Our Funders

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Every contribution benefits the women and children accessing Pacific Immigrant Resources Society’s services. We would like to acknowledge substantial support from our current funders and donors.

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BC Council for Families
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City of Vancouver
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Communities For Gender Equality
Community Foundations Of Canada

Edith Lando Foundation

Elliott Family 2011 Foundation 

Employment and Social Development Canada
Equality Fund
Greater Vancouver Food Bank
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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Mazon Canada
Metro Vancouver
New Westminster
Province of British Columbia (CAPC)
Public Health Agency of Canada
Second Harvest
Surrey Cares Community Foundation
TELUS Friendly Future Foundation
The Federation of Community Social Services of BC
United Way BC
Vancity Community Foundation
Vancouver Foundation
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Contact

Pacific Immigrant Resources Society
info@pirs.bc.ca
604-298-5888

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27,502

Women and children served

Since 1975, PIRS served 17,716 women and 9,116 children and counting.

Newcomer Support

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84

Women trained

84 women completed training programs in 2023 to become more effective leaders in their communities.

Women Leadership & Training

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3,679

Food hampers distributed

448 people continue to be served weekly through the emergency Food Hub.

Social Innovation & System Change

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We need donors like you to help newcomer women and their children thrive in Canada.