 10 women experience some form of intimate partner violence in their lifetime. We’re on a mission to change that.
Our People
We’re a team of compassionate and knowledgeable advocates who understand the complexities of leaving violence. Our support line is available 24/7 and we’re ready to help.
Facts
In Canada… - On any given night, around 300 women & kids are turned away because shelters are already full. - More than 1.5 million women live in poverty - 10x more women than men have fallen out of the labour force in 2020
Events
Our charity Christmas cards, designed by a local student, are now on sale at our office at LGH and at all Save-onFoods stores on the North Shore.
Ways to offer support
A direct donation to LGH Foundation will support our Technology Transformation Campaign which will help fund high-tech equipment for our new Medical and Surgical Centre, the Paul Myers Tower, empowering our frontline staff to provide the best possible care.
Our work in the community
NSCSS shelters and supports women and children leaving domestic abuse. Contact us for SAGE Transition House, longer-term housing solutions, specialized community services, and Good Stuff Connection.
Testimonial
“Know that your kindness towards me and my family means the world to us [and] will enable a single mother, a survivor of domestic violence and victim of child marriage, to continue her path… By [helping] me access education, you are empowering generations of women [and ensuring] that my daughters don’t have to be victims... You have opened unlimited doors of opportunity for them. Thank you so much for your support.”
A recent story
Last summer, 3 local high school students advocated for our charity and secured us a $5,000 grant. When they contacted us, we realized that we had met one of the girls’ families 10 years ago. Her family is safe and thriving, and reconnecting with them has been a heartfelt pleasure. We were thrilled to hear from Mum that her daughter has dreams of studying opera at Julliard. Shout-outs to this inspiring young woman, who was recently in Vancouver Opera’s “The Magic Flute” and will be singing at our next Gala of Grace.
Events
contact us
telephone 604 987 0366 24/7 support line: 604 987 3374 email admin@nscss.net website nscss.net
- No Place Like Home Fundraiser: Spread the holiday joy! Give the gift of safety and support North Shore women and families this season. - SAVE THE DATE! Gala of Grace, Presented by BlueShore Financial, is back April 26, 2024. Visit galaofgrace.ca for tickets and getting involved.
Our work in the community
Any gift during these winter months will make a real difference for North Shore’s women and children. To donate, leave a personal legacy, or to celebrate someone special, contact admin@nscss.net – thank you, Happy Holidays!
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Our Focus
To enhance well-being, social connections, empowerment and community participation, NSCR designs and delivers programs and services for the North Shore.
Our People
• 48% of clients reside in District of North Vancouver • 27% of clients reside in City of North Vancouver • 25% of clients reside in District of West Vancouver
Facts
• 523 families received child care referrals • 280 library, toys & equipment lent to families and child care • 2,952 hours housekeeping services provided to seniors • 604 grocery deliveries by volunteers for seniors • 518 clients provided with Legal Advocacy support
Man in the Moon is offered for Dads, Grandpas, and all male-identifying caregivers! Meet other caregivers and learn songs and rhymes to sing to your baby
• 629 income tax returns processed by volunteers resulting in approximately $110,000 in tax refunds for low-income individuals
North Shore Community Resources 201-935 MARINE DR., SECOND FLOOR CAPILANO MALL, NORTH VANCOUVER
Our work in the community
NSCR offers a range of programs focused on child care, seniors assistance, legal services, volunteer programs and many others, NSCR is able to offer wrap around services that address a variety of needs for individuals and families. NSCR works with many different agencies often delivering our services in partnership in community centres, libraries, senior centres, schools and other North Shore locations.
Testimonial
“The North Shore Community Resources’ toy lending library is an invaluable resource that deserves continued funding. What sets this program apart is its accessibility as it is completely free, making it available to families from all walks of life.” - NSCR Lending Library Client.
A recent story
Fatemeh and her husband, Jabari, live comfortably in a home they’ve shared for 15 years in North Vancouver. Fatemeh is showing signs of dementia and Jabari is unable to drive. Their adult son, Amir, lives in Toronto and is concerned for their wellbeing. He contacts NSCR’s Seniors One Stop Program for information and assistance. NSCR’s SOS Seniors Community Connector assists Amir and his parents in many facets of their life. NSCR Staff help set up Fatemeh and Jabari with a meal program, provided In-Home Services booklet and also refers them to NSCR’s Better at Home Program Lead, where a volunteer is assigned as a driver to take them to medical appointments and deliver groceries to their home.
