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Comox Valley gives back

More philanthropy in our community
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Members of Boomer’s Legacy Team are presented with a $500 donation from 888 (Komox) Wing of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association. A new format fundraising event was trialed in June replacing the famous Comox-Victoria Bike Ride. Volunteers, Sponsors, and Friends of Boomers will take part in a Seaside Appreciation BBQ in early September. L-R Ted Gibbon, Jim Benninger, Dan Coutu, Maureen Eykelenboom (Founder), Barb Rowes, Pamela Jolin, Carolyn Benninger, Kristy Laidlaw, Carolin Mattice.

What’s your group up to? The Comox Valley Record wants to recognize the many events that make our community a better place to live. Email your photos and submissions to editor@comoxvalleyrecord.com.

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At a recent Kiwanis Club of Courtenay the Club presented three entrance bursaries to North Island College students. Adam Koleba, Bryan Smith and Cody Bosma received their awards from Vic-President Louise DeArmond.
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Youth For Christ Comox Valley would like to recognize and thank Mike McClean and his wonderful team at CSN Reliable Auto in Courtenay. Mike is a generous supporter in our community here in the Comox Valley and is always giving back and serving needs. Youth For Christ Comox Valley was recently gifted a car that will allow our team to serve youth in the Comox Valley. We believe in the hope and potential in every young person, and work with community partners to provide transformational opportunities for youth in need. Our team is grateful for the community support and thankful to CSN Reliable Auto for their partnership and this generous donation. This gift allows us to have more opportunities to connect with youth and engage and inspire them for a better future.


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