

“I believe in the power of music. It brings people out of themselves. It brings them alive in a really special way.”
– Sheila Harry, BMus, MTA, Kinsmen Lodge
The ambulance has been very active since it arrived in Liberia earlier this year. From Cross Country life saving trips…
Rick’s Heart Foundation was thrilled to support Elton John AIDS Foundation. They are making a real impact in the fight against AIDS.
Rick’s Heart Foundation was excited to support UBC’s Sports Medicine Clinic in Uganda, by donating silent auction items of a…
Compassionate Resource Warehouse 2019 report…
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Rick’s Heart Foundation in partnership with Diamond Delivery have been a longtime supporter of Compassionate Resource Warehouse in Victoria, BC.
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October 5th, 2019 ‘Walk For the Bu’ was held in Bear Creek Park The event provides KBNF with the resources…
Rick’s Heart Foundation was proud to partner with Westminster Lift this month to donate a pallet jack to Compassionate Resource…
“I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo. “So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them…
We love supporting the Boys and Girls Club, as it brings a sense of community and belonging to our youth in Surrey, BC. This program is near and dear to our…
Rick’s Heart Foundation supports the community of Cloverdale in Surrey, BC with two parade float entries in the Cloverdale Santa…
No child should ever go hungry, especially not in our own community. Children are our future and need full bellies to be able to learn their best in school.
Union Gospel Mission Annual BBQ – An Event that saves lives! The bbq at beautiful Crab Park was an amazing…
We had the pleasure of running “Heart Of Hope,” a breakfast meal token program for many years operating out of Surrey…
As a long time supporter of Korle Bu Neuroscience Foundation, we couldn’t be more proud of everything they are accomplishing. Take a moment…
The whole company worked hard to fundraiser the $56,000 for the SIM Baby donation to Surrey Memorial Hospital.
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