Through the Vancouver Foundation, the Crescendo Fund has also supplied partial funding to Youthspace.ca.
The Vancouver Foundation helps build more vibrant and resilient communities in BC. We do this by harnessing the gifts of energy, ideas, time, and money from caring citizens to make meaningful and lasting impacts. We are Canada’s largest community foundation and we’ve been investing in communities since 1943.
The Victoria Foundation provided us with funds this year through the Youth in Philanthropy Program - Stelly's Secondary School Fund.
The Victoria Foundation is Canada's second oldest community foundation in Canada and the second largest in British Columbia.
Today, the Victoria Foundation has assets under management valued at approximately $175 million. In 2009, the Foundation provided over 700 grants valued at $9.2 million from endowment and provincial funds.
At TELUS, we believe that in order to do well in business, we must do 'good' in the communities where we live, work and serve. That's why when customers choose TELUS; their support directly impacts our ability to give back to our local communities. Our philosophy – We Give Where We Live - is about TELUS and our team members sharing our generosity of spirit to make a meaningful difference for those in need.
GarbageBear Productions has generously donated $2 from each ticket sold to Youthspace.ca
The Pink Shoelaces is a character-driven drama which depicts the complexity and absurdity of high school life as five teenagers struggle to develop their identities, unaware of the effects their actions may have on each other and on themselves.
We acknowledge the support of the following municipalities:
City of Colwood
City of Victoria
District of Central Saanich
District of Highlands
District of Langford
District of Metchosin
District of North Saanich
District of Oak Bay
District of Saanich
District of Sooke
Town of Sidney
Town of View Royal
Township of Esquimalt
Launched in 2004, the Smile Card program is unique to Thrifty Foods. The program provides qualifying organizations with 5% back on each card user's grocery purchases.
The United Way of Greater Victoria gave us our very first grant back in 2007 to get Youthspace.ca off the ground. Thanks for believing in us and for all your support over the years!