
Third-annual NIGHTWALK, For Hope a success!
Despite cold and snow, Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS) welcomed 140 people to its third annual NIGHTWALK, For Hope on Jan. 30, 2025.
Despite cold and snow, Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS) welcomed 140 people to its third annual NIGHTWALK, For Hope on Jan. 30, 2025.
Whistler’s permanent population fell to 15,625 in 2024—a decrease of 440 people from 2023. Although the resort has mostly experienced sustained, steady growth over the long-term—including a 19-per-cent
The Emergency Weather Shelter is operational from Oct. 15 through April 15 when temperatures are below -10 C overnight or during extreme weather events. The shelter uses
WCSS Executive Director, Jackie Dickinson, and Outreach Worker, Aussie Dan, were on the show on Blue Monday to talk about WCSS and NIGHTWALK, for Hope
Hosted by the Whistler Community Services Society, the fundraiser walk aims to raise $50,000 for outreach services, providing necessary funds to support mental-health resources in the resort.
THANK YOU, Whistler, for voting WCSS your Best Non-Profit and the Re Use It Centre Whistler your Best Used Clothing Store!
With the season of giving upon us, Whistler Community Services Society, Zero Ceiling, and more could use your help. With Christmas fast approaching, Whistler organizations
Slope Side Support Society mixes free men’s group counselling with skiing, aiming to reduce suicide and depression rates in the Sea to Sky. A new
RMOW’s commitment to this initiative demonstrates the importance of collaborative efforts in fostering a resilient and healthy community. As mental health challenges persist across our community, programs like the Counselling Assistance Program ensure that Whistler residents have access to affordable, professional care tailored to their needs.
Thank you to everyone who took part in the 41st annual Tapley’s Halloween festivities. Our wonderful neighbourhood once again pulled out all stops from the artistically carved pumpkins to the themed houses and fabulous costumes with 46 neighbours participating. Together, we raised $4,025 in cash donations and 174kg of non-perishable food donations for the Whistler Food Bank, which were gratefully received by Whistler Community Services Society.