B.C. charities forced to adapt as Canada Post strike threatens fundraising efforts | Unpublished
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Author: Nono Shen
Publication Date: November 17, 2024 - 16:10

B.C. charities forced to adapt as Canada Post strike threatens fundraising efforts

November 17, 2024
Some B.C. charities and not-for-profits said they are worried the Canada Post strike will jeopardize their year-end fundraising efforts.Nicole Mucci, a spokeswoman for Union Gospel Mission in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, said 50 per cent of the organization’s revenue normally comes between Thanksgiving and Christmas, and a mail strike at this time of the year is “detrimental” since so many donations come in the mail.Mucci said the Mission supports the postal workers’ fight and hopes there will be a resolution soon, and in the meantime they are exploring other ways to connect with donors.


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