Jabari also becomes aware of NSCR’s Caregiver Support Program Coordinator, specifically the Men’s Caregiver Group. Their son is comforted knowing his parents now have local support to live independently.
Events
North Shore Young Civic Forum is an NSCR initiative designed to address the lack of participation in and influence of younger people in North Shore municipalities’ community overall engagement processes and Council meetings. To address this gap, we have convened a diverse group of passionate young adults aged 18-39 who live, work and study on the North Shore to learn about municipal government and create meaningful projects to present to their municipal council. The program is completely free to participants, with financial and other supports available to those in need. If you’re interested in participating in the Forum, contact us for the next intake.
Ways to offer support
Donate to support a program area important to you • Become a monthly donor • Create a fund to honour someone special • Leave a legacy gift • Donate Now - North Shore Community Resources (NSCR) (canadahelps.org) • Or call Call 604-982-3327
Caregiver Support Group Meetings offer a safe space to connect with other caregivers and receive practical and emotional support. Offered in English, Farsi, Korean and we also host Men’s Only Support Groups.
“NSCR works to enhance individual and organizational capacity for wellbeing so we can achieve our vision of a thriving North Shore community.”
contact us
telephone 604 985 7138 email nscr@nscr.ca website nscr.ca
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Our Focus
The NSDRC is committed to ensuring people with disabilities can live and thrive in a community that is free of physical, financial and attitudinal barriers. We offer a wide range of community and residence-based programs and services for individuals of all ages.
Our People
We have a team of over 200 employees who show an extraordinary commitment to assisting people live their fullest lives.
Facts
North Shore Disability Resource Centre
We assist anyone, regardless of age, with any kind of disability through: • Our Adult Supported Living Program which provides support to all aspects of daily living • Community Based Services which consist of programs such as Youth Zone, Adult Life Skills, Employment Services, the Zoom Adult Program (ZAP) and our Information and Advocacy Program • The Infant Development Program serving over 200 infants and children • STAGE (Supported Transition Adult Group Education) for young adults who want continued educational opportunities • Our Mobile Multi-Sensory Room van, used regularly at our supported homes as well as in the community
3158 MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY, NORTH VANCOUVER
Our work in the community
The North Shore Disability Resource Centre (NSDRC) offers innovative programs, services, housing and support to individuals with disabilities from infancy through adulthood. Our vision is one where every person can fully and actively participate as valued members of their community. The NSDRC offers the following services and supports to our community: • Community Housing & Inclusion - Supported Living Program (SLP) is for adults who have physical and/or development disabilities and require 24-hour support - Independent Living Program (ILP) for those needing some assistance but do not require 24-hours of support • Community Based Services - Infant Development Program (IDP) - Supportive Transition Adult Group Education (STAGE) - Community based one-to-one and group programs for children, youth and adults - ZAP (Zoom Adult Program) and Employment Support Program • Information and Advocacy services • Mobile Multi-Sensory Room – multi-sensory room on wheels
Testimonial
Our Infant Development Program (IDP) serves children from birth to three years old who are at risk for, or who already have a delay in development. IDP brings parents and professionals together to help children overcome developmental difficulties. A beneficiary of our IDP was seeking help for their infant daughter after having an initial diagnosis of global developmental delay. Here is their story: Our daughter was showing delays in her learning and development from a young age so we saw a developmental
pediatrician where she was diagnosed with global developmental delay. At this point we started our journey with the IDP. They were very supportive, coming to our house, providing equipment to help her, as well as setting up playdates and music classes with the IDP. It was great as she was able to get some assistance to help her development. They also started us with the BCCFA therapists and we were able to get speech therapy, PT and OT. As she got older and we neared the end of working with the IDP and started with preschool, we felt she may have been misdiagnosed. We started to suspect she may be autistic so we had her tested further. Workers at the IDP suspected the same and encouraged us to continue seeking a proper diagnosis. We were thankful as we were frustrated by not getting answers. She was eventually diagnosed with autism but unfortunately just before her sixth birthday so she missed some critical funding. We are grateful to have the support we had from the IDP as our daughter would have been much further behind without it.
Events
On Tuesday, November 28th the NSDRC participates in the GivingTuesday campaign, the world’s largest generosity movement. Please consider supporting the NSDRC this year.
