Our Partners
At Infinite Horizons Foundation, we know that lasting change begins with strong relationships. That’s why we proudly partner with organizations that share our values and vision for a brighter future.
Together, we tackle some of the region’s most pressing challenges - supporting families, protecting our natural environment, enhancing healthcare, and empowering youth through education and mentorship.
These partnerships reflect the heart of our mission: to work hand-in-hand with local leaders and organizations, amplifying our shared impact and weaving a stronger, more compassionate community.
Our Trusted Partner we are honored to collaborate with:
YANA (You Are Not Alone – Providing travel support and accommodations for families seeking medical care for a child or expectant mother.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Vancouver Island – Fostering life-changing mentoring relationships to help youth reach their full potential.
Comox Valley Healthcare Foundation – Strengthening local healthcare services, from acute care to long-term community wellness.
Comox Valley Transition Society – Supporting women, families, and individuals facing poverty, violence, or homelessness.
Comox Valley Project Watershed Society – Protecting and restoring sensitive habitats through stewardship and education.
Pacific Salmon Foundation – Leading efforts to conserve and enhance Pacific salmon populations and their ecosystems.
Comox Valley Community Foundation – Building a lasting legacy through donor-driven community investments, scholarships, and support initiatives.
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YOUTH
A community organization offering help to Comox Valley families who need to travel for medical treatment for a child or for a pregnant mother. Our purpose is to improve access to healthcare by providing travel funding and accommodation.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Vancouver Island
As Canada’s leading child and youth mentoring charity, Big Brothers Big Sisters facilitates life-changing relationships that inspire and empower children and youth to reach their potential, both as individuals and citizens.
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EDUCATION
Comox Valley Community Foundation
The Comox Valley Community Foundation has worked with generous donors and supporters from all corners of our community to build a lasting legacy for our region. In that time, the community foundation has distributed more than $5 million to Organizations, Student Scholarships and Bursaries throughout the Comox Valley – those that are committed to improving and enriching life for all those living in our beautiful community. Countless lives have been impacted. But there is more work to be done. Imagine the difference we can make together.
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HEALTHCARE
Comox Valley Healthcare Foundation
Great Care - Close to Home. Comox Valley Healthcare Foundation (CVHF) is an independent not-for-profit organization. We raise funds for acute care at the hospital, community healthcare, and not-for-profit long-term care. These three areas make up our healthcare system. When you strengthen any area of the healthcare system, you strengthen the entire system. Everyone benefits.
Comox Valley Transition Society
CVTS operated as a safe home network, where local families voluntarily took women escaping violence and their children into their own homes. For more than 30 years, CVTS offers Outreach Services for women, children and families who are unsheltered or struggling through poverty; we partner with the RCMP to provide Victim Services to those individuals who are victims of crime; working with the Comox Valley Coalition To End Homelessness, we operate and manage the CONNECT Warming Centre; and we offer several supportive and educational groups for girls, men, and grandparents raising grandchildren.
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ENVIRONMENT
Comox Valley Project Watershed Society - Project Watershed
The Comox Valley Project Watershed Society is a registered non-profit environmental society focused on sensitive habitat stewardship, ecological, restoration, research and education for our collective future. Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Qwaqwa 7kw on their unceded territory.
The Pacific Salmon Foundation, founded in 1987, is a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to making transformational change for the benefit of Pacific salmon at every scale – from the smallest streams to the open ocean. With nearly 40 years of experience, the Pacific Salmon Foundation is at the forefront of salmon leadership in British Columbia. PSF is the independent, thoughtful catalyst in conservation, restoration, and enhancement of Pacific salmon and their ecosystems.