SURREY & WHITE ROCK, B.C. – March 16, 2023 – In a fight against food hunger, Sources Foundation is proud to partner with Semiahmoo Rotary Club for their Annual Charity Golf Tournament this upcoming June 15 at Morgan Creek Golf Course with the goal of raising funds for its food banks.
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SURREY AND WHITE ROCK, B.C. – February 27, 2023 – The White Rock/South Surrey community has together raised more than $1 million over 10 years of participating in the Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) walkathon hosted by Sources Foundation. In the last decade, this event has attracted close to 3,500 walkers to be a part of this fundraiser.
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SURREY AND WHITE ROCK, B.C. – February 15, 2023 – After two years of virtual walking, Sources Community Resources Society (SOURCES) is fired up to hold the Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) walk in-person this year. CNOY is an annual nation-wide fundraiser, with SOURCES carrying the torch for White Rock/South Surrey. This family-friendly event will take place on Saturday, February 25 at the White Rock Promenade.
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SURREY, BC – November 8, 2022 – This past weekend, Sources Foundation surpassed its fundraising goal of $300,000, raising an astonishing $420,000+ at their charity gala Frozen – A Winter Wonderland, co-presented by Scotiabank & Save-On-Foods.
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SURREY, BC – October 24, 2022 – On November 5, Sources Foundation will be holding a charity gala, Frozen – A Winter Wonderland, to raise funds for women in need of crisis care and support.
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White Rock and Surrey, B.C. (March 31, 2022) – Today marks the last day of the Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) national walk campaign, an initiative that gets people out walking for a cause that matters to them in their local community. Among these fundraising efforts, SOURCES attracted 454 people to walk for their Homeless Prevention and Rent Bank services, which directly benefits those living in White Rock and South Surrey.
“This year, we successfully reached our goal, raising $201,407 from Coldest Night of the Year! Among the 165 locations that participated in this event, we ranked #5 in Canada for the most amount of dollars raised for our community,” says Megan Knight, CNOY Co-chair and SOURCES Foundation Board Member. “As we conclude our ninth year of CNOY, it is with great pride that I announce we have raised over $960,000 to-date. That’s nearly $1 million!”
Running an event during uncertain times with the COVID-19 pandemic is no easy feat. For a second year in a row, SOURCES has hosted the walk virtually. The agency has been tasked with pulling together a concerted outreach effort to get as many supporters onboard as possible without the same level of face-to-face interaction as pre-pandemic times. The response this year from the community was overwhelming as the agency experienced a 21% increase in walker participation.
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SOURCES Prepares for Coldest Night of the Year’s Walk Weekend
Surrey and White Rock, B.C. (February 23, 2022) – SOURCES prepares for this weekend’s White Rock/South Surrey Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY), happening Saturday, February 26. Entering its 9th year of the fundraising walk, SOURCES will be kicking off opening ceremonies at 6 p.m. this Friday, followed by individual team walks on the weekend, and closing ceremonies will be held at 6 p.m. this Sunday.
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Thank you to the students at Walnut Grove Secondary – back in December, they collected approximately 1,600 lbs. of food for our Sources Langley Food Bank! This was the second year they have raised donations for us to support community members in Langley.
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For a second year, Sources Community Resource Centres and Amica White Rock partnered to deliver festival holiday meals and a gift package to isolated individuals in White Rock/South Surrey.
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2022 by
Tiffany Kwong
The White Rock/South Surrey Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) fundraising walk, organized by SOURCES and set to take place on February 26, is changing from a blended event into a fully virtual one. SOURCES CEO David Young and event planner Abby Gemino announced this change as part of a delegation to White Rock city council on Monday night. Read More…