Beacon Community Services, Christmas Decorations, Donations Accepted, Stereos, Clock Radios, DVD Players, VCRs, Laptops (newer Than 5 Years Old), Televisions And Monitors (newer Than 10 Years Old), Wicker, Throw Cushions And Area Rugs
Beacon Community Services’ Thrift Shops offer affordable, convenient shopping for your entire family. And they’re a great place to donate items you no longer need. Because loyal donors and shoppers help our Greater Victoria community, too!
We’re proud that Beacon Community Services’ thrift shop proceeds are 100% dedicated to not-for-profit programs and services — and we’re grateful for the community support that makes them possible.
For more than 30 years, Thrift Shop proceeds have funded many LOCAL Beacon services and programs. Services like the Out of the Rain shelter for homeless youth. Kids’ literacy and play programs. Quality care for seniors living with dementia. And more.
We’re also proud to host free training programs at some Beacon Thrift Shops. Our shops are encouraging places where you can learn the skills you need for working in the retail industry.
Come visit us!
Thrift Shops - The Annex, Christmas Decorations, Donations Accepted, Stereos, Clock Radios, DVD Players, VCRs, Laptops (newer Than 5 Years Old), Televisions And Monitors (newer Than 10 Years Old), Wicker, Throw Cushions And Area Rugs
Beacon Community Services’ Thrift Shops offer affordable, convenient shopping for your entire family. And they’re a great place to donate items you no longer need. Because loyal donors and shoppers help our Greater Victoria community, too!
We’re proud that Beacon Community Services’ thrift shop proceeds are 100% dedicated to not-for-profit programs and services — and we’re grateful for the community support that makes them possible.
For more than 30 years, Thrift Shop proceeds have funded many LOCAL Beacon services and programs. Services like the Out of the Rain shelter for homeless youth. Kids’ literacy and play programs. Quality care for seniors living with dementia. And more.
We’re also proud to host free training programs at some Beacon Thrift Shops. Our shops are encouraging places where you can learn the skills you need for working in the retail industry.
Come visit us!
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Peninsula Mission Community Church is a grassroots community that focuses on making disciples of Jesus through various ministries and worship services held in North Saanich, BC.
To Encourage Public Awareness And Appreciation Of The Richness Of Cultural Life On The Peninsula By Providing A Collective Voice For The Arts Community, And Being An Advocate, Information Source And Support Resource For All Forms Of Artistic Expression.The Community Arts Council Of The Saanich Peninsula (Cacsp) Is A Registered Non-Profit Organization That Encourages, Supports And Promotes Local Arts Activities Throughout The Year.
A premier Park Place long-term care facility, Oyster Harbour Seniors Community focuses on supporting seniors who can no longer live safely, or independently at home. Located in Ladysmith, BC, Oyster Harbour combines modern living with comfort and services you need in a warm and welcoming community surrounded by arbutus trees and overlooking the ocean. Oyster Harbour Seniors Community has 86 designated government funded beds, 2 palliative beds, 1 respite and a 12-bed Tertiary Mental Health Unit. For more information on how to apply please reference Vancouver Island Health Authority Continuing Care or see our Subsidized Care page.
To begin your process for funded bed placement, please contact Island Health Authority at 250.737.2004.
I, along with 2 others have been visiting La Rosa on a weekly basis for nearly 2 years now. We thought of it as volunteering at first but we have benefited from those visits as much or maybe more than the residents. We chat, knit, sing and there is much laughter. It’s a wonderful, friendly environment and the staff are caring and kind. Without exception the clients we meet tell us that they love it there. I’m in my 70’s and I know where I’m going if I need assisted living!Read more