Operation Friendship Seniors Society and London Drugs Helping to Make the Holidays Happier for Edmonton Seniors

OFSS Color LogoTis’ the season to be giving, and Operation Friendship Seniors Society and London Drugs in Oliver Square are teaming up to make the holidays a little happier for Edmonton Seniors.

The program allows Capital Region residents an easy way to provide meaningful or useful items to seniors who might not otherwise receive gifts or companionship during the holiday season.

“We are so grateful to be part of this program with London Drugs for the first time,” said Jimmy Morrison, Community Relations Supervisor with Operation Friendship Seniors Society. “Many of our residents do not have family or loved ones they can celebrate the holidays with, so this small gesture will mean so much to many. We are thankful to the community for any support they can provide to us, especially during the holidays, and look forward to expanding this program with London Drugs in the future.”

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London Drugs gives charitable donation to Meals on Wheels program in Richmond

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In the fall London Drugs made a generous donation to the Health & Home CARE Society of BC. The organization runs the Meals on Wheels program in Richmond. London Drugs store manager, Barry Mark presented Executive Director, Inge Schamborzki with a $5,000 donation to help the food service program in Richmond.

This generous donation will fund 800 hot meals and brief, friendly visits by Care BC’s volunteers to the Meals on Wheels clients. Each delivery provides an informal safety check for each meal recipient and allows Richmond residents isolated in their homes due to age or frailty feel connected to their communities.

Since 1967, the Meals on Wheels program has provided hot, nutritious meals and warm, friendly visits to people throughout Vancouver and Richmond. The program, which began with a handful of meals delivered in Kitsilano, now delivers more than 400 meals every weekday. The program also includes one of Canada’s first Chinese Meals on Wheels services, launched in 1996 to provide authentic Asian cuisine and Chinese-speaking volunteers for the region’s changing population.

London Drugs donates to Granville Island based Arts Umbrella

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In October, London Drugs made a valuable contribution to the Arts Umbrella. London Drugs Cambie and West Broadway store manager, Dave Woogman, presented Arts Umbrella President and CEO, Lucille Pacey, with a $5,000 donation to help contribute towards subsidized programs.

This generous donation will contribute towards the Arts Umbrella bursary program that is designed to help families with financial barriers provide arts experiences to their children. Through this donation, Arts Umbrella can continue to equip children with the highest quality arts training through their programs for children 2-19 years of age.

Arts Umbrella is a foundation that offers programs in Visual and Performing Arts to encourage the ideas in children’s minds. By supporting the lifelong love of art that may begin at a young age, Art Umbrella is interested in cultivating artists and ultimately cultivating an environment. Here, kids can be themselves, explore their identities, and grow into strong capable people with thoughts, visions, and ideas about the world.

London Drugs presents computer donation to Surrey Search And Rescue

Earlier this month, the London Drugs computer department at its Cloverdale location made a valuable contribution to the Surrey Search and Rescue. Cedric Tetzel, London Drugs computer buyer, and London Drugs store manager Edwin Chang presented Surrey Search and Rescue vice president Larry Kost, Fundraising Director Michael Surbey and Communications Officer Layla Giuca with eight HP laptops for their operations. READ MORE

London Drugs accepting donations for Red Cross B.C. emergency preparedness & response

 

BC Weather Relief 6x4

With increasing wildfire activity across Canada, many families are being evacuated from their homes. Fire ratings continue to remain high to extreme across British Columbia, and the dry conditions have left many communities susceptible to flash flooding. There are currently 68 active fires of note and/or fires larger than 10 hectares as of Thursday, July 30th.

The Canadian Red Cross supports people affected by emergencies and disasters with basic needs and recovery assistance. With the increase in both the number and severity of emergencies across Canada, the Canadian Red Cross needs financial support so its volunteers can meet the humanitarian needs of those impacted. Customers can help by donating to the Canadian Red Cross at London Drugs.

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London Drugs launches food donations direct from Web to Western Canada’s local food banks

Goal is to raise 80,000 pounds of food this summer for people in need

The annual food fundraising tour, Five Hole for Food (FHFF) kicks off in St. John’s on July 1st and this year, there are new ways for the public to support local food banks during the summer, one of their toughest times of year.

“People generally donate to their local food banks during the winter,” said Richard Loat, CEO and founder of Five Hole for Food. “We run FHFF during the summer specifically to fill the needs of empty food bank shelves.”

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London Drugs rides for a reason for Canuck Place Children’s Hospice

On July 19, 2015, the London Drugs Ride for Hope Presto Fondo will take place

London Drugs is proud to announce its support of the Canuck Place Children’s Hospice by sponsoring and taking part in the 2015 London Drugs Ride for Hope Presto Fondo.

The London Drugs Ride for Hope Presto Fondo is a part of the Prospera Valley Fondo. On July 19, 2015, a team of riders from London Drugs will be participating in a 50km bike ride to raise funds and awareness for the Canuck Place Children’s Hospice Provincial Care Program.

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