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Greg Gardner GM to match donations in mental health campaign

Greg Gardner GM has partnered with Tantalus Wellspring Society to double donations for mental health support across the Sea to Sky Corridor.
Staff report
November 18, 2025 8:28am

The Tantalus Wellspring Society (TWS) has launched its 2025 “Double Your Donation” campaign to raise funds for mental health services across the Sea to Sky Corridor. According to a recent announcement, local dealership Greg Gardner GM will match every dollar donated to the organization’s Mental Health Fund through Giving Tuesday on December 2.

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The initiative aims to expand access to affordable counselling and wellness programs, as demand for mental health support continues to rise in the region. In a statement, TWS Board Director Julia Bresalier said that every contribution “is a gift of wellness and healing,” emphasizing that all donations will go directly toward community programs.

TWS stated that 100% of the funds raised through the campaign will help individuals and families access counselling, therapeutic support, and wellness services. The organization noted that the matched-giving program will help strengthen community resilience and ensure people receive timely support.

Donations can be made online at www.tantaluswellspring.ca/donate, with charitable tax receipts issued for all contributions.

Founded to improve access to mental health care, the nonprofit Tantalus Wellspring Society provides subsidized counselling, therapy, and wellness initiatives for residents of Squamish and the wider Sea to Sky region.

 

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