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100 Women Who Care Kelowna Raises Nearly $10K for Local Charity
100 Women Who Care Kelowna has made a significant contribution to local charitable efforts by donating $9,726 to CRIS Adaptive Adventures. This donation was announced following a recent gathering where members of the organization came together to support various local charities and community initiatives.
During the event, the contributions of two additional organizations were highlighted: This Space Belongs to You and the Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society. The evening served not only as a fundraising opportunity but also as a platform to showcase the inspiring work being done within the community.
Megan Lepp, a representative from 100 Women Who Care Kelowna, expressed her admiration for the generosity of the members and the impactful work of local charities. “We are continually amazed by the generosity of our members and the meaningful work being done by charities in our city,” Lepp stated. “Every meeting reaffirms the power of collective giving, and we can’t wait to see the impact we’ll make together at our next event.”
Future Events and Community Involvement
The next meeting for 100 Women Who Care Kelowna is scheduled for October 21. Members and interested participants are encouraged to attend, as the organization aims to continue its mission of supporting local charities. The group operates on a simple yet effective model: women come together to pool their resources and make a collective donation to a selected charity.
For those looking to get involved or learn more about the organization, additional details can be found on the 100 Women Who Care Kelowna website. The initiative not only fosters community spirit but also emphasizes the impact of collaborative philanthropy in addressing local needs.
By supporting organizations like CRIS Adaptive Adventures, This Space Belongs to You, and the Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society, 100 Women Who Care Kelowna plays a vital role in enhancing the lives of individuals and wildlife in the region. The community’s continued commitment to giving reflects a growing trend of collective action in philanthropy, demonstrating that together, individuals can create substantial change.
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