Comox Valley Students Proving They Can

Comox Valley Record, May 28th, 2013

Three groups raised money for the Comox Bay Care Society's Care-A-Van, which provides health, dental and optometry services to homeless people in the Comox Valley. Care-A-Van co-ordinator Helen Boyd gave students tours of the van outside Queneesh and noted students raised a total of $923 for the society. 

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Monarch Lions Support Care-A-Van

Comox Valley Record, May 8th, 2013

The Comox Valley Monarch Lions Club members recently presented a cheque in the amount of $2,500 to the Comox Bay Care Society to support the running of the Care-A-Van mobile health-care unit for the coming year. The money comes from the Monarch Lion’s community/ fundraising project selling reflective address signs.

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Slots income could help Care-A-Van mobile health clinic

Comox Valley Echo, Nov. 27th, 2012

Profits from the slots at Chances Gaming Centre in Courtenay could be tapped to help support the Care-A-Van mobile health centre that serves the homeless and those at risk in the Valley. City councillors have agreed the idea should be considered when its overall 2013 budget is drawn up over the next several weeks. 

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Many People Deserve Praise for Helping the Homeless

Comox Valley Record, May 8, 2012

An organization providing an important service to the homeless in the Comox Valley has changed. The Care-A-Van is now overseen by the new Comox Bay Care Society. The Care-A-Van has been serving the homeless since 2009 thanks to the efforts of Helen Boyd, a local nurse and mental health therapist. Boyd’s enthusiasm spread to Barry Willis of Sunwest RV when she suggested the creation of a mobile medical unit. 

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