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SURREY, B. C. – November 4, 2024 – This past Saturday, Sources Foundation held a solid gold event, setting a new fund-raising record with an incredible $605, 000 achievement at its annual signature fundraiser, Rock Around the Clock – A Sources Sock Hop. The event surpassed its goal of $425, 000 by a huge margin, successfully kicking off Sources’ $5 million capital campaign for Foundry South Surrey, the organization’s biggest fundraising initiative to date.

Every day is beach day in Qualicum Beach but each summer in July there is also a day of special events to celebrate the beauty of our beach! Spend the afternoon on the Qualicum Beach waterfront having fun enjoying the ocean, sun, activities and food!

We invite you to register to attend the Sources Community Resources Society’ s annual general meeting (AGM) on Tuesday, September 28, 2021. UPDATE:  With consideration to the current COVID-19 case numbers in our communities, the AGM will be held virtually from 5: 00 – 7: 00 pm.  Please register by Monday, September 27, 2021 by clicking the button below. Register Today!

Join Semiahmoo Shopping Centre and SOURCES Food Bank on Saturday March 20 from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. for safe and secure on-site document shredding through ShredWise Paper Shredding & Recycling. Maximum five boxes per person, please. Donations of cash or non-perishable food items to SOURCES White Rock/South Surrey…

Brrr… it’ s cold out there! To ensure that community members who are hungry, homeless and hurting receive the help they need to stay safe and warm this winter and beyond, SOURCES is hosting our 8th annual Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) to raise awareness and money for our social wellness programs. This year’ s CNOY will be a VIRTUAL-ONLY EVENT taking place Friday, February 19 to Sunday, February 21, 2021.  Anytime during that three-day period, we encourage you to complete your 2km/5km WALK in your own community, following the recommendations of our Provincial Health Officer and local health authorities. We acknowledge that this event and our work takes place on the traditional and unceded territory of the Coast Salish People, specifically the Kwantlen, Katzie and Semiahmoo First Nations.