We’re coming up to our last week of the campaign and have raised over $30,000 towards our goal of $60,000!
During our volunteer Zoom call, May 13, questions were raised regarding our move to a single QR code and donation link. This change has made it harder for volunteers to determine how many donations have been received via their individual efforts.
We will revisit this approach prior to next year’s campaign, but in the meantime, BCCHF has provided us with a list of donors to date (May 22), but easier to review donations than the website. Click here to review list.
We also held an early draw for a Vancouver Whitecaps prize pack, which included:
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- two tickets to the Sunday, June 8, game vs. Seattle Sounders
- a Brian White autographed Vancouver Whitecaps scarf
- a Vancouver Whitecaps soccer ball, signed by Daniel Rios
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Barbara Bolenback from the Hydro office in Surrey was our lucky winner. Congratulations Barbara!
If you haven’t started your campaign yet, there’s still time to share your campaign, raise awareness about the Pet Therapy program at BCCH Pet Therapy Program.pdf and provide donation options. No matter how small your campaign, never doubt what small can do!
Here are the handy links to donate or to purchase items from our Gear store.
Share this secure link, QR code and Gear Store link with your donors
ht tps://fundraise.bcchf.ca/fundraisers/powerpioneers/mighty-month-of-giving
You can also check out our Small Is Mighty Collection at the Power Pioneers Gear Store. All proceeds benefit BC Children’s Hospital.
Please contact the Small is Mighty Campaign Chair, Brian Daniel at bsdaniel@shaw.ca for more information.
Thank you for Volunteering!
Your Small Is Mighty Committee