Chilliwack-area organizations receive over $700,000 to bolster community services, food banks
CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack MLAs Kelli Paddon and Dan Coulter say an annual funding allocation of over $700,000 will help Chilliwack-area non-profits and service clubs flourish by doing what they do best.
Chilliwack Community Services and Chilliwack Hospice Society each received $100,000 in community funding through the Community Gaming Grants program. A total of 18 Chilliwack-area agencies were bolstered through the funding allocation.
“Whether it’s the Chilliwack Hospice or Agassiz-Harrison Community Services, every one of the organizations receiving this funding are vital to our communities,” Paddon said. “I’m so grateful for everyone who is involved in making sure people in our communities receive the care they need, from volunteers to employees, to those in government who deliver this funding, thank you,” Paddon said.
Other Chilliwack-area agencies on the beneficiary list include Alano Club of Chilliwack ($45,000), Ann Davis Transition Society ($72,000), Chilliwack Learning Society ($30,000), and Chilliwack Resource Centre ($10,000).

