Congratulations Soap For Hope on an incredible 2019!
Wow, to see the growth and expansion of impact that Soap for Hope has in 2019 is amazing. How do we help? See page 16
Congratulations Soap For Hope on an incredible 2019!
When the world went crazy, these community organizations stepped up. The Mustard Seed was blessed with an overwhelming amount of clothing…
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…
A part of our mission at Rick’s Heart Foundation is that everyone has access to the healthcare they need. That is why we were excited to support The 28th Annual…
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.
Over the years, Rick’s Heart Foundation has proudly supported Covenant House in Vancouver, BC. Our Foundation firmly believes that no…
The Foundation is dedicated to working with organizations tackling addiction, poverty and homelessness throughout BC and across the Globe…
Playboxes are big tool boxes located in the City of Surrey Parks which are stocked with all sorts of play…
There is nowhere throughout Surrey, B.C where you will not find the impact of Rick’s Heart Foundation, we are passionate…
It was another great quarter for our pre-teen and teen programs. Even though our evening programs went on pause for the summer months, we still kept these members busy with Summer Day Camp
The ambulance has been very active since it arrived in Liberia earlier this year. From Cross Country life saving trips…
An incredible story from Korle – Bu Neuroscience Foundation on providing 500 Hospital beds for West Africa.
We had the pleasure of running “Heart Of Hope,” a breakfast meal token program for many years operating out of Surrey…
Rick’s Heart Foundation was excited to support UBC’s Sports Medicine Clinic in Uganda, by donating silent auction items of a…
“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