We can’t do this on our own
Monday, 16 November 2009
Yesterday (Nov 15) was National Philanthropy Day in Canada and it seems appropriate this week to talk about the importance of philanthropy to the Fraser River Discovery Centre. In short, without it, we would not be able to do the work we do.

Often, philanthropy is associated with extremely large donations to large non-profit associations. While this is an important aspect of the word, philanthropy is also giving, volunteering and social engagement in community which enriches the quality of life for all people. The quality of education, healthcare, the environment and the arts, to name only a few, would be far less if not for the impact of the charitable sector and the increasing role it plays. In Canada, more than 83,000 charities provide countless services to millions of Canadians, who in turn contribute more than $10 billion annually to those organizations.

Here at the Discovery Centre, we rely on the generosity of our donors. We’ve recently established the Discovery Centre Giving Circle. Allen Domaas, Chair of the Giving Circle remarks “Since reopening in March 2009, the Discovery Centre has received a number of meaningful donations, including a recent donation of $10,000 from our newly elected Board Chair, Margaret Mason. When joining the Discovery Centre Giving Circle, donors agree to invest an annual gift of $500 and individuals, corporations, and community groups have been responding favorably. Donations to the Discovery Centre Giving Circle fund exhibits, educational programs, community awareness events, providing FRDC with opportunities to encourage dialogue necessary to connect communities in discovery and celebration of the living, working Fraser River”.

In making her recent $10,000 donation FRDC Chair, lawyer and New Westminster resident Margaret Mason said “I made my gift because I believe so strongly that the FRDC has the ability to take the lead in educating British Columbians about the importance of the Fraser River. The Centre is developing strong partnerships with industry, conservation groups and individuals.  We will develop a showcase facility for New Westminster that will be an integral part of the redevelopment of the riverfront.  Together we can ensure the River will be sustained for future generations.”

In honor of National Philanthropy Day and on behalf of the staff, board, volunteers and visitors of the Discovery Centre, I want to say a big thank you to all the Discovery Centre donors and funders:

Discovery Centre Giving Circle
Allen Domaas
Catherine Ouellet-Martin
Mott Family
Parklane Homes Ltd
Ruby Group Fundraising & Events
Sea-Link Marine Services Ltd
Southern Railway of British Columbia Ltd
Michael Forrest
Harken Towing  
KPMG
George Abakhan
Paul Beckman

Governments
City of New Westminster
Province of BC
Department of Canadian Heritage

Sponsors
Vancouver International Airport
Port Metro Vancouver
McQuarrie Hunter LLP
Grant Thornton
Fraser River Pile and Dredge
Royal Bank
Norlien Foundation
River Market at Westminster Quay

Click here for more information about National Philanthropy Day.
Posted by: Kathleen