Get Involved

Together we can support an engaged, healthy & thriving Coast.

Whether you donate funds or canned goods; take time out of your busy schedule to volunteer with youth or seniors; shop sustainably by purchasing used items; or you want to stay informed about your local community, we all have a role to play in contributing towards an engaged, healthy and thriving Coast. There are many ways to get involved and take action. 

Donate funds that strengthen families, help children, youth and vulnerable adults reach their full potential and support the many seniors on the Coast that need us. Your donation will help sustain and enhance Sunshine Coast Community Services’ core and emerging programs.

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Are you ready to be a part of something bigger than yourself? Giving monthly allows you to extend your donations throughout the year. It also provides Sunshine Coast Community Services with a steady source of funding to help support all of our programs.

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Volunteer your time and engage with your local community. Sunshine Coast Community Services relies greatly on the support of our incredible volunteers. We have a strong volunteer program that will provide you with training, mentorship, and a rewarding experience.

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Participate in the decision making of Community Services by becoming a member. Members are individuals and organizations that wish to be informed of or influence the direction of Sunshine Coast Community Services. We aim for a membership that reflects the diversity of our community and who supports our mission and vision.

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All proceeds from sales of gently used, quality items at our Thrift Store located at 731 North Road, Gibsons, go to funding our programs and services.

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Legacy giving is a way to leave a lasting legacy of generosity and make SCCSS an important part of your life story. Your gift can also cause others to think about their own philanthropic goals and inspire them to give back as well. Legacy giving is an easy way to support SCCSS for generations to come. 

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