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Your Support

Where your donations go

We are able to fund our Not for Profit Canada and UK projects through support of local figure heads and businesses, as well as the kind donations from the public and also from people who buy the stones from the many outlets where they are sold.

As well as being able to see our vision come to life through our projects for empowering the children of Canada and the UK, we are really excited to have also been able to contribute $500 to the following:

 

Cowichan Women Against Violence, Duncan BC

Penelakut Elementary School

ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱ Tribal School

Stz'uminus First Nation

Victoria Women's Transition House Society

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A Huge Thanks To

Collins Machinery, Chemainus – Donated $100

Sawmill Direct, Ladysmith – Owner Donated $2000
Kinsmen Club, Ladysmith – Donated $200
A & W Restaurants (Oyster Bay & Mill Bay) – Owner, Jason Kelland Donated $800
WSANEC Schoolboard , Brentwood Bay – Donated $350
Mayor Rob Douglas, North Cowichan - $2000 Donation, 2023 / $3000 Donation, 2024
Chevy Car Dealership, Duncan - $500 Donation, 2022
Honda Car Dealership, Duncan - $500 Donation, 2022 & 2023
Hyundai Car Dealership, Duncan - $500 Donation, 2022 & 2023
Toyota Car Dealership, Duncan - $500 Donation, 2022 & 2023​

Tsartlip Nation Fuel Station, Brentwood Bay – Donated 100 Transferable Images.

Sticker You

Who offer us a significant lifetime discount on our transferable image artwork for our stones

Vista Print

Who also offer us a significant discount on business-sized cards that recognize each artist for their artwork (accompanying each art stone sold)

Native Northwest Products

Who originally granted us permission to utilize their native art transferable images.

William Head Institution

Who create our stunning cedar wood gift boxes that house our art stones.

Vancouver Island University ( Duncan & Nanaimo Campuses)

Volunteer teaching

Our Gallery

This is to highlight special supporters of the Salish Sea Stones project who have helped me to keep the momentum going forward, thus allowing me to continue helping local First Nation and sick children in Canada and the UK.

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