Ways to offer support
There are many ways to support us through a donation or sponsorship: • Make a donation at www.nsdrc.org • Contact Teri Taylor, Manager of Communications & • Partnerships at t.taylor@nsdrc.org • Phone our office at @ 604-985-5371 • Follow us on Instagram @nsdrc • Purchase STAGE handmade goods at nsdrc.org/shop
“Regardless of our outward appearance and differing abilities, our shared humanity binds us together.”
contact us
telephone 604 985 5371 email nsdrc@nsdrc.org website nsdrc.org
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North Shore Hospice 319 14TH STREET EAST, NORTH VANCOUVER
Our Focus
Testimonial
Vision: a safe, healthy and strong community, welcoming all ages, abilities and cultures – one where everyone has access to support, everyone is included and where everyone matters.
Our People
“I was moved by the goodness in all who interacted with my partner after he was admitted. From doctors, nurses, social workers and volunteers, all of them made a positive difference in his care, and by extension, mine as well.” - North Shore Resident
Facts
• North Shore Hospice provides end-of-life care to over 300 patients each year. • We offer bereavement and counselling services for families dealing with grief and loss. • Every Day Counts is a free program for patients and families, offering yoga, music therapy and more, which encourages the best quality of life. • Palliative Outpatient Clinic offers quick access to our Palliative Care Physician Team.
contact us
telephone 604 363 0961 email everydaycounts@vch.ca website everydaycounts.ca
225 E. SECOND ST., NORTH VANCOUVER
Our Focus
The North Shore Hospice provides comprehensive support services for patients living with life-limiting illness from across the North Shore. Our top priority is to enhance the quality of life for our patients and provide our community with access to clinical support and kinship.
A recent story
Medical teams at North Shore Hospice are benefitting from a more practical working environment thanks to donorfunded renovations. Upgrades include a more spacious nursing station, a new staff room which overlooks the Hospice garden and a private work area for physicians and social workers who previously had no assigned space to do their administrative work.
Events
Each year, we host Honour a Life, an opportunity for community members who have experienced loss to honour the lives of their departed loved ones. The Honour a Life Tree is lit throughout December and everyone is invited to pay tribute to their loved one by writing a special message to hang on the tree. Cards are available at the tree. Our 31st Annual Honour a Life Memorial Gathering takes is at 7:00pm on Thursday, December 7th at Seawall Park at the foot of 19th Street in West Vancouver. All are welcome.
Ways to offer support
Donations can be made in your name or in memory of someone. Online donations to North Shore Hospice can be made through the LGH Foundation website at: lghfoundation.com/donate
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North Shore Neighbourhood House
Our work in the community
North Shore Hospice and Every Day Counts provide inpatient and community support services for hundreds of patients facing life-limiting illness and their families each year. We are a diverse group of healthcare professionals, business leaders and community members who are passionate about helping people with end-of-life care.
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Mission: to enhance the lives of our neighbours, especially our most vulnerable.
Our People
Our employees come from all over the lower mainland. Our clients are residents of the City of North Vancouver, The District of North Vancouver, and The District of West Vancouver.
Facts
We are a community development driven organization. We listen to community needs and respond accordingly. We provide programs and services from birth to seniors…’the life cycle’.
contact us
telephone 604 987 8138 email frontdesk@nsnh.bc.ca website nsnh.bc.ca
Our work in the community
We aim to provide programs and services to meet the needs of children and families, youth and seniors throughout the North Shore. We are the largest provider of child care on the north shore; 500 children are registered daily in our programs. • Supported Child Development Program serves 250 children with a developmental disability. Approximately 3500 seniors served yearly. Seniors programs include physical, social and personal development programs. • Seniors Peer Support Programs • Youth: Annual outreach to preteens and youth ages 10-24 • Teen Club: offers after-school programs for special needs youth. • Young Parents Program for pregnant and parenting youth under the age of 25 • We provide recreation programs; subsidized when necessary • We have the Edible Garden project which consists of two farms and 5 sharing gardens • We are the house of food bank every Wednesday providing food for up to 1200 per week. • We are the home to the Navigator program providing assistance to vulnerable community members who require assistance navigating the systems.
