Every year, the Junxion team chooses and donates money to three worthy causes, rather than sending you a holiday card.
This year, all Junxion newsletter subscribers will also receive our Holiday e-card, and get to choose from Farm Folk/City Folk, Covenant House, and the Centre for Ability for the $3 we’re donating in your name.
You pick, we give. Keep an eye out for your personalized Junxion Holiday e-card, coming soon to your inbox.
Covenant Housesupports young people exiting the streets while helping them heal from past traumas. Most of them have fled physical, emotional and/or sexual abuse, or have been “kicked out” of their homes. It offers 24-hour crisis shelter, a six to 24-month supported living program, street outreach, life skills training, and a daily drop-in for homeless, runaway, and street-involved youth aged 16 to 24.
TheBC Centre for Abilityprovides community based services that enhance the quality of life for more than 3,000 children, youth and adults with neurological, physical and developmental disabilities, and their families. It strives to facilitate and build competencies of those living with disabilities so that they may dare to dream and have the means to realize their dreams despite the everyday challenges.
FarmFolk/CityFolk Societyworks with farm & city to cultivate a local, sustainable food system. Since 1993, it has worked in partnership with communities throughout the province to protect farmland, support food producers, and to educate, communicate and celebrate, increasing awareness of BC food and agriculture.
Next year, consider doing the same with your company and clients. Talk to us and we’ll handle everything!
Junxion giving recipient groups chosen
This year, all Junxion newsletter subscribers will also receive our Holiday e-card, and get to choose from Farm Folk/City Folk, Covenant House, and the Centre for Ability for the $3 we’re donating in your name.
You pick, we give. Keep an eye out for your personalized Junxion Holiday e-card, coming soon to your inbox.
Covenant House supports young people exiting the streets while helping them heal from past traumas. Most of them have fled physical, emotional and/or sexual abuse, or have been “kicked out” of their homes. It offers 24-hour crisis shelter, a six to 24-month supported living program, street outreach, life skills training, and a daily drop-in for homeless, runaway, and street-involved youth aged 16 to 24.
The BC Centre for Ability provides community based services that enhance the quality of life for more than 3,000 children, youth and adults with neurological, physical and developmental disabilities, and their families. It strives to facilitate and build competencies of those living with disabilities so that they may dare to dream and have the means to realize their dreams despite the everyday challenges.
FarmFolk/CityFolk Society works with farm & city to cultivate a local, sustainable food system. Since 1993, it has worked in partnership with communities throughout the province to protect farmland, support food producers, and to educate, communicate and celebrate, increasing awareness of BC food and agriculture.
Next year, consider doing the same with your company and clients. Talk to us and we’ll handle everything!