Comox Valley Transition Society supports women, children and families in the Comox, Cumberland Courtenay areas and beyond (including Denman and Hornby Islands) who are experiencing or fleeing abuse, overcoming trauma, working toward/through recovery, and those who are unsheltered and/or struggling through poverty. We support and empower women to make the best decisions for themselves, their children and their families.

Do you need help right now?
Call the Crisis Line at 250.338.1227 or Text 250.218.4034

SUPPORT CVTS

The Comox Valley Transition Society is dependent on financial contributions from individuals, businesses, organizations and service clubs in our community.

To support CVTS please contact us or donate directly by clicking below.

There are many ways you can contribute to the Comox Valley Transition Society.

DONATE TO TOO GOOD TO BE THREW THRIFT SHOP

Too Good To Be Threw is a social enterprise thrift store that raises money to support and sustain CVTS programs. 

LEGACY GIVING

What will your legacy be? You can have a lasting impact on future generations of the Comox Valley through planned giving. 

COMMUNITY GIVING

You can support women, children and families in the Comox Valley through several community programs. Find out more about these fundraising opportunities – every dollar counts!

EVERYDAY ITEMS NEEDED AT CVTS

Your contributions help us provide much-needed basics to those in need.

VOLUNTEER WITH CVTS

Volunteers play an important role in supporting our programs.

CVTS NEWS

16 Days of Activism

16 Days of Activism

“It’s Not Just” is the 2022 Government of Canada theme for this year’s 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence (GBV). It reminds us of the injustice of GBV and brings attention to how it is dismissed and minimized. It also highlights that GBV is not a private issue, but a systemic cycle that we all have a role in eliminating.

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2022 Hero Awards

2022 Hero Awards

Our very own Executive Director, Heather Ney was honored with the Hero of the Year award for 2022. Along with this, she was also awarded the Community Builder of the Year Award.

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Sponsors and funders

BC Housing
United Way
Island Health
City of Courtenay
Soroptimist
CVCF
Soroptimist
CVCF
CVRD
United Way
Soroptimist
CVCF