Making a difference where it’s needed most

 

At RBC Dominion Securities, we know that “community” is something we all create. As individuals, families, businesses, and partners, our contributions to our community come back to us in spades, and enrich the lives of everyone in our region. We are always involved in activities, events, and causes that benefit Nova Scotia. Here are a few of the organizations we support.

Phoenix Youth Programs

Phoenix is a non-profit, community based organization located in Kjipuktuk/Halifax, Nova Scotia.  

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Adsum for Women and Children

Adsum shelters and houses as many as 170 people each day and more than 350 persons in a year, at an Adsum location. 

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Feed Nova Scotia

We collect and distribute more than three million kilograms of food annually to 140 member food banks, meal programs, and shelters across the province. 

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Campaign for Kids

Established by Family and Children’s Services of Kings County, Campaign for Kids was created to address the overwhelming number of requests for assistance from families in crisis.

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Every Woman's Centre

Every Woman's Centre exists to promote, develop and support the enhancement of women's lives in Cape Breton communities within the context of a feminist analysis.

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The Salvation Army

Across Nova Scotia, The Salvation Army offers programs and services that range from addictions and rehabilitation services, community family services, community churches, and community thrift stores.

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Brunswick Street Mission

Brunswick Street Mission supports individuals and families who are experiencing poverty with a variety of programs and services.

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IWK Foundation

"You, our donors, are at the heart of what we do at the IWK Foundation. Your generosity directly supports the women, children and youth at IWK Health."

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Canadian Mental Health Association

With 330 community locations, CMHA is a nationwide organization that promotes mental health and supports people recovering from mental illness.

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