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Become an IWC member before July 8 and be entered in a prize draw

Become an IWC member

Become an Immigrant Welcome Centre member during the next few weeks (June 1, 2022 – July 8, 2022) and your name will be entered in a prize draw for one of two gift baskets filled with goodies from local donors! 

Member benefits:

Your membership contribution helps newcomers settle and thrive on the North Island. Members will be kept informed of our work and community impact through our monthly e-newsletters. They are also invited to our Annual General Meeting, where they can vote for our board of directors.

How to become a member:

IWC membership is $10 for an individual or $20 for a family. You can become a member online, at one of our upcoming Open Houses in June (more information coming soon!), or by picking up a form and returning it to one of our offices. 

If you were a member last year, this is also a great time to renew your membership.

What you could win:

There are two gift baskets to be won, each filled with generous donations from supporters in either Campbell River or the Comox Valley!

Thank you to the following local businesses for your thoughtful contributions:

Courtenay

  • Design Therapy
  • Nikkei Ramen-ya
  • Hot Chocolates
  • Laughing Oyster Bookshop
  • Lupine Art Studio
  • The Old House Hotel & Spa
  • The Comox Valley Record
  • Bigfoot Donuts
  • Peninsula Co-op
  • The Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce

 

Campbell River

  • Maritime Heritage Centre
  • River Ink Printing & Signs
  • Glen Clark IG Wealth Management
  • Girotto Consulting
  • Sawdust & Shavings
  • Peninsula Co-op

 

The Campbell River’s prize basket

 

The Courtenay’s prize basket

 

 

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Immigrant Welcome Centre
Immigrant Welcome Centre

We provide free specialized services for immigrants, refugees and newcomers in Campbell River, the Comox Valley, and northern Vancouver Island.

Immigrant Welcome Centre

Free Professional Services for Immigrants & Newcomers in Courtenay, Comox, Campbell River and northern Vancouver Island.