Thank you to our 2022 annual sponsors for our 3 annual fundraising initiatives.
News
Comox Valley CNOY 2021 raised over $170,000!
Huge thanks to all sponsors, team captains, walkers, and donors! This year, we walked apart but worked together.
Honouring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
The Comox Valley continues to honour and remember Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. In 2015, Walking With Our Sisters - K’ómoks opened its door to the community to experience a traveling memorial art installation honouring Missing and Murdered...
Investing in girls is an investment in the future
Comox Valley Girls’ Group receives funding from the Canadian Women’s Foundation to support expanded programming and prepare girls for future roles in leadership.
Building community one yoga class at a time
Yoga instructor Catherine Reid shares proceeds from yoga classes to support women, children and families in the Comox Valley.
Donations
Thrift Store DonationsDonations are gratefully accepted Monday - Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at 367 6th Street. Please go to the delivery door in the back lane and ring the bell for service. Limited pick up service is available. Please call 250-338-0601While we...
24-Hour Crisis Line
24-Hour Crisis Line and Text Line250.338.1227250.218.4034778.225.003924-Hour Crisis Line and Text LineThe 24-hour Crisis Line and Text Line provide immediate support and information to women who are experiencing abuse now, including the potential to access emergency...
Essentials Always Needed
Essentials always needed, At CVTS, we do our best to help meet the needs of women, children and families across the Comox Valley. Whether it is women who arrive at Lilli House with nothing, or those who are struggling through poverty, many are not always able to...
New partnership builds community in a pandemic
PHOTO: Current Environmental Partners Rupert Wong (left) and Warren Fleenor practice social distancing with extra big cheque presentation to CVTS Executive Director Heather Ney.Despite global trauma and tragedy, COVID-19 reveals an occasional silver lining. We have...
COVID-19 and continued services at CVTS
While we continue to navigate the shifting landscape of COVID-19 and our response to the needs of the community, Comox Valley Transition Society is committed to increasing our communications to ensure you are informed of the services available to you, and that you...
Community Collaboration during COVID-19
What happens when pandemic hits? People collaborate and innovate! Here in the Comox Valley, the CVTS PEACE Program (a free, confidential program for children and youth aged 3-18 who have experienced family violence) and the Too Good To Be Threw thrift store connected...
A love letter from the staff at Too Good To Be Threw
A love letter from the staff at Too Good To Be Threw Thrift Store