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Community Impact

A Million Ways We’re Making a Difference

At Microserve, doing good is part of how we do business. We’re committed to creating $1 million in measurable community impact, investing in the people, places, and causes that matter most to our team, our partners, and our communities.

Our Four Pillars of Community Impact

Microserve’s Pillars of Community Impact reflect the causes we’ve consistently supported throughout our 30+ year history. These pillars - Health & Wellbeing for All, Opening Doors through Education & Mentorship, Building Community Resilience, and Our Planet, Our Future - represent the areas where our values, partnerships, and people have made the greatest difference. By focusing our efforts here, we’re building on a legacy of meaningful engagement and directing our resources toward the issues that matter most to our employees, clients, and communities.

Health & Wellbeing for All

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Opening Doors Through Education

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Building Community Resilience

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Our Planet,
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Fueling the Fight

We stand with those facing life’s toughest battles, providing support through fundraising, awareness, and hands-on involvement. By partnering with organizations on the front lines of healthcare and social services, we help drive hope and resilience in our communities.
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Indigenous Allyship

We are committed to walking alongside Indigenous peoples in the journey toward reconciliation. Through respectful partnerships, cultural education, and advocacy, we strive to build genuine allyship that honors Indigenous voices, histories, and futures.
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Community Champions Program

Microserve’s Community Champions Program empowers employees to take the lead in giving back. This program recognizes and supports employee-led volunteering efforts that align with our pillars of impact. Every hour contributed is tracked and celebrated, reinforcing our belief that meaningful change starts with individual action. Through Community Champions, we’re turning everyday efforts into lasting impact.

Microserve Community Impact 2025

At Microserve, community impact is central to who we are. Grounded in connection and shared responsibility, our 2025 Community Impact Report highlights how our value-driven, collective efforts strengthen our people, partners, communities across Western Canada, and the environment we share.
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Our Community Partners

As the fundraising partner for Alberta’s 17 cancer centres, the Alberta Cancer Foundation powers clinical trials, research, and patient relief programs. Its More Hope Movement ensures every Albertan has access to world-class care, no matter where they live.
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BC’s hub for Métis culture and language. It preserves heritage through Michif language resources, art exhibitions, and educational programming.

Angela Sterritt

Angela Sterritt Award-winning Gitxsan investigative journalist, author, and speaker. Known for her national bestseller Unbroken, she focuses on Indigenous rights, overcoming adversity, and smashing stereotypes through media and storytelling.
ARF is a no-kill rescue dedicated to saving stray and abandoned pets across Alberta. Through fostering, medical care, and education, ARF promotes responsible pet ownership and gives animals a second chance at life.
An Edmonton-based non-profit committed to building on the strengths of Indigenous children and families through culturally responsive healing, education, and family support.
Driving innovation in cancer care across British Columbia, the BC Cancer Foundation funds research, treatment, and patient support. Every dollar raised stays in B.C., helping over 80,000 patients annually and advancing breakthroughs in genomics and precision medicine.
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A national mentoring organization that matches children and youth with caring adult mentors to build confidence, resilience, and life skills.
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A unique community hub in Vancouver that integrates recreation, arts, and education services while advocating for reconciliation and social action within local neighborhoods.
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Burnaby Neighborhood House fosters community connections by offering social, educational, and recreational programs for individuals and families of all ages.
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Bullying Ends Here educates youth and communities about bullying prevention and mental health through presentations, resources, and advocacy.
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The Burnaby Pride Society promotes inclusion, diversity, and celebration of the LGBTQ+ community through events and advocacy in Burnaby.
Canada’s national organization responsible for collecting, testing, and distributing blood, plasma, stem cells, and organs to help save lives and support patient care.
A Greater Victoria children’s charity that provides toys, food hampers, and year‑round support to families with children in need, especially during the holiday season.
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The Calgary Food Bank distributes emergency food hampers and collaborates with community partners to address food insecurity across Calgary.
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CKNW Kids’ Fund supports children in British Columbia with special needs by funding medical equipment, therapies, and community programs.
A nationwide charity that promotes mental health and well‑being while providing advocacy, community‑based programs, and support services for people experiencing mental health challenges.
A non‑profit organization that supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families by promoting inclusion, independence, and full participation in community life.
An international non‑profit that empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing professional attire, career development tools, and ongoing support.
Edmonton's Food Bank collects and distributes food to people in need and supports food security programs throughout the Edmonton area.
GEARS provides compassionate, foster-based care for homeless and at-risk animals in the Edmonton area. With a focus on rehabilitation and responsible rehoming, GEARS builds lasting bonds between pets and families.
GVFB supports over 15,000 individuals monthly and 150+ community agencies across the Lower Mainland. With no government funding, it relies on donors to deliver over 9 million pounds of nutritious food annually. Canadian Mental Health Association
HeadsUpGuys is a Canada‑based men’s mental health resource that provides evidence‑based tools and support to reduce stigma, encourage help‑seeking, and prevent suicide.
The Lions Gate Hospital Foundation raises funds to support patient care, medical equipment, and health initiatives at Lions Gate Hospital and other facilities on Vancouver’s North Shore.
Long‑standing charity that empowers low‑income families to create meaningful Christmas experiences for their children through gifts, clothing, and grocery support.
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The governing body for Métis people in BC. It provides essential services, including citizenship, skills training, and advocacy for nearly 40 chartered communities.
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PFLAG provides peer support, education, and advocacy for LGBTQ+ individuals, their families, and allies, helping foster understanding and acceptance.
Rainbow Refugee supports and advocates for LGBTQ+ refugees and asylum seekers, helping them find safety and community in Canada.
The Terry Fox Foundation organizes the annual Terry Fox Run and funds innovative cancer research in Canada, inspired by Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope.
Urban Native Youth Association
UNYA delivers culturally relevant programs, education, and support services to Indigenous youth in Vancouver, empowering them to reach their full potential.
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USAY provides Indigenous youth in Calgary with resources, programs, and opportunities focused on education, employment, health, and cultural connection.
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This organization provides emergency food assistance to individuals and families on the Saanich Peninsula, relying on community support and donations.
A coastal First Nation in Greater Victoria dedicated to the stewardship of their traditional territories, the preservation of Lekwungen culture, and the prosperity of their members.
The Victoria Hospitals Foundation funds vital equipment, research, and projects to improve local patient care. Community support ensures Greater Victoria residents receive top-tier treatment close to home.
One of Victoria’s largest multi-service Indigenous organizations, offering wrap-around supports including housing, daycare, and health services to improve the well-being of urban citizens.
YWCA Metro Vancouver delivers programs and services that empower women and families, including housing, employment, and violence prevention initiatives.