Our Mission
Squamish CAN strives to empower our community with just and actionable solutions to the climate crisis through education, policy development and systems change.
Make A Donation
We envision a place-based community that has achieved a just transition to a circular economy and thriving living systems. Support the important work that we are doing.
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Send to squamishcan@gmail.com
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Mail a cheque
payable to:
Squamish CAN
P.O. Box 3152
Garibaldi Highlands
V0N1T0
Debit, Credit or Paypal
One-off or Monthly monetary
gifts, that issue a receipt*
*Squamish CAN does not have charity status,
such receipts are not valid for charitable tax credits.
Become a Member
Together with our members we’re sustaining and fortifying a connected community that thrives on positive climate behavior. Helping build and grow our natural world to achieve a just transition to a circular economy and thriving living systems.
Proceeds from CAN memberships support you as members and meeting our legislative requirements – holding Annual General Meetings, producing Annual Reports, advocating for policy change, coordinating member benefits and events, resource development, etc.
What you get as a member
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A Vote: Vote on critical Squamish CAN changes, and elect directors
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Exclusivity: Invite to the members-only plant sale.
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Guidance: Newsletters, news, updates, info & resources from Squamish CAN
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A Voice: Contribute your ideas & knowledge to help guide our direction
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Networking: Network with the Squamish community at our events, including our garden open days, zero waste workshop and many more.
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Workshops and Education: A chance to gain knowledge and expertise through events, seminars, skill sharing, networking and presentations.
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Benefits: Member discounts at retailers around Squamish, including 10% off at the school Farm Stand.
What you’re helping to achieve
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Support healthy natural resource management in Squamish
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Empower the growth of sustainable agriculture
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Encourage stewardship of zero waste practices
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Grow a healthy local economy
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Foster open communication, capacity building, and participation within the community