BRAINTRUST SEEKS GREEN THUMBS
BRAINTRUST CANADA SEEKS GREEN THUMBS: BrainTrust Canada is seeking the community’s assistance with growing perennials for their annual fundraising Plant Sale which will take place in May 2011. Plants can be any variety of perennials such as bleeding hearts, lavender, … Continue reading
Help CRIS Adaptive Adventures to help others!
CRIS (Community Recreation Initiatives Society) has a real need for skilled volunteers and donations to make their life-changing work possible. This amazing organization offers many types of adaptive recreation opportunities to people with disabilities. They would not be able to … Continue reading
TRACS needs volunteers!
TRACS (The Responsible Animal Care Society) is looking for volunteers to help build cages for 700+ rabbits that were rescued from the Kelowna area. If you can help, please contact tracs@shaw.ca or phone 250-768-4803.
Days of Caring – help out local charities!
The United Way Days of Caring Program matches groups of volunteers (usually from a business) to charities that need service projects completed. The following projects are looking for volunteers to help out: Agur Lake Camp (for persons with disabilities) – … Continue reading
Service Canada Chili Cookoff
Thank you to Service Canada for hosting a great Chili Cookoff Contest in support of the 2010 LIVE UNITED Campaign!
City of Kelowna Pancake Breakfast
The City of Kelowna hosted a pancake breakfast in support of the 2010 LIVE UNITED Campaign!
GenNext Wants YOU!
United Way GenNext Committee is looking for new members! This is a unique and rewarding volunteer opportunity for professionals and students in their 20s and 30s. GenNext Members support the community by volunteering for various charities and causes as a … Continue reading
Maxine DeHart’s Drive Thru for United Way 2010
In just three hours, Kelowna came together and successfully raised over $40,000 for Maxine DeHart’s Drive-Thru for United Way. A huge thank you goes out to everyone that participated in this event, and an even bigger thank you to those … Continue reading