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The Lucille Harkness Memorial Bursary was created to honour the life of Lucille Harkness, who passed away days before her Grandson’s wedding. It is with her lessons in our hearts that this scholarship was created, to promote community involvement.
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Susan Seto immigrated to Canada in 1947 and her daughter, June, was born in 1948. Their lives reflected the experiences of many immigrants and their Canadian-born children. June and Susan took on the burden of caring for those around them. They both passed away in 2020, but their legacy - putting the needs of others before their own - lives...
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Ethọ́s Black Futures Fund was established by Vancity Community Foundation, with Ethọ́s Lab Educational Society, to support innovative education opportunities for youth.
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The Youth Civic Education Fund supports CityHive’s cutting edge programming that builds youth civic literacy and supports the development of youth-led local solutions to our most pressing urban challenges.
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The Bright Beginnings Foundation Fund has been established to help some of Surrey's most vulnerable young adults see a bright future.
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The Sandra Agar-Hutty Fund supports organizations that work to help battered women, children and animals.
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The Environmental Youth Alliance Fund generates sustainable revenue for EYA's land-based education and employment training programs in East Vancouver. Our programs empower youth facing barriers to become environmental stewards.
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The Alayne Keough Fund gives aid in the fields of poverty and social advocacy.
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The fund aims to support grassroots organizations working for social justice in Vancouver, particularly in the areas of migrant and refugee justice; housing and education for women and youth; and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.
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The Grassroots Leadership Fund is currently looking to raise $150,000 to support Justice Summer, a 2-month program seeking to build the power of racial, economic and social justice organizations by training and mentoring 20 young, primarily BIPOC organizers this May and June in Vancouver.