How you can help
A single donation to the BCCDC Foundation’s Driving Innovation Fund is a statement for your health, your community, and our province. The Driving Innovation Fund supports the BCCDC Foundation’s highest priorities and core activities, which means your gift has the potential to impact health at every level and in every corner of BC. Whether it’s improving harm reduction efforts, emergency response to communicable disease outbreaks, supporting food safety, or other areas of public health importance, you can be the driving force behind prevention and protection for British Columbians.
A gift of $500 or more annually will include you in a special group of supporters, the Impact Collective. This giving circle of committed supporters are determined to improve the health of communities across B.C. They receive member updates and invitations to Foundation events.
To learn more about joining the Impact Collective, please contact us at please contact us at donate@bccdcfoundation.org or (604) 707-2400 ext. 273067.
Make a one-time donation to the BCCDC Foundation today to Activate Health and ensure our population stays healthy tomorrow.
Cheque Donations
Send your cheque made out to:
BCCDC Foundation for Public Health
655 West 12 th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V5Z 4R4
To learn more about joining the Impact Collective, please contact us at please contact us at donate@bccdcfoundation.org or (604) 707-2400 ext. 273067.
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We acknowledge and show gratitude that we are able to work, live, and play on the traditional and unceded lands of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), Stó:lo and SəÌílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations, and that our work humbly extends to all First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people across what we call British Columbia. We make our commitment to continue on our path of learning and reconciliation and where welcomed to do so, to work with communities to support undoing inequities that have harmed and continue to harm Indigenous people across the stolen and colonized lands of Turtle Island, or what we now call Canada.