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Sea to Sky RCMP donates $10,000 to Honour House Society

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The event was part of the RCMP’s ongoing efforts to give back to the community.
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January 15, 2025 3:37pm

The Sea to Sky RCMP has donated $10,000 to a society serving veterans and first responders. On January 8, 2025, the detachment presented a $10,000 donation to the Honour House Society in New Westminster, BC.

The funds were raised during a Regimental Dinner held in September 2024 through ticket sales, corporate sponsorships, and a silent auction. The event was part of the RCMP’s ongoing efforts to give back to the community.

Honour House Society provides a home-away-from-home for veterans and first responders, offering a safe and supportive environment for them and their families while seeking medical treatment in the Lower Mainland. The organization aims to alleviate the financial and emotional stress of relocating for prolonged medical care.

“The cost of relocating to the Lower Mainland for prolonged treatment is expensive and stressful,” said Staff Sgt. Gareth Bradley. “Honour House provides critical support to reduce this burden.”

The Sea to Sky RCMP expressed gratitude to all those who contributed to making the donation possible. For more information about Honour House or to make a donation, visit their website.

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