Salvation Army Reopens Vancouver Location

Boundless Vancouver Celebrates Renewed Space

VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 17, 2024 /CNW/ - The Salvation Army proudly celebrated the grand reopening of Boundless Vancouver, located at 3213 Fraser Street on Monday, September 16th. After a year of renovations, the newly transformed space was unveiled, marking the expansion of programs and services that continue the mission to be a community of hope and support.

Boundless Vancouver (CNW Group/The Salvation Army British Columbia Division)
Boundless Vancouver (CNW Group/The Salvation Army British Columbia Division)

The reopening event feature a ribbon cutting ceremony that marked the expansion of programs in the renewed space, along with a standing reception and guided tours that gave guests the opportunity to explore the upgraded facilities.

"Throughout the renovation period, our services remained active, and we are now pleased to offer an enhanced environment to better serve our community. Boundless Vancouver is committed to welcoming neighbours into a community where hope thrives, with both familiar and new programs designed to meet diverse needs," said Lt. Tamara Randlesome, Corps Officer at Boundless Vancouver.

The grand reopening of Boundless Vancouver marked the expansion of vital programs in this renewed space. The Salvation Army looks forward to continuing to serve the community and sharing its vision for a hopeful future.

About The Salvation Army:

The Salvation Army is an international Christian organization that began its work in Canada in 1882 and has grown to become the largest non-governmental direct provider of social services in the country.

The Salvation Army gives hope and support to vulnerable people today and every day in 400 communities across Canada and more than 130 countries around the world.

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Sally Ann, Lt. Tamara Randlesome, Lt. Col Jamie Braund, Cpt. Kim Chan, and Cpt. Sharon Tidd cut the ribbon at the Boundless Vancouver reopening. (CNW Group/The Salvation Army British Columbia Division)
Sally Ann, Lt. Tamara Randlesome, Lt. Col Jamie Braund, Cpt. Kim Chan, and Cpt. Sharon Tidd cut the ribbon at the Boundless Vancouver reopening. (CNW Group/The Salvation Army British Columbia Division)
Boundless Vancouver kitchen (CNW Group/The Salvation Army British Columbia Division)
Boundless Vancouver kitchen (CNW Group/The Salvation Army British Columbia Division)
Salvation Army Logo (CNW Group/The Salvation Army British Columbia Division)
Salvation Army Logo (CNW Group/The Salvation Army British Columbia Division)

SOURCE The Salvation Army British Columbia Division

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