
We are grateful for any opportunities to share the work we get to do in this community and invite others to be a part of it! Here are some recent highlights, updates and interviews where CityReach has been featured in local news. Check them out below!

CityReach Care Society provides fresh food and essential supplies to vulnerable families. Events like Back-to-School Blast offer hope and financial relief, fostering community support.
11,700 tubs valued at $64,000 of Olympic Organic yogourt provided to communities in need this holiday season
The issue of food waste is one of the top discussions at Metro Vancouver's annual Zero Waste Conference, which runs Wednesday and Thursday.
Canada wastes more than half of the food it produces each year, despite millions of people experiencing food insecurity. The article highlights how organizations are rescuing edible surplus food that would otherwise be discarded due to overproduction, cosmetic imperfections, or approaching best-before dates, and redistributing it to those in need.
Organizers say there are "countless" families still experiencing the financial impacts from the pandemic, who rely on food banks and other supports.
The annual Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser adapts to COVID-19 with creative solo walks. Craig Savage and his son walked 23 km in the snow to support Metro Vancouver’s less fortunate. The main CityReach Care Society event is next weekend.