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Woodfibre LNG supports 64 local non-profits with $150,000

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July 10, 2025 8:26am

Woodfibre LNG has announced $150,000 in funding to support 64 local non-profits through the Spring 2025 intake of its Community Partnership Program. The company said the latest contribution brings the total support provided to the community through the program to $910,000.

The Community Partnership Program aims to support local non-profits that make important contributions to the community through their programs in sports, recreation, health and wellness, arts and culture, and search and rescue and marine safety. With intake cycles in the Spring and Fall, non-profits can apply for up to $5,000 in funding once per year per project.

“At Woodfibre LNG, we believe that being a good neighbour means showing up, listening, and giving back in meaningful ways, and this program is just one example of how we’re putting that commitment into action,” said Luke Schauerte, CEO of Woodfibre LNG.

“We’ve seen past recipients of the Community Partnership Program achieve incredible results with our support,” Schauerte added. “As the program grows in popularity, for the Spring 2025 intake, we’re pleased to be able to support more non-profits than ever before. Whether it’s first-time recipients or returning organizations, we look forward to seeing the positive impact they’ll have in the community in the months ahead.

Woodfibre LNG is providing funding to the following 64 non-profits in the Spring intake of the 2025 Community Partnership Program:

  1. Alano Club of Squamish
  2. BC Bobsled and Skeleton Association
  3. BC Luge Association
  4. Beyond Biking Foundation
  5. Brackendale School Pac
  6. Britannia Beach Community Association
  7. Britannia Beach Fire Department
  8. Britannia Mine Museum
  9. Coastal Wave Events
  10. Createable Arts
  11. Don Ross Middle School
  12. Downtown Business Improvement Association
  13. Ecole Squamish PAC
  14. Garibaldi Highlands PAC
  15. Golden Phoenix Breathwork and Alchemy Wellness Group
  16. Hilltop House Support Society
  17. Howe Sound Curling Club
  18. Howe Sound Marine Rescue Society
  19. Howe Sound Minor Ball
  20. Howe Sound Secondary Outdoor Education Programs
  21. Howe Sound Secondary Prom Committee
  22. International Heritage Cultural Society
  23. Mamquam Elementary School
  24. Pearlspace
  25. Pride Squamish
  26. Railway Museum of British Columbia
  27. Sea 2 Sky Skate
  28. Sea to Sky FC
  29. Sea to Sky Forestry Centre Society
  30. Sea to Sky Hospice
  31. Sea to Sky Nordics
  32. Squamish Active Seniors Society
  33. Squamish Arts
  34. Squamish Chamber of Commerce
  35. Squamish Cricket Club
  36. Squamish Disc Golf
  37. Squamish Dragonboat Association
  38. Squamish Farmers Market
  39. Squamish Field Hockey
  40. Squamish Filipino Basketball Club
  41. Squamish General Hospital Auxiliary Society
  42. Squamish Lions
  43. Squamish Mental Health and Substance Use Services
  44. Squamish Minor Hockey
  45. Squamish Nature Learners
  46. Squamish Paragliding
  47. Squamish Pirates Swim Club
  48. Squamish Search and Rescue
  49. Squamish Soccer Association
  50. Squamish Titans Athletic Club
  51. Squamish United Football – Girls U-14
  52. Squamish Valley Equestrian Association
  53. Squamish Valley Golf Club
  54. Squamish Volleyball Club
  55. Squamish Volunteer Drivers for the Hospice
  56. Squamish Women’s Hockey Club
  57. Stoke Builders
  58. Technical Evacuation Advanced Aeromedical Society
  59. The Alpine Club of Canada – Mountain Muskox
  60. Ts’antsut Softball Team
  61. The Squamish Hospital Foundation
  62. Under One Roof – Squamish Helping Hands
  63. Valleycliffe PAC
  64. Younglife Youth Association
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