Ways to offer support
Looking towards 2024, the North Shore Neighbourhood House needs the community support with donations to our programs, especially our food program which is providing food to almost 1200 north shore residents per week. You can donate online through our website. We are authorized to accept gifts of money, stocks and securities, real estate, personal property, life insurance policies and bequests. Other ways to get involved is to come and find out about our volunteer opportunities.
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North Van Arts
CityScape Community ArtSpace 335 LONSDALE AVE., NORTH VANCOUVER
Our Focus
Our mandate is to enable emerging and professional artists in all disciplines, to bridge culture, and to build strong and healthy communities through the arts.
Our People
Led by an executive director, and supported by a board of directors, we are a creative, dedicated team of eight staff, a handful of key contractors, over 75 volunteers, and a member base of over 400. Membership includes local artists, supporters, cultural groups, and businesses.
Facts
In the last year: $229,000+ paid to local artists; 17,000+ people participated in community art projects, events, activities; 3,809 volunteer hours supporting our programs.
contact us
telephone 604 988 6844 email info@northvanarts.ca website northvanarts.ca
Our work in the community
CREATE -connect through the arts with classes, events, workshops, camps EXPLORE -learn about North Shore arts, culture and heritage at northshoreculturecompass.ca EXPERIENCE -gallery exhibitions, local artisans SHOP, buy or rent original art through our Art Rental collection CONNECT -with events, such as the North Shore Art Crawl and Arts in the Garden
Testimonial
Exhibition & event comments: -“Lost for words, -so beautiful and uplifting. So empowering.” -Women, Life, Freedom -“Moving & powerful! Thank you for allowing me to be a witness to your truth and I, in turn, will do what I can to be worthy of your truth.” -Pushing Boundaries -“WONDERFUL community event. Live music and art in these outstanding settings was magical…exceptional experience.” -Arts in the Garden
A recent story
My two kids have attended Camp Creative for the last 3 years. It is one of their very favourite summer camps. Love art shows, plays and parades at the end of the week where our kids take pride in showing us what they have been working on. Impressed with the quality of instruction and art projects. As one child has special needs, the instructors are empathetic and do a great job supporting him, making him feel comfortable and included.
Events
Our annual festive fundraiser, Anonymous Art Show, ONLINE sales start Nov 23, 7pm. With 700 artworks, buy original art and support both our organization and the local art community! All work is 8” x 8” X 1.5” for $100! Gallery in-person & online Preview begins Nov 18th!
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West Vancouver Foundation 775 15TH ST., WEST VANCOUVER
Our Focus
We are inspired by one simple goal: to make a difference through thoughtful, effective philanthropy, to create a more vibrant, healthy and caring North Shore community.
Our People
All of our staff, board and committee members live in West and North Vancouver. The Foundation was started by a group of residents in 1979.
Facts
As a community foundation, we understand the North Shore – from the local issues and needs, to the people and organizations doing the best work to address these issues. With donations from community members and local philanthropists, we provide grants to local charities to support programs that address community needs.
contact us
telephone 604 925 8153 email info@westvanfoundation.ca website westvanfoundation.ca
Give Where You Live
Our Give Where You Live campaign is a community-giving program that creates an opportunity for individuals to learn more about local charity programs and donate to support those programs. We are working with a select group of local North Shore charities that are supporting those right here in our community, and they need your help during this giving season.
This Year’s Partners
There are so many needing support in our community. We have selected a few charities from a variety of fields of interest such as health & wellness, youth and the environment. This year there are 9 partners: Avalon Recovery Society, Backpack Buddies, Hollyburn Community Services, Howe Sound Biosphere, North Shore Mountain Bike Association, Red Fox Healthy Living, Vancouver Food Runners, West Van Community Arts, Feed the Need Seniors Meal Program. Learn more at westvanfoundation.ca/gwyl
Your Donation Will Be Doubled
When you donate through the West Vancouver Foundation, by December 31, 2023, to one of the Give Where You Live campaign partners, your donation will be matched, up to $6,000-20,000 per project, by funds at the West Vancouver Foundation including the Ian and Rosemary Mottershead Fund.
Ways to offer support:
We are here to provide you with flexible ways to give, along with access to the expertise and resources you need to create a personalized approach to your giving. Donations can be made online, by cheque (made out to the West Vancouver Foundation) or by publicly traded securities. Looking to do more? We can help you to transform your giving and create the kind of impact you want. If you are looking to make a longer-term impact, consider opening your own fund or leaving a bequest in your will.
