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Equity deserving charities given $189,294 boost

LANGLEY, B.C.- First West Foundation is thrilled to announce that 15 charities recently received SOAR grants, sharing in a total of $189,294. 

Created in 2022, SOAR is a First West Foundation funding stream dedicated to supporting equity-deserving organizations serving racialized communities, and those led by and serving Black, Brown, Indigenous, and persons of colour. 

“The BC Black History Awareness Society promotes understanding, diversity, and inclusion by highlighting Black contributions to culture, government, education, sports, and more,” says Silvia Mangue Alene, President at BC Black History Awareness Society. “I cannot understate the immense value there is in having like-minded community champions serving as allies to expand our reach. The Foundation’s support of Black history exhibits, educational material, programs, and activities helps reach both youth and adults, reducing fear and hate and countering anti-Black racism.” 

SOAR recipients were selected by a group of First West Credit Union volunteers, who are also members of one of First West’s seven Employee Network Groups (ENGs)—which are affinity groups that bring together those wishing to effect change and elevate marginalized groups by removing barriers and better understanding their lived experiences.   

“It is really important for us to create a collaborative and inclusive selection process by involving First West ENG members, ensuring the very same marginalized communities we are looking to support also play a a pivotal role in identifying and adjudicating SOAR grantees,” says Susan Byrom, Executive Director at First West Foundation. “These charities are at the forefront of fostering equity and inclusion within our communities and their dedication to racialized communities and charities led by and serving Black, Brown, Indigenous, and persons of colour is truly inspiring.” 

The following charities have been selected: 

Enderby Financial Community Endowment 

  • AL Fortune Secondary School, $2,444 

Envision Financial Community Endowment 

  • Big Sisters of the BC Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley, $10,000 
  • Coqualeetza Cultural Education Centre Association, $2,500 
  • Feels like Home Newcomers Society, Surrey, $25,000 
  • Langley Community Services Society, Langley, $8,850 
  • MOSAIC, Fraser Valley, $20,000 
  • Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society, Surrey, $25,000 
  • Qmunity, $5,000 
  • SHER Vancouver LBGTQ Friends Society, $25,000 

Island Savings Community Endowment 

  • BC Black History Awareness Society, Victoria, $10,000 
  • Human-Nature Counselling Society, Victoria, $10,000 
  • Vancouver Island Counselling Centre for Immigrants and Refugees, $13,000 

Valley First Community Endowment 

  • Impact Toolbox, Kelowna, $12,500 
  • Niteo Africa Society, Kelowna & Vernon, $10,000 
  • OCCA, Kelowna, $10,000 

Since its inception in 2022, SOAR has distributed $455,544 through 41 grants, benefitting 30 charities. For more information, please visit www.firstwestfoundation.ca  

Company Information

About First West Credit Union

First West Credit Union offers members the financial strength, comprehensive product selection and extended branch network of a large financial institution while maintaining local brand identities and a unique grassroots approach to service. Led by Launi Skinner, First West is one of Canada’s largest credit unions with nearly $18.6 billion in total assets and assets under administration, more than 270,000 members and approximately 1,250 team members. It operates 45 branches throughout the province under the Envision Financial, Valley First, Island Savings and Enderby & District Financial brands. Visit firstwestcu.ca for more information on First West Credit Union.

About First West Foundation 

The First West Foundation cares about the well-being of the communities served by First West Credit Union and its regional divisions, Envision Financial, Valley First, Island Savings and Enderby & District Financial. The Foundation, with assets over $21 million, uses income generated from its endowments to help our communities thrive. Granting is the cornerstone of our community work and we’re continuing to evolve our processes through the lens of trust-based philanthropy. Established in 1996, the First West Foundation has donated more than $12.6 million in grants to local community groups and projects. The Foundation grows its endowments through charitable gifts and bequests. For more information, visit firstwestfoundation.ca     

Media Contacts

Josh Juhlke 

Communications Manager
First West Credit Union
jjuhlke@firstwestcu.ca