Mother’s Day Sale – All Women’s Clothing $2.00
Tues, May 7 - Sat, May 11, 10am-4pm at Clothes For Change onsite at Harvest Project
Tues, May 7 - Sat, May 11, 10am-4pm at Clothes For Change onsite at Harvest Project
You can gain a greater understanding of your community and be a part of positive social change. Consider joining in this experience. More info and sign-up here: bit.ly/4ch70C6
We invite you to post your photo and/or story on our live Photo Mosaic - sharing your experience with Harvest Project over the past 30 years. Check out this news story that's all about our Open House and the Mosaic OR click here to go to our Anniversary page link to the Mosaic.
All proceeds go to fund Harvest Project's work: coaching and counsel, the North Shore Rent Bank, groceries, clothing, and other vital supports.
Plunge for Purpose and HP make the news today - here's the Global TV story
Join our coolest(!) supporters at Dundarave Beach Saturday, Dec. 23. Here's the North Shore News story. And, you can give to their campaign here.
Holiday season 2023 rings out a milestone year for Harvest Project. Your gift will enable us to continue working to serve the most vulnerable people in our community. Please use the yellow Donate button to make your gift now. Thank you! We look to our community - individuals and families, businesses, community groups, religious organizations, schools
Visit our refreshed onsite boutique's $5 sale (everything except coats, jackets, footwear, purses). Now through the Holiday Season! Come thrift a wardrobe and change a life: all proceeds go towards our programs. Items are surplus after clients are served. More info here.
For 2023, Harvest Project has again been awarded this honour: Favourite Non-Profit Organization, by readers of the North Shore News and Glacier Media's digital platforms. A big thank you to our volunteers, staff and community for being at the centre of our work - helping save lives. Close to home.
October 15, 2022 All of us at Harvest Project are deeply saddened by the news of David Foster’s passing. As a founder of this work, David has a singular place in our hearts and in our history. His caring and drive to serve those in his community changed the makeup of the North Shore. Harvest