(Submitted photo: Dylan Van Rooyen) Surrey firefighters society donates to youth mental health program, with help of vehicle raffle I’d like to increase that for this year,’” he said.“We’ve got members coming forward and everyone kind of banding together as a team and we can’t decrease the amount of support that we give. Bandits lose 90-73 to Stingers in Sunday’s Summer Series final Our strength is hosting an event that people want to come to where we can get them to part with the money and then donate it to a good cause.”People can donate to the Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society through its website, This year’s maze has some ‘social-distancing bubbles’ built into it, says farmer Mike Bose Surrey Honda is raising money in support of the Surrey Firefighters Charitable Society Mental Health Initiatives and you can help. The lucky winner was handed 6 Tramway Path mortgage-free, with all fees paid by Daniel, a technical project manager, as part of the prize. This year’s maze has some ‘social-distancing bubbles’ built into it, says farmer Mike Bose Surrey Fire Fighters' Association Local 1271 18922 88th Ave. Surrey, BC V4N 5T2 Tel: 604-574-5785 Fax: 604-574-2338 Office Hours: Tue - Thurs: 8am to 3pm In what has been described as a post-truth era, how much do you know about truth and lies? Purchase your $20 raffle tickets for your chance to win a 2020 Honda CRV courtesy of Surrey Honda.
The Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society is once again donating $36,000 to the YMCA’s Youth Mindfulness program over a three-year period. Over the last five, six years, there’s been some heightened awareness for first responders in general to the importance of focusing on mental health initiatives for ourself, but also for everybody.“We see that a lot of the calls we respond to, we actually notice that there’s a mental health aspect to many of these calls.”Meantime, Van Rooyen said the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the charitable society’s fundraising efforts for the upcoming year.“Our worst-case budget shows a decrease in funds raise by $250,000, which is 25 per cent,” he said. No injuries reported after police called to Parkrove Crescent Sunday afternoon (Aug. 9) Help the Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society provide programs that benefit the citizens of our community and to assist other organizations within our community that have similar goals and objectives by donating today! Tickets are only $20 and there is a 1 in 5,000 chance of winning! Gurdeep Pandher spreads joy through dance, forms cross-cultural connections amid pandemic Surrey Honda is raising money in support of the Surrey Firefighters Charitable Society Mental Health Initiatives and you can help. On any given day of the year, there are several strange, silly or serious holidays to observe (Photo: Lauren Collins)The organization usually donates about $1M to different initiatives each year
Purchase your $20 raffle tickets for your chance to win a 2020 Honda CRV courtesy of Surrey Honda. Daniel Twenefour, 29, of Purley, told FEMAIL he was inundated with messages praising him for giving people an opportunity to get onto the property ladder after his last property raffle. Zach Young, 6, wanted to help with purchase of Vancouver infant’s costly drug ‘to help her get better’ The Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society is once again donating $36,000 to the YMCA’s Youth Mindfulness program over a three-year period. At one point, the board thought it might have a donation shortfall of $250,000 Get local stories you won't find anywhere else right to your inbox. Gurdeep Pandher spreads joy through dance, forms cross-cultural connections amid pandemic In March, we had to shut down our thrift store.”The thrift store is a partnership between the SFFCS and the Surrey Hospice Society, which Van Rooyen said brings in about $100,000 for each organization.Van Rooyen said there was “definitely a nervousness” among the members when they realized how COVID-19 would impact their fundraising efforts for this year.“We started looking at the budget and looking at all the different groups that count on us, and it was just this stress, a little fear. Bandits lose 90-73 to Stingers in Sunday’s Summer Series final Carson Crimeni’s final moments were broadcast on social media From left: Rebecca Smith, Surrey Hospice Society executive director; Donna Chubb, thrift store manager; and Dylan Van Rooyen, Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society board director. READ ALSO: Surrey firefighters society donates to youth mental health program, with help of vehicle raffle, May 8, 2020. Gurdeep Pandher spreads joy through dance, forms cross-cultural connections amid pandemic This year, the SFFCS partnered with Surrey Honda, which donated a 2020 Honda CRV, for a raffle to potentially raise $100,000 through $20-tickets. The Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society is once again donating $36,000 to the YMCA’s Youth Mindfulness program over a three-year period.Last May, the charitable society completed its initial three-year commitment of $12,000 a year to the Youth Mindfulness program, said society board director Dylan Van Rooyen.Van Rooyen said the society hoped to be able to make another $36,000-donation over three years, when they were approached by Surrey Honda, who donated a 2020 Honda CRV for a raffle, with the goal of raising $100,000 through $20-tickets.The partial funding for the Youth Mindfulness program will come from those ticket sales, Van Rooyen said.“We’ve actually sold 4,000 of the 5,000 tickets,” he said Thursday (May 8), adding that the society is “quite confident” it well sell out of tickets by the end of May, a whole month before the July 1 draw.“Despite everything, we’re actually really impressed and I guess the mental health initiatives thing couldn’t be at a more important time right now with the work, the stress, the anxiety. Raffle Honda Contest Surrey Fire Fighters Contest Surrey Honda Contest Surreyfirefighters.com Surreyfirefighters.com Surrey Honda Contest. Published Monday, March 30, 2020 2:57PM PDT “We ordered 500 thinking we’d maybe sell a couple hundred and maybe have some extra on hand and we sold out the 500 in, I think, two days. No injuries reported after police called to Parkrove Crescent Sunday afternoon (Aug. 9)