Why You Should Give

Too many BC children living in foster care are in the dark, waiting for someone to reach out and be the light that shows them they do belong; that they do matter.

Every donation is an investment in healing their minds and hearts. Your gift today invests in their future. Your gift today says to these kids “You matter!”

There are a number of ways to make a donation to SBS Children’s Village BC, and every donation makes a difference. Whether you are contributing regularly or making a one-time personal donation, supporting a corporate program that contributes to SBS BC, you are doing something about children in care.

Just like personal financial planning is an investment in your future, consider your donation to SBS BC an investment in a child’s future.

Help us shine a light on kids who want us to believe in them.

Did you know?

58% of homeless youth in Canada had some type of involvement with the foster care system in their lifetime

Youth leaving government care die at 5x the rate of the general population

Research shows poor outcomes for youth leaving care – higher rates of homelessness, less attachment to the workforce, lower rates of income, poorer mental health and higher rates of involvement in the criminal justice system – as compared to their non-care peers who have transitioned to adulthood

Studies estimate that up to 90 per cent of youth in care have some exposure to trauma: While children and youth often enter care already having experienced trauma in their lives, experiences while in care including placement instability or moving frequently while in care, concurrent changes in schools and social workers, and continual experiences of loss can cause further trauma

SBS CHILDREN’S VILLAGE BC HAS ALWAYS LED

  • We are a leader in developing a better model of care, separate from the provincial system – setting the standard for the care of children and youth in British Columbia
  • We help the most vulnerable and least visible children in our society
  • The state of foster care is “a North American epidemic”, as SBS International Foster Awards winner Tom Watson put it
  • Our goal is to fundamentally improve child and youth welfare in BC
  • We are the only SBS Village in Canada and are proud of bringing international best practices for the care of children to British Columbia
  • We are financially autonomous from SBS Children’s Villages Canada
  • We only receive 10% of our funding from the provincial government, receive no federal support, and rely on donations from caring individuals like you

OPTIONS FOR WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP

If you like to give through CanadaHelps, we’re on their website! Here’s a direct link to our page.

DONATE IN TRIBUTE

Make a special gift to honour the memory of a loved one, or on behalf of someone special in your life to celebrate their noteworthy occasion.

DONATE MONTHLY

The easiest and most cost-effective way to show your ongoing support is to join our SBS Village Rose Club.

DONATE YOUR RETURN-IT REFUNDS

You can simply place your unsorted bottles, cans, or milk containers in clear bags, go to the Express kiosk, and type in our phone number (604) 574-2964.

DONATE SECURITIES

The Canada Revenue Agency does not apply capital gains tax on donations of publicly traded securities.

DONATE THROUGH YOUR COMPANY

Show your support by getting your company involved through corporate giving.

FACEBOOK BIRTHDAY FUNDRAISER

It’s easy and fun to create a Facebook fundraiser for your birthday and 100% of the donation amounts go to SBS BC, no fees.

DONATE USED GOODS

The SBS Children’s Village Thrift Store Foundation welcome donations of clean, gently used articles for resale.

SHOP AT OUR THRIFT STORES

A treasure trove of gently used items, from clothes and sporting goods, to books and collectibles, and distinctive household pieces, all at bargain prices.

GET YOUR PERSONALIZED PAGE

Utilize our peer to peer fundraising website and get your own personalized fundraising page! Get creative and then share the link with friends & family.

“Society doesn’t seem to care about those left behind, we just turn a blind eye to it. And that’s why these children have been forgotten. Unless you have gone through this yourself, many have no compassion for these children who have done absolutely nothing wrong.”