The Engine for Urban Renewal • Capital Campaign

Features:
How Station 20 West stands out

Integration of programs and services

Social Enterprise Model

  • A not-for-profit business with financial, social and environmental benefits
  • A complimentary mix—of community organizations, public institutions, businesses and co-ops

Environmental sustainability

  • state-of-the-art building methods
  • minimal energy and water usage
  • promoting pollution-free transportation

Place-making—an example for Canada

  • A gathering place for everybody, strengthening our community
  • The Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Foundation realized the potential of Station 20 West as a national demonstration site for place-making and donated the initial development funds.

The College of Dentistry, College of Medicine, SWITCH and the Health Region will all work in partnership with the Westside Clinic, providing services and sharing assets.

It's a dream come true.
…The people of Pleasant Hill will benefit very much from the improved access to both food and medical services.

Louise McKinney
Retired - Westside Community Clinic

Board of Directors

Val Veillard - Co-chair
Sheila Pocha - Co-chair
Corey O'Soup
Jacqui Barclay
Don Kossik
Len Usiskin
Susan Whiting
Louise McKinney
Colleen Hamilton
Karen Archibald


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