**📍** Found in 2023 @ Vancouver, BC
👋 Email: [email protected]
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Promise of Seeds – Recipient of the 2026 West Point Grey Academy Senior School Service Microgrant.
The Service Microgrant program supports student-led projects that address real community needs. By developing proposals, managing budgets, and implementing initiatives, students turn ideas into action while promoting sustainability and meaningful impact.
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To promote sustainable living and environmental awareness, we organize a variety of sustainability-related activities, including seed collection programs, plantable paper crafts workshops, community environment education outreaches, and nature and science explorations.
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Help Wanted at NIGHT QUEST!
Night Quest, an annual celebration of Nature at Night in Pacific Spirit Regional Park, is returning soon. Nature Vancouver has hosted a table since 2015 and will be back again this year. Volunteers are warmly welcomed to help share nature with the community.
Our table is just near St. Anselm’s Church on University Boulevard.
We ask that volunteers arrive at 6:30 pm and stay until 9:30 pm at least once, or both nights. For more information and/or to register to volunteer, please contact Laura Cottle: [email protected]
See Metro Vancouver Parks website for more about Night Quest
Thanks, and we look forward to seeing you!
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Looking for Volunteers @ Art That Grows (Richmond Lions Manor)
The program brings students and seniors together through music, movement, and creativity. Students will perform piano and cello, followed by a karate kata demonstration. The event will conclude with a bookmark workshop.
We are looking for student volunteers to help with handicrafts (training provided). If you play a musical instrument and would like to perform, we would also love to have you join us!
For more information or to register as a volunteer, please contact: Bella Li, [email protected]
We look forward to seeing you!
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Seeds are donated by the local community and include details about their origin, contributors, and planting tips. You are welcome to take seeds from our inventory for free, and we encourage you to save seeds from your harvest and donate them back to us, keeping the cycle alive.










