In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, two philanthropic visionaries Henry and Arthur Block embarked upon the development of a unique community. Set in the still largely wild caribou region, their vision was to create an environment that would benefit a person physically, emotionally and spiritually. It would consist of rural living in balance with thousands of acres of untouched land, retaining the freedom of nature in concert with select development. Read More…
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Oct
2017 by
Amira Loosemore
On September 24, 2017, the White Rock Auxiliary Firefighters got out their golf clubs and hit the driving range – with a social purpose. Their 2nd annual Charity Golf Tournament was hosted at Nico Wynd Golf Course, with all proceeds benefitting Sources Women’s Place.
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Oct
2017 by
Amira Loosemore
This October marks the 19th annual Community Living Month. As we recognize the significant contributions of peoples with diverse and unique abilities, SOURCES got a head start on Community Living Month in September with our launch of insideOUT. Read More…
“We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give,” Winston Churchill once said. The latter part accurately describes the dedication and care that SOURCES Volunteers put into their service.
To honour the contributions of our volunteers, SOURCES held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Barbeque at Campbell Valley Regional Park on August 17, 2017. With roughly 100 Volunteers and Volunteer Supporters in attendance, the event celebrated charity, selflessness and service. Read More…
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Aug
2017 by
Tiffany Kwong
The rainy weather cleared up for everyone on RIDE day as participants went the distance for refuge and hope.
Having exceeded their original goal of $2,800, the Hungry Pedalers went the extra mile and increased their goal to $4,000 moments before RIDE day.
Thanks to our generous supporters, the Hungry Pedalers raised nearly $4,000 for Sources Langley Food Bank, and made for one of the top three teams to raise the most funds at the Fort Langley RIDE. Thank you to our community members who showed their support for a much-needed resource in our community.
Read more about the Fort Langley RIDE and watch testimonials from participants here.
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“Volunteering as a team is a great way to learn more about colleagues, while building collaboration and teamwork,” said Nicole Cohen of Rogers Communications. Read More…
The Semiahmoo Rotary Club will present a ($27,000) cheque to the SOURCES White Rock/South Surrey Food Bank this Thursday July 27, as a result of the proceeds from a very successful first year of the Rotary Save-On-Foods Gift Card Program (Program). Read More…
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Jul
2017 by
Amira Loosemore
The Young Entrepreneur (YE) Learning Labs’ lemonade is the perfect way to quench your thirst and support SOURCES this summer. On July 14th, 2017, YE Learning Labs hosted their Lemonade Stand Challenge in front of South Surrey Recreation & Arts Centre. In small teams, the kids entered a fun and friendly competition to see which group could demonstrate the finest entrepreneurship skills. On top of excellent customer service, all proceeds went towards SOURCES’ programming. And guess what? They raised over 300 DOLLARS. Bravo, Young Entrepreneurs!
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