Whistler Food Insecurity Remains At All Time High
The COVID-19 pandemic may be in the rear-view mirror, but the need hasn’t gone away in Whistler. According to the Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS), food insecurity
The COVID-19 pandemic may be in the rear-view mirror, but the need hasn’t gone away in Whistler. According to the Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS), food insecurity
Starting this month, WCSS’ Nesters Road office will offer drug-checking services to the wider Whistler community, one tool WCSS and other social-service and care providers
Food Waste contributes 8%-10% of global greenhouse emissions while at the same time many people face food insecurity due poverty, climate, conflict & instability, and
The Annual General Meeting of the Whistler Community Services Society will take place Wednesday June 14th at 5:30pm in the theatre at the Maury Young
On Monday April 24, we are installing a Fridge and Freezer in the Food Bank. The installation requires the use of a crane to hoist compressors
On National Volunteer Week WCSS would like to thank all of its wonderful volunteers! To our board of directors, Food Bank, and Re Use It
TEDxWhistler has announced the remaining lineup for its May event, and they feature some familiar faces from around the Sea to Sky. Whistler Community Services Society
Great prizes to be won in our spring break activity for Whistler kids. Pick up your activity sheet at any of our locations, Re-Use-It, Re-Build
The Vital Signs report defines a living wage as the hourly rate required to live a “bare-bones” life—for example, room for a contingency fund, but
The Whistler 360 Health Care Collaborative Society previously estimated that about half of Whistler residents do not have a family physician. The organization can expect