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Our Focus
The Paul Sugar Palliative Support Foundation, established in 2013, provides supportive and palliative care to those living with serious illness, as well as to their families and caregivers. Each patient is valued and accepted for who they are and supports are individualised.
Our People
We are a registered charity, with a volunteer board of directors, a small staff and dedicated volunteers who bring time, experience, love and compassion to those in need in our community.
Facts
Frankie Hester, Dr Paul Sugar, Dr Marylene Kyriazis
Paul Sugar Palliative Support Foundation 3743 DELBROOK AVE, NORTH VANCOUVER
Our work in the community
The Palliative Support Centre in North Vancouver’s Delbrook Plaza provides individuals with a community ‘home.’ A place where individuals are accepted, seen and heard. Supportive personal relationships are established. Our trained volunteers are available to accompany individuals through illness, death and loss. We provide information on and connection to available resources. We help navigate the complex medical system. We provide much needed guidance and advocacy. No matter where you are in your journey, what you feel, what you need and what you want, it matters.
A patient story
RB was referred to the PSPS Foundation after undergoing surgery for stage 4 metastatic laryngeal cancer. The surgery left him unable to speak. He lived alone, finances were tight, he was no longer able to work and had no transport. His disease was progressing. His needs were many. He had no family here to support him. The PSPS volunteers coordinated his care at BCCA and LGH. We provided transportation and accompanied RB to his medical appointments, ensuring continuity. For the 4 weeks radiation treatment at BCCA, we arranged lodging at the Jean Barber Lodge and obtained Ministry funding to pay for this. RB appreciated the care and said “If it wasn’t for Frankie, Marylene and Sue, I would have overdosed”. His dream was to reconnect with family in Europe. We assisted with renewing an expired passport and corresponded with his family abroad. RB died suddenly before realizing his dream.
Testimonial
“When I first arrived at the Paul Sugar Palliative Support Centre, I felt like a was stepping into a friend’s living room. The casual and
welcoming environment immediately put me at ease, especially the homemade baked treats made with love by Frankie, one of the warm-hearted, hard-working volunteers. The extraordinary team who are behind the workings of this foundation are actively supportive in ways that go above and beyond what I was expecting of this Centre. It doesn’t matter where you are in your healing journey, you are treated with respect, compassion and tenderness. The many volunteers involved in various programs at the Centre provide a caring and understanding approach, which has been so reassuring in my time of need. Dr Marylene and Frankie tirelessly provide undivided attention and helpful advice to me when I am seeking answers to my many questions during my illness. The relaxation sessions allowed me peace and quiet when the world felt it was spinning around me. Participating in the support group has helped me to open up and share my story and experiences in a safe and non-judgemental space while connecting with others in similar struggles. At the Paul Sugar Palliative Support Centre, I have found comfort, guidance, love and most importantly, friendships. This has encouraged me to move forward in my healing journey with a sense of strength, confidence and determination.” - RM
How you can get involved
If you or someone you know needs help, please call us. All our services and supports are free. We rely on the community for volunteers and for financial support. Donations can be made by mail or online. Call us to discuss other options such as legacy gifts, charitable bequests in your will, donations of property, stocks and insurance policies. Your gift can make a difference to those in our community who are seriously ill.
Those living with, and dying from, a serious illness have many varied and individual needs. Our health-care system focuses more on the medical needs. The non-medical needs are not always adequately addressed. People often find themselves adrift in the system, not knowing which way to turn, not knowing what supports and resources are available to them and feeling isolated and alone. We listen, we guide, we support, we connect, we respect, we care. The Paul Sugar Palliative Support Foundation is an independent organization, funded exclusively by the community through individual donations. The PSPS Foundation funds and operates the Palliative Support Centre, which has been open for eight years, providing care to hundreds of people in our community. All our programs, services and supports are free and confidential.
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contact us
telephone 778 729 1555 or 778 384 0474 email paulsugarfoundation@gmail.com website paulsugarfoundation.com palliativesupport.ca
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Thank you
to all the dedicated staff and volunteers who run the North Shore’s amazing community organizations.
Monova
North Shore Streamkeepers
North Shore Minor Hockey
Parkgate Society
Through your compassion, resourcefulness, innovative programs and services you make life better for everyone living in our communities. North Shore Mountain Bike Association
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We are grateful for all you do, and for opportunities to partner with you and support your work.