Our Place Society’s Hungry Hearts fundraiser takes place on Wednesday, February 25, 2015.
Read MoreVital People
The Victoria Foundation sponsors a television news feature series with CHEK TV called Vital People. Airing each Sunday on CHEK News @ 5, Vital People shares the stories of people and organizations working on the issues highlighted in the Victoria’s Vital Signs® community report that the foundation publishes annually.
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Vital People: Naked Bungy Jump for BCSS
Book an in-the-buff Bungy Jump on Feb 21-22, 2015 to support the BC Schizophrenia Society of Victoria.
Read MoreVital People: Pandora Arts Collective Society
the Pandora Arts Collective Society. The Collective is a community of artists that provides studio space where people can gather around the creative arts as part of a healing process. Learn more…
Read MoreVital People: Young Parents Support Network
Young Parents Support Network offers a range of services and programs to parents aged 13 to 29. Learn more…
Read MoreTimes Colonist Vital People: January 25, 2015
Check out the latest stories in the Times Colonist’s Vital People feature. This month includes the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s diversity sensitivity training, Power to Be’s Wilderness School. Read more…
Read MoreVital People: Wounded Warriors Canada COPE program
Wounded Warriors Canada’s program, Couples Opposing PTSD Everyday (COPE) is the most innovative couples based Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder program that truly embraces the value of the family.
Read MoreVital People: Granola That Counts
100% of proceeds from Granola That Counts supports Every Step Counts. Available at any Greater Victoria Thrifty Foods until February 6, 2015. Learn more…
Read MoreVital People: James Bay New Horizons
Senior Reassurance connects the elderly in our community with volunteers with a daily morning phone call. Learn more…
Read MoreTimes Colonist Vital People: Dec 28, 2014
Check out the latest stories in the Times Colonist’s Vital People feature. Read about the Sooke Hospice Society’s latest improvements to their end of life care program, as well as a program run by the Pandora Arts Collective that’s breaking down the stigma of mental health issues. And Sandra Richardson, Victoria Foundation CEO, sums up 2014 with thanks to the community.
Read MoreVital People: The Cridge Centre for the Family Respitality
The Cridge Centre for the Family’s Respitality Services offers a much needed break for families of children with special needs. Learn more…
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