HOW YOU CAN HELP

Since the youth of today are the adults of tomorrow, we must do our utmost to be certain that they are given the necessary tools to become productive members of society.

The Program’s operation is funded by charitable donations from foundations, businesses, institutions and individual supporters. The Program has secured annual funding until 2008 from a local foundation to finance 75% of its operations. The remaining operational funding is raised annually from individuals, businesses, and institutions. To ensure the future sustainability of the Program, we are working on building up an endowment fund. Our Board of Directors passed a resolution establishing an initial target fund of two million dollars and recently achieved the half-way mark! The resolution also establishes strict controls over the use of money in the fund.

Donations

Every little bit helps us to help the youth.

Since the Fraser Recovery Program is a charitable non-profit organization, tax receipts are issued upon request for financial donations and for donated supplies and/or equipment.

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Planned Giving

Planned Giving is making a charitable gift of estate assets to a non-profit organization in such a way that you maximize tax and financial benefits. The gift may be a one time donation, a series of payments over a set period of time, or ongoing support. It may be a current gift for use now, a deferred gift for use in the future, or a combination of the two.
 
Planned gifts can include a will bequest, a gift of cash, life insurance proceeds, retirement fund assets, property, or securities and stocks.

The Fraser Recovery Program can accept planned gifts from a donor’s accumulated assets. If you are considering a planned gift to the Program, please contact us at frp@bellnet.ca. We can arrange for professional advice from a qualified financial advisor at no charge, and would welcome the opportunity of discussing Planned Giving with you.