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City Dream Centre Raising Funds to Provide Mobile Dental Care For Surrey’s Needy

Imagine driving all the way to Chilliwack, winding down a farm road and parking in the middle of a field. Walking over bumpy grass, rounding the corner in the fading evening light and finding a scene set for a queen.
In candlelight and the sweet purple glow of dusk, the fire cracked in the pit behind you. The smell of roasted chicken and popcorn and in the distance…something vaguely cow like.
Soft music is playing and the beautiful people are beginning to arrive. They mingle among the black tie staff carrying trays of temptations. It is the kinda of scene that makes you want to watch your language and sit up straighter.
I found a table covered with cheese and olives and would have happily spent the entire night there but was curious about this “family style” service of food prepared by White Table catering.
The tables were very long and sitting at them, surrounded by people, you really did feel like it was Thanksgiving dinner with a very rich family that you had just met. Family style service means that you pass dishes of food to people around you and share a meal just like a family which is probably why they call it… family style… nevermind…
City Dream Centre is raising money to buy a full size mobile dental truck with the dream of using it to assist low income families and vulnerable populations find their smiles again.
The worst thing about struggling financially is having problems with your teeth and being unable to afford to do anything about it. Living with a toothache, living with health problems caused by bad teeth, trying to find a job when you are missing teeth, good dental care is key to supporting people who are struggling. Getting their smile back can change their lives.
Catered by White Table catering, the family service style food was so much fun. You really got to meet new people who were seated right next to you. I sat across from Claire Roy who attended with her husband.
“This is an incredible cause. I wanted to see the truck out there. We were happy to come and support this.”
Seated at long magically decorated tables with friendly people passing food just like at thanksgiving, you really felt like you belonged to this one very happy and large family.
Sitting beside me were two friends with some experience in beautiful smiles. Michele Phillip and Cindy Dueck
“I feel that people respect you more if you have a good smile. A healthy smile give you confidence and makes you smile even more. If your gums and teeth aren’t healthy, it affects all your organs. It is really important to have good dental care for over all health.”
Nobody was thinking about dental care as we laid into the array of desserts and tempting treats laid out for our pleasure.
City Dream Centre founder, Loretta Hibbs gave a moving account of how her emotions got the better of her when she toured an inner city school in Surrey and realized that only miles from where she lived, children were going to bed hungry, without warm clothes or school supplies. The dental bus is part of the dream this organization has of providing loving and non judgemental care for those in our immediate communities that need a hand up.

City Dream Centre Founder, Loretta Hibbs with Jack and Aliza Hutchinson
Each speaker told their personal story of how their interaction with vulnerable people changed their lives and birthed this dream in them. By the time you had heard all the stories and about the dreams this group had in mind, you were ready to give them everything in your wallet. We are so fortunate to be able to give and so thankful for groups like this that give us a way to support initiatives right in our own communities.

Confetti falls after a prize balloon is exploded.
People were rushing to buy the big balloons full of prizes or bid on a silent auction item or just give because it felt so good to do so.
The evening was magical. Don’t miss your opportunity to attend this event or to support the cause. Go to www.citydreamcentre.com or visit their thrift shop, For the Love of Thrifting at 106-19211 Fraser Highway, Surrey, BC, Canada.
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The 50 Women of Options: Lori Quinn

On February 17th, Options Community Services launched its first capital fundraising campaign to raise $1.5 million for affordable housing units. The money is currently being raised through a partnership with 50 local women, all of who have pledged to raise $25,000 each in support of this project. Surrey 604 is encouraging public support of this project by featuring each of the 50 Women of options. Today we introduce Lori Quinn, a community volunteer and philanthropist.
Tell us your name, a bit about who you are and your background?
My name is Lori Quinn and I am a retired Real Estate agent and busy mother of two. I am also a philanthropist and national competitor of Arabian horses. I have always lived in the Lower Mainland, and specifically in Surrey since 2004.
What is your job title/what company or organization are you with?
Community volunteer and philanthropist.
What achievements in your life are you most proud of?
Of all my achievements through the years, my children are my proudest accomplishment. I admire the amazing individuals they have become.
Why did the Women of Options affordable housing campaign resonate with you? Why are you supporting this initiative?
Over the years, I have noticed the homeless population rising in Surrey, and yet there are no housing options. I believe affordable housing is really important in curbing this housing crisis and feel that the Options’ affordable housing project is a great way to give back.
Learn more about the Women of Options and make a donation to this important cause by visiting the website: Women Of Options
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The 50 Women of Options: Shelly Lynn Hughes

