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'Incredibly thankful' for $160+K raised by Chilliwack Community Services

Non-profit offers Family Place, Meals on Wheels, and the Paramount housing, youth services, senior services and much more
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Chilliwack Community Services is grateful for the support shown in the 2024 I-Care Campaign.

Chilliwack Community Services is "deeply grateful" for the support for the 2024 I-Care campaign that raised more than $160,000 for the local non-profit.

"We are incredibly thankful and blown away by the support and generosity of our community," said Kate Healey, executive director of CCS.

The total raised in the annual effort was $160,725.00

"Every dollar raised through this campaign directly supports our programs, allowing CCS to make a lasting, positive impact in Chilliwack."

From the Paramount housing, Meals on Wheels, Family Place, to youth services, and specialized victim assistance or senior services, they cover all facets of the growing community.

"We are deeply grateful for the generosity of our community—individuals, businesses, and partners who believe in our mission to create opportunities that enrich lives," Healey added.

"Our I-Care Year-End Giving Campaign brings together individual donors, third-party fundraisers, local businesses, and sponsors to support the vital programs and services we provide every day."

 

Chilliwack Community Services (CCS) is a non-profit, accredited multi-service agency providing support-focused programming to people of all ages, dedicated to meeting social and community needs in Chilliwack and the surrounding areas.

What began in 1928 with the efforts of a single woman helping a neighbour in need has continually grown to meet the increasing and changing demographics of the community.



Jennifer Feinberg

About the Author: Jennifer Feinberg

I have been a Chilliwack Progress reporter for 20+ years, covering city hall, Indigenous, business, and climate change stories.
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