BURNABY– BC New Democrat MLAs Paul Choi, Rohini Arora, Anne Kang and Janet Routledge say people in Burnaby will benefit from enhanced programs and community services as local non-profits receive Community Gaming Grants.
In Burnaby, almost 50 non-profits are receiving a total of $2,680,850. Local non-profits include:
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D.S.R.F. Down Syndrome Research Foundation – $250,000
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Burnaby Hospice Society – $111,000
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Burnaby Neighbourhood House Society – $97,500
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Dixon Transition Society – $60,500
“These organizations support people from all walks of life and help make Burnaby South-Metrotown a more caring and connected community,” said Paul Choi, MLA for Burnaby South-Metrotown. “From newcomer support and parent resources to childcare, youth programming, and cultural gathering places, Burnaby is well served by dedicated local service providers who make a real difference every day.”
In 2025-2026, more than $56 million was distributed among 1,225 non-profit organizations through the Human and Social Services stream of the Community Gaming Grants program.
Learn More: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2026TACS0029-000643