Ways to give
As a non-profit organization, we rely solely on donations to provide this compassionate community outreach. If you are interested in partnering with us, please consider the following ways to give:
- Donate Online
Donate online using our secure online donation form. One-time, monthly or memorial gifts options are available.
- Donate by Mail
Please make cheque payable to Rape Victim Support Network. Mail to 7879 Edmonds Street, Burnaby, BC V3N 1B9.
- Donate by Phone
Call 604-525-0999 to make a VISA or MasterCard donation.
- Monthly Pledge
Your preauthorized monthly gift will provide a consistent and much-needed source of support for us to better serve those in distress. Please download the form below and mail it to us.
- Make a Bequest to our charity
Making a bequest to our charity in your will is a wonderful way to leave a meaningful legacy to the next generation. Please call 604-525-0999 for more details.
- Make a Gift of Securities
Donating your stocks, bonds or mutual fund shares is a tax efficient way to optimize the impact of your gifts. With the tax on the captial gains in publicly traded securities elimiated, you will be entitled a donation receipt equal to the full fair market value of the securities on the date of the gift. For details call 604-525-0999.
Thank you for your kindness. A tax-deductible receipt will be mailed to you. Our Canada Revenue Agency registration number is 13622 3971 RR0001.
Staff
RVSN Intake Worker
Merle Baker
CAS Executive Director
Norma Cody
CAS Office Administrator
Sara Chang
Board of Directors
Dr. Sherry Chan
Dr. Margaret Cottle
John Lam
Chiu Ng
Barbara Schmidt
Bill Schulz
Board of Reference
Rev. Art Birch, Pastor
Dr. Dauna Cutforth, Physician
Dr. Edward Dubland, Physician
Dr. Patrick Ducklow, Psychologist
Mark DuMerton, Entrepreneur
Dr. John McLeod, Physician
Nancy Michel, Psychologist
Most Rev. J. Michael Miller, Archbishop
Rev. Murray Moerman, Pastor
Peter Mogan, Lawyer
Dr. David Wood, Pastor
Dr. Joan Schultz, Psychologist
Dr. Landa Terblanche, Nursing Professor
Peter Vaughan, Family Therapist