On February 17th, Options Community Services launched its first capital fundraising campaign to raise $1.5 million for affordable housing units. The money is currently being raised through a partnership with 50 local women, all of who have pledged to raise $25,000 each in support of this project. Surrey 604 is encouraging public support of this project by featuring each of the 50 Women of options. Today we introduce Shelly Lynn Hughes, owner of Fresh Magazine and Project Her.
Tell us your name, a bit about who you are and your background?
My name is Shelly Lynn Hughes, and I am a multi-business owner and serial entrepreneur. I have worked in publishing for over a decade and recently published my first book, Pursuit:365, which also resulted in my first best-seller status on Amazon Canada.
What is your job title/what company or organization are you with?
I am the President & CEO of Fresh Magazine & pursuit:365.
What achievements in your life are you most proud of?
I find myself looking forward too often to reflect on what I’m proud of, but there are many moments I could look back on and think, “wow, I made that happen.” Mostly, I’m proud of being a mom. My work is all for my two girls, making them proud of me and feeling inspired to become their own people.
Why did the Women of Options affordable housing campaign resonate with you? Why are you supporting this initiative?
Women have a unique relationship with the concept of community. We have been the cornerstones of communities throughout history, and the Women of Options affordable housing campaign embodies this. What these 49 other incredible women and I have in common is our compassion for our community and our desire to give back. When those of us who are fortunate enough to be in a position to help choose to rally, we can accomplish so much. This campaign is a rallying point and I’m so honoured to be even a small part of it.
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5 ways Affordable Housing will Benefit the City of Surrey

Lack of affordable housing has quickly become one of the largest barriers in preventing homelessness in British Columbia. Having served the Lower Mainland for the past 50 years, Options Community Services and Habitat Housing Society are working to provide safe, affordable rental units for the local community.
Options provides essential social services in Surrey, Delta, White Rock/South Surrey and Langley. Recently, the organization has partnered with 50 local women to help raise $1.5 million in funding for a new affordable housing building in Surrey, BC. The money raised in this partnership will go towards the 100-unit complex at 81st and King George Boulevard. Of these 100 units, 30 will be market rentals, while the remaining 70 will be well below market rates —designated as affordable housing, with rent starting as low as $375 per month. This building and the resources connected to it will make a monumental impact on the community. Here are 5 ways that this building will directly impact Surrey:
1. Additional Resources:
Not only will the affordable housing build feature 100 new rental units, but it will also feature several community services provided by Options. These services include Early Years, special needs services for children and mental health outreach. Having these programs available for tenants in the building will be a bonus for all.
2. Build Relationships:
Whether it’s a social worker or an elementary school teacher, having and maintaining long-lasting relationships is crucial to establishing roots in a community. These networks of support will help at-risk individuals and vulnerable people build stability in their lives and increase their sense of community. Knowing there are people in your neighbourhood that can help support you can be a relief for individuals who do not have friends, family, or any other source of support.
3. Accessibility:
Currently, the housing market is very hot and the number of buyers is outnumbering the available stock. This applies to both home buyers and renters who are looking for affordable places to stay. This building offers 100 brand-new units that are affordable for low-income families. These families otherwise might not have any other options to turn to and be forced to consider unsafe housing conditions. Priced at $375 monthly for a one-bedroom, these homes can change the lives of those who are in need.
4. Increased Safety:
By having a door to lock and a place to call home, the safety and security of the community is enhanced. Far too often, vulnerable peoples are subjected to unsafe conditions or forced to make tough choices. Many of these individuals are women fleeing violence, refugees, displaced seniors, at-risk youth or persons living on a disability income. . Housing such as this will better protect these groups and ensure that they have access to safe, secure and affordable places to live.
5. Job Growth:
The success of our vulnerable community members is a success for us all. In communities with affordable housing, there is often a growth in job opportunities. A study by the New York State Association for Affordable Housing found that affordable housing projects created nearly 330,000 jobs in New York between 2011 and 2015, with many of them being permanent or long-lasting contracts (source). From engineers to health care workers, the growth of a community can directly contribute to an increased demand for workers.
The Women of Options campaign was created to support the build at King George and 81st. More information and a profile on each of the 50 Women of Options can be found at womenofoptions.ca. Community support is vital to ensure its success. To learn more about ways to help or donate, please visit womenofoptions.ca.
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The 50 Women of Options: Tammy Dyer

On February 17th, Options Community Services launched its first capital fundraising campaign to raise $1.5 million for affordable housing units. The money is currently being raised through a partnership with 50 local women, all of who have pledged to raise $25,000 each in support of this project. Surrey 604 is encouraging public support of this project by featuring each of the 50 Women of options. Today we introduce Tammy Dyer, Deputy Executive Director, Options Community Services.
Tell us your name, a bit about who you are and your background?
My name is Tammy Dyer and I have lived in Surrey my entire life. My background is as an Early Childhood Educator and I was fortunate to have been hired by Options when the Growing Together Young Parent Program began in 1986. Over my 35 year career at Options has provided me opportunities to grow both professionally and personally. I am proud to be a part of the Options Executive team.
What is your job title/what company or organization are you with?
I am the Deputy Executive Director, Options Community Services.
What achievements in your life are you most proud of?
Professionally I am so proud to be a part of the Options family and all of the achievements we have made over the years. None of my achievements that I have made professionally are ever achieved alone but as a team. If I have to pick a few it would be the Growing Together Young Parent Program that grew and evolved under my leadership and the current 81st Ave housing project that the Women of Options campaign is supporting. Personally, my biggest and most important achievement is being a mom to two amazing young women who are intelligent, kind, independent and beautiful both inside and out.
Why did the Women of Options affordable housing campaign resonate with you? Why are you supporting this initiative?
As a long-time Options employee who spent many years supporting young families, I knew that securing safe affordable housing was one of the most challenging hurdles that my clients faced. When I talked to other staff from other Options programs a lack of safe affordable housing was a barrier that their clients faced as well. This project has been a dream of mine for more than five years and I was honoured to be asked to be one of the 50 Women of Options affordable housing campaign.
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The 50 Women of Options: Isabelle Martinez Hayer

On February 17th, Options Community Services launched its first capital fundraising campaign to raise $1.5 million for affordable housing units. The money is currently being raised through a partnership with 50 local women, all of who have pledged to raise $25,000 each in support of this project. Surrey 604 is encouraging public support of this project by featuring each of the 50 Women of options. Today we introduce Isabelle Martinez Hayer, Mortgage Broker with Dominion Lending Centres.
Tell us your name, a bit about who you are, and your background?
My passion in life is service to the community. A daughter of immigrant parents who struggled to raise a family during difficult times, I raised children to be engaged in community service, to be proud of being Canadian, and be guided through the principles of honesty, integrity, goodwill, understanding, and service to others. In 1989 I joined Rotary International and was among the first women to be inducted into the Canadian arm of the organization. I also volunteered on many boards including the Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation, Surrey Board of Trade, the Bell Performing Arts Centre and TD Friends of the Environment.
What is your job title/what company or organization are you with?
I am a Mortgage Broker with Dominion Lending Centres. I have also been involved with A Better Way and the Rotary Club of Surrey.
What achievements in your life are you most proud of?
I am profoundly proud and appreciative, with the support of my spouse, to have had the privilege of raising 4 brilliant and accomplished children who have made positive impacts in their world and family. As a servant leader, I have also had many wonderful opportunities to engage and support meaningful organizations in our community, accomplishing great things to help uplift our society. Lastly, as a mature student, I have recently completed my Master’s degree at Royal Roads University and hope that this accomplishment will inspire others to reflect that you are never too old to learn and improve.
Why did the Women of Options affordable housing campaign resonate with you? Why are you supporting this initiative?
I support sustainable housing initiatives that help promote individual resiliency and I believe that through addressing housing insecurity, the community will benefit by uplifting residents, enabling them to tackle other important issues like raising their families, being more engaged in society and supporting the betterment of all.
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