A Gift to RCMSAR Station 5 Will Make A Difference
We Need Your Help to Save Lives on the Water
As a charity, we depend on donor support to help us meet the cost of saving lives on the water. Our volunteers give their time in your community, but they need training, well-maintained equipment, rescue boats and on-shore facilities. Your support means our RCMSAR 5 volunteers, who put themselves in harm’s way in all kinds of conditions at sea, can save lives and stay safe.
We cannot do our job without you. Thank you for helping us save lives.
Interact E-Transfer
Interac e-Transfer is a convenient way to send and receive money directly from one bank account to another.
Please send e-Transfer donations to: Giving@RCMSAR5.ca
Donors will receive a tax receipt by e-mail for their charitable donation $20 and over.
Online Donation
Donate easily and securely to the Semiahmoo Peninsula Marine Rescue Society in support of RCMSAR Station 5 by using our CanadaHelps.org online donation form below or via our Canada Helps profile page.
Donors can instantly receive a tax receipt and get tax-time reminders for their charitable donation.
By Cheque
You can also send a donation by cheque. Please make your cheque payable to: Semiahmoo Peninsula Marine Rescue Society or SPMRS
Our mailing address is:
Semiahmoo Peninsula Marine Rescue Society
