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Charitable GivinG The Gift of ’Tis the season to give and receive –
remember to support your favourite charity.
Special Feature | victorianewsdaily | Tuesday December 20, 2011 | PAGE 1
For more information on how your resolutions can help in the fi ght to end MS call250-388-6496 or visit us at 1004 North Park St. www.mssociety.ca
New Year’s Resolutions
If all of these resolutions were achieved we would be that much closer to putting an end to MS.What resolution are you going to commit to for 2012?
Become more activeVolunteerDonate to a charityLeave a legacy in Will
Community Support in ActionTHIS HOLIDAY SEASON
T hank You Community for sending in your donations and making
hampers! You made 130 hampers for
clients who used our services this past
year. We have achieved half of our
campaign goal of $100,000.
Your generosity is heart-warming to the
women and children who need our services
www.transitionhouse.net
I cannot believe that people actually care.~Shelter Client
“ ”
TAKEYour Action
THIS SEASON !
Donate at www.transitionhouse.net
or call 250-592-2927
Suite 100 – 3060 Cedar Hill Road, Victoria BC V8T 3J5 • Elissa Bergman, Development Manager • P 250-592-2927 Ext 210 • F 250-592-9279 • E [email protected]
Giving makes us all better
www.victoriahf.ca
The Goodricks invested in their community by setting up a Life Annuity which supported Mr. Goodrick after his wife’s death and was donated to the Victoria Hospitals Foundation when he passed away. Their gift will support the purchase of leading-edge equipment for the new Patient Care Centre.
For more inFormation please contact Beth Cairns, Major Gift Officer, at 250-519-1750, or by e-mail at [email protected]
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Charitable GivinG ’Tis the season to give and receive –
remember to support your favourite charity.The Gift of
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14th ANNUAL Extreme Christmas Dinner 2011
250.384.2064 • offi [email protected] • www.extremeoutreach.com
This Christmas, children right here in your city will not have Christmas dinner, or receive gifts, or have beds to sleep in. They are not far away, they are down the block and right here: children in need. You can help! Extreme Outreach Society will host a Christmas dinner for over 500 needy children and families. Each child will receive a delicious dinner, a gift and a stocking stuffed full.Help bring the joy and wonder of Christmas to someone in need this year.Any size of donation helps.
Extreme Outreach Society is a local non-profit focused on helping children and families in need as well as the prevention of homelessness. We offer varied and fun programs for children ages 6 -12 years, encouraging choices that lead to healthy lifestyles and developing their God-given potential!
Donate-a-vehicle program
Your unused car, boat, RV, mo-torcycle or anything of value
will help continue our essential outreach programs.
It’s hassle-free: we tow away, if needed. You get a tax receipt
for the fair market value!
Call 250.384.2064 for more information
Mail donations to: Extreme Outreach Society, 999 McKenzie Ave., Victoria BC V8X 3G8
Charitable no. 89221 3414 RR0001
TOGETHER WE’RE MAKING A DIFFERENCE!
Charitable GivinG ’Tis the season to give and receive –
remember to support your favourite charity.The Gift of
Special Feature | victorianewsdaily | Tuesday December 20, 2011 | PAGE 3
Planned Giving creates a lasting legacy.Please give and help us support generations of wildlife.NIWRA’s mission is to care for ill, injured and orphaned wildlife and to educate the public on wildlife and environmental issues.
Your donation helps projects at NIWRA such as the Rehabilitation of wildlife, Wildlife Educational programs and the Vancouver Island Black Bear Program.
Please visit our website under “Bequest/Sponsor” at www.niwra.org. Also view our 5 minute video called WILDLIFE LEGACY on our website at Whats New - Video
They Need You andWe Depend on You
NORTH ISLAND WILDLIFE RECOVERY ASSOCIATION250-248-8534Box 364, 1240 Leffl er Road,Errington, BC V0R 1V0
Did you know that by making a planned gift, you can support the vital services and programs offered by the Greater Victoria Public Library? The public library is for everyone, and your gift will benefi t readers and lifelong learners today and tomorrow.
How Do I Leave a Gift to the Greater Victoria Public Library?
It’s easy. You can arrange for a planned gift in several ways, the most common being a charitable gift through a bequest in a will. Many people set aside a dollar amount or leave a paid up life insurance policy, securities, retirement income or other fi nancial investments. Consult the appropriate professional advisors to ensure the type and timing of your gift maximizes the advantages to you and to the Greater Victoria Public Library.
You can also call or write us if you need to know more about how planned giving benefi ts present and future generations.
Greater
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A Gift to Inspire is a tribute to a life well lived
Greater Victoria Public Library735 Broughton Street Victoria, BC V8W 3H2Phone: (250) 413-0356
In Laos, VWB/VSF works to improve livestock animal health.
In Tanzania, we help smallholder farmers raise healthier chickens.
In Latin America, we are helping fi nd responsible solutions to over population of free-roaming dogs.
All of our programs are grounded in the philosophy that the health of animals, people, and the ecosystems we share are interwoven.
You can help us create a better future for all.
From everyone at Veterinarians without Borders, we wish you a peace-filled holiday and a joyous New Year.
One World GiftsVets without Borders
Donate before midnight on December 31 to
ensure you receive a 2011 tax receipt. www.vwb-vsf.ca
Charitable GivinG ’Tis the season to give and receive –
remember to support your favourite charity.The Gift of
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COMPASSIONATE RESOURCE WAREHOUSEPlease make cheques payable to “Compassionate Resource Warehouse” (A charitable receipt will be issued)P
People across Canada and especially Victoria have opened their hearts in response to the
needs of people around the world. From tools to toys, medical
equipment to sewing machines, crutches to baby cribs,
hospital beds to bicycles, and much, much more have been received, processed, packaged,
loaded and shipped world wide. Over 300 full sized shipping
containers have been processed and shipped.
Destinations in over 65 countries. Many thousands of smiling faces.
Somebody cares. Over 100 volunteers working
long hours, making a difference - one package, one destination,
one person, at a time. We need your help to continue
making a difference.
4277 Quadra St. Victoria, B.C., Canada V8X 1L5 • Call 250-381-GIVE (250 382-4483) or visit our web site at www.crwarehouse.ca for more information.
Thank you for making the Compassionate Resource
Warehouse part of your giving plan this Christmas Season.
For 33 years, providing practical support, opportunities for growth and a sense of hope for single parent families in Victoria.
Help create a healthier, brighter future for single parents and their children.
Services include free individual counselling, over 20 life skills and parenting courses, a mentoring program for single moms, a dads’ support group, a free clothing and bread room and an annual school supplies and Christmas hamper program. To make a gift, visit www.1-up.ca
For more information, call 250 385-1114 or visit us at 602 Gorge Rd. East
www.1-up.ca