Local businesses and organizations are pivoting to help community members as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Macdonald Real Estate Group will donate a portion of their agentB次元官网网址檚 monthly office fees to the Victoria Rapid Relief Fund. The fund is raising money for COVID-19 emergency relief in the region. Local registered charities and qualified recipients providing front-line services to vulnerable populations whose operations and staff have been impacted by the pandemic are able to benefit from the fund, which has raised over $5 million since March 21.
The Victoria Foundation chairs the fund and received the first donation of $1,200 from Macdonald Real Estate Group as well as a commitment to continue monthly donations while real estate agents work from home.
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DoddB次元官网网址檚 Furniture & Mattress is also supporting the Rapid Relief Fund. The furniture retailer is donating 10 per cent of all online sales at . Cash donations can also be made in-store at DoddB次元官网网址檚 in Victoria and Campbell River.
Habitat for Humanity VictoriaB次元官网网址檚 ReStore is moving to online sales as well. The eStore at lets customers browse products and arrange for curbside pickup at the West Shore location or delivery of larger items within Greater Victoria for a small fee.
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The ReStores are also gearing up to accept donations from the public again but in the meantime ask donors to hang on to items. The charity has continued to receive products from the local business community.
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Makoha Farm in Saanich has also started a new initiative called the Community Food Project. Partnering with Cystic Fibrosis Canada, the Fairfield Gonzales Community Association and Langford Fire Rescue, the program is set up to offer ongoing support for those in need throughout the farming season.
The farm is putting together food bags with items from Makoha Farm and other small, local food suppliers. The bags are then delivered in a contactless method while maintaining the privacy of its recipients and contributors. The recipients are identified by Makoha FarmB次元官网网址檚 partner organizations. Community members can purchase a food bag, priced at $29 or $39 through the Makoha Farm online store at .