How 25 Cents Grows Into More Than $3 Million to Benefit Young Children in BC - Celebrating Giving Tuesday


VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Dec. 1, 2015) - Research shows that healthy starts in the early years lead to bright futures. This is something that credit unions in BC recognize and actively support.

Every year BC credit unions contribute 25 cents per member to the Success By 6 initiative, a unique partnership between United Ways of BC, Credit Unions of BC and the Ministry of Children and Family Development. This early childhood initiative is dedicated to providing all children in BC with a good start in life.

To thank and recognize credit unions for having given over $3 million to the Success By 6 Provincial initiative so far, an informative and creative video will be officially launched on December 1, Canada's Giving Tuesday.

The video provides an overview of the unique Success By 6 Provincial Partnership in British Columbia, highlights the co-operative work being accomplished in communities across the province, and recognizes credit unions and their members for their continued support of the initiative over the past 12 years.

"In 2003, a remarkable partnership was born: leaders from United Way, the Ministry of Children and Family Development, and Credit Unions of BC came together with a vision to improve the lives of children across BC. The resulting initiative - Success By 6 - has benefited thousands of children in our province," said Michael McKnight, Chair of the Early Childhood Development Provincial Partnership and President & CEO of United Way of the Lower Mainland. "It's a powerful example of what is possible when people work together."

"Credit unions across BC are happy to support this important initiative every year as one of the many ways they help their communities become strong and healthy," said Kam Raman, Vice President, Member Relations and Trade Services, Central 1 Credit Union. "There are more than 1.9 million BC residents - two out of five British Columbians - who support Success By 6 as credit union members and help young children thrive."

About Success By 6 BC

Success By 6 in BC is a unique, joint initiative of United Ways, Credit Unions of BC, the BC Government through the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD), and Aboriginal and community leaders. The initiative is dedicated to ensuring that children ages 0 to 6 have access to resources and programs that support their healthy growth and development.

Success By 6 builds child- and family-friendly communities through engaging citizens and funding partners that focus on literacy, nutrition, children's play, parenting, family skills development and much more. To learn more, visit: www.successby6bc.ca.

BACKGROUNDER

Highlights from the video include:

  • Success By 6 supports families and young children by:
    • Providing support and resources
    • Strengthening the connection between children and their caregivers
    • Building supportive communities
    • Emphasizing the importance of individual culture and heritage in a child's life
  • Each year Success By 6 funds over 350 programs and services impacting close to 30,000 children across BC.
  • Every year BC credit unions contribute 25 cents per member, totaling $450,000 annually (which combines with funding from the Ministry of Children and Family Development and from local United Ways across the province).
  • BC credit unions have contributed more than $3 million to Success By 6 so far. Credit unions also give time, resources and business expertise by supporting local community Early Years planning.

The goals of Success By 6 in British Columbia are to:

  • Build community capacity that will support an accessible, comprehensive range of Early Childhood Development (ECD) services for children (0-6 years) and their families.
  • Mobilize and leverage resources towards an accessible, comprehensive range of ECD services for children (0-6 years) and their families.
  • Raise awareness of the importance of the early years and increase public support for ECD as a community priority.

Contact Information:

Sonya Krajsek
United Way of the Lower Mainland
Office: 604.294.8929, ext. 2233
Cell: 604.928.6605
sonyak@uwlm.ca

Art Chamberlain
Media Relations Manager
Central 1 Credit Union
Office: 1.800.661.6813 ext. 8534
achamberlain@central1.com