Investing in the health of Island kids
Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island has invested in the health of Island kids for more than 97 years. Our vision is to ensure all Island families have access to the health care they need. Thanks to the generosity of donors like you, we are able to bring supports closer to home and help transform the lives of children and youth living with health challenges.
We know kids may only be 21% of our Island’s population, but they are 100% of our future. Help us invest in this future and join us as champions for the health of every Island family.
To learn more, read our community reports.
Bear Essentials
Travel and equipment support for families.
Jeneece Place
Our home away from home in Victoria.
Q̓ʷalayu House
Our home away from home in Campbell River.
The story behind the banana cake
At our Homes away from home, we’ve seen how food can bring comfort to families in the tougher moments. And we love it when guests share their favourite recipes with…
Jax’s journey: a year of growth
Last year, we introduced you to Jax, a middle-schooler facing challenges associated with cerebral palsy, spastic diplegia, and autism spectrum disorder. Now 13, he lives in Sidney with his devoted…
Why I give: Pat’s legacy of compassion
At 90 years young, Patrick, also known as Pat, embodies a legacy of compassion in his Campbell River community. In addition to a 30-year career as a brewer, Pat served…
Leave a lasting impact: Six tips to consider when making a will
At Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island, we see the incredible impact of donors every day. Many families must leave their communities to get health care for their kids —…
Meet our team: How fatherhood brought Amgad closer to our mission
To celebrate Leave a Legacy Month this May, we’re introducing our new Major Gifts and Legacy Giving Officer, Amgad Zaky. Like you, Amgad is deeply passionate about the health of…
From grids to gardens: How one BC Hydro employee inspired his community to give back
In Campbell River, where the hum of power grids meets the tranquility of coastal living, Andrew, a communications protection and control technologist at BC Hydro, discovered the impact of community…