Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows groups get thousands in provincial gaming grants

February 2, 2022

Thousands in provincial Community Gaming Grants will be going towards four local organizations to help with their environmental and public safety initiatives.

Ridge Meadows Search and Rescue will be receiving $85,700 from the province for public safety work, specifically for land search and rescue.

Search and rescue manager Rick Laing said the money will be going towards replacing gear, training for winter preparedness and rope rescue, and communications equipment.

Paws for Hope Animal Foundation received $61,000. This is in addition to a capital grant of $27,000 the group received mid-January to purchase a van to assist with animal transportation related to the non-profit’s vet assistance and foster assistance programs. The Capital Grants stream, also part of the Community Gaming Grants program, is designed to support not-for-profits and other community organizations to purchase, build, upgrade, or expand infrastructure that allows them to continue providing services or meet growing demand.

The Alouette River Management Society, (ARMS), received $54,000 and Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnerships Society, (KEEPS), received a $20,000 grant.

Source: Maple Ridge News