Delta Community Foundation Hosts Successful Fundraising Gala: Give From the Heart
The Delta Community Foundation hosted a sold-out inaugural fundraising gala at the new Cascades Casino on February 11th 2023.
The Delta Community Foundation hosted a sold-out inaugural fundraising gala at the new Cascades Casino on February 11th 2023.
Together, we are creating awareness and raising funds for Mental Health for people living with epilepsy.
Businessman Balraj Mann and his family are helping to transform the lives of people suffering from chronic pain with a $100,000 donation to the Pain Clinic at Langley Memorial Hospital.
Langley’s generous philanthropist community showed their dedication to health care excellence at Langley Memorial Hospital during the fourth annual Giving Hearts Gala on February 11, where 350 donors and sponsors raised $240,000 to renovate the hospital’s Spiritual Space.
Online and in-person with exhibit hall, presentation theatre, and lunch provided
Home-Based Withdrawal Management and Detox Serving Surrey, Delta and White Rock
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) Board of Governors has named Dr. Jeff Zabudsky as the Institute’s next President.
MOU will support development, advancement and implementation of innovation initiatives, including the airport’s Digital Twin and BCIT’s Smart Campus Development.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) has once again been named one of BC’s Top Employers.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) has secured significant funding from Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC) to pursue a proposal to develop a 61-space child care facility at its Surrey campus.
February is heart month—a good time to think about reducing our risk of cardiovascular disease. Lifestyle factors play a significant role in cardiovascular health, but for some people, biology and genetics predispose them to life-threatening heart conditions.
Locally- and nationally-acclaimed gardening and landscape experts share insights for every green space from March 16-19, 2023 at BC Place Stadium
As a proud feminist and mental health advocate, Vancouver/Surrey, BC’s First Nation singer-songwriter
‘Sugar dating’ has opened up a grey area between dating and sex work that can be very tempting for young people in tight financial situations, especially amidst those studying abroad or without any additional income.
Inspiring a passion in music to do great deeds, 19-year-old music teacher Sarah Wong singlehandedly organized a music concert this past December showcasing performances by her and her students, including a 70-year-old violinist.