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New campaign urges community to join in Giving-Hope to central Albertans

Individuals, families and local businesses are being called on to give hope to central Alberta through sponsorship, volunteerism and social media.


With an unveiling of the Giving-Hope.ca website on September 1, the Central Alberta Sexual Assault Support Centre (CASASC) has announced new sponsorship and donor opportunities. 


Giving-Hope is a fundraising campaign and sponsorship initiative stemming from CASASC’s on-going mission to break down barriers to care and education for central Albertans and their families who have been affected by sexual violence. 


In 2023, CASASC helped over 2,500 community members in central Alberta. and had 18,731 education participants.

All of CASASC’s programs and services are free-of-charge, including their 24-hour Support Line which has handled 7,897 calls and messages in the last two years. 


Sponsorship of programs and services would give the centre, and clients a peace of mind when it comes to services and programs. Clients will able to rely on our services and know that they will continue to be free-of-judgement, free-of-referrals and free-of-charge and the staff and volunteers will be able to continue to provide the best car and education with the best resources and service.


The newly launched Giving-Hope website will showcase the important work that CASASC is doing, with features such as donation processing, video and photo galleries, online store, and social media integration to engage with supporters and raise awareness about the services available. If people aren’t able to contribute financially, they are being encouraged to track Giving-Hope's progress and spread awareness by using #GivingHopeRD.

 

Central Albertans passionate about making a difference in the community that are interested in being part of the dedicated investors and donors are encouraged to email Giving-Hop@CASASC.ca. Your contribution will help CASASC continue to provide these vital services to those who need them, serving as a guiding light during a time of uncertainty and adversity. 

 

 

 

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