Kevin Binnie is riding his bike across Canada and raising money for Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Community Services!
We are pleased to announce and congratulate Emily P. (ticket number #1300384) as the winner of the Changing Lives 50/50 Raffle! Emily will be taking home $1,905, which is half of our jackpot of $3,810!
Our staff had an great time at Memorial Peace Park for National Indigenous Peoples Day this past weekend, experiencing the incredible entertainment, ceremonies, and various other activities celebrating the rich culture, traditions, and histories of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people across Canada.
Today, we recognize and celebrate the diverse cultures, histories, and ongoing contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples from coast to coast to coast.
Join us for National Indigenous Peoples Day at Memorial Peace Park on June 21st! Hope to see you there!
While Juneteenth marks a historic moment in U.S. history, it’s also a time to reflect on the legacy of slavery and systemic racism in Canada.Today, we stand in solidarity with Black communities — remembering the past, celebrating resilience, and committing to a future rooted in equity and justice.
Our staff from Community Services, Alisa’s Wish, and Foundry had an unforgettable time at Pride in the Park!
June 15th is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. On this day, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting and uplifting seniors in our community.
Happy Father’s Day! Today we celebrate the dads, father figures, and mentors who show up with love, strength, and support every day.
A reminder that PRIDE in the Park is this Saturday (June 14th) from 10am to 2pm at Memorial Peace Park in Maple Ridge!
Today, our Senior Services Department hosted a heartfelt Volunteer Appreciation Barbecue to celebrate the incredible individuals who give their time and compassion to our community through our Senior Services Programs.
Kathy from our Supported Volunteer Program is busy helping sell tickets for our 50/50 raffle!