KELOWNA, British Columbia, April 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, the TELUS Thompson Okanagan Community Board announced it is directing $100,000 in grants to local, grassroots charities across the Okanagan to support organizations responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, and is committing another $115,000 for a total of $315,000 to be given out in 2020. TELUS and its 13 Canadian Community Boards have a longstanding history of being there for our local customers and communities in the face of adversity.
“In these unprecedented times, the value that our charitable sector provides our communities is more crucial than ever. As the charities and nonprofits across the country work to rapidly pivot their programs, these funds are crucial to enable the delivery of resources to those who need it most,” said Sean Pihl, Board Chair of the TELUS Thompson Okanagan Community Board. “TELUS Community Boards have empowered local community leaders who know the needs in their communities best with the authority to make funding decisions that will have the greatest impact on the lives of their neighbours, and we are proud to support vital community work during this crisis.”The nine grassroots organizations receiving emergency funding from the TELUS Thompson Okanagan Community Board are:Aquaforum – to support an online science and technology education programAuxiliary to the Penticton Hospital Society – to support a food security programBig Little Science Centre – to support online coding, robotics and film makingBoys and Girls Club of Kamloops – to support virtual homework assistance and food securityCentral Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society – to support leadership and healthy relationships programs for boysElephant Thoughts Educational Outreach – to support a virtual Indigenous science programKamloops – Cariboo Regional Immigrants Society – to support a program for newcomer youth to help with community integrationOkanagan Boys and Girls Clubs – to support a food security and support program for marginalized youthVernon Science and Discovery Society – to support a virtual space experience programSince 2005, TELUS’ 13 Canadian Community Boards have given $75 million to local, grassroots charities that help vulnerable kids gain access to the technology, health and educational resources that give them the opportunity to thrive in our increasingly digital world.On March 18, the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation announced a $10 million commitment to urgently support and enhance public healthcare capacity and community response across Canada including funding to help purchase new medical technology and equipment, such as ventilators, as well as increased support for food security, outreach to isolated seniors, virtual education programs, and mental health initiatives.In B.C. alone, TELUS has contributed $170 million and more than 5.3 million volunteer hours to charitable and community organizations since 2000.For the latest information about TELUS’ support during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit telus.com/covid19.Driven by our passionate social purpose to connect all Canadians for good, our deeply meaningful and enduring philosophy to give where we live has inspired our team members and retirees to contribute more than $700 million and 1.3 million days of service since 2000. This unprecedented generosity and unparalleled volunteerism have made TELUS the most giving company in the world.For more information about TELUS, please visit telus.com, follow us @TELUSNews on Twitter and @Darren_Entwistle on Instagram.For media inquiries, please contact:TELUS Public Relations
Liz Sauvé
liz.sauve@telus.com
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