Employment Action Disperses Remaining Funds

Jan 29, 2019 | 12:52 PM

PRINCE GEORGE – Using Studio 2880 as the back drop, members of the Board for Employment Action announced that, after 30 years of providing services to enhance the quality of life for people experiencing mobility, access, communication, health or vocational challenges, it has dissolved. It aso used the venue to hand over cheques to four different organizations. The money constitutes the remainder of the non-profits financial assets.
The Community Arts Council, Special Olympics Prince George and the Northern BC Children and Families Hearing Society each received $25,000 while the Prince George Community Foundation received $92,300.

“We would like to send our heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers, staff, funders and participants for helping make the organization strong for so many years,” said Karen Heathmen, Employment Action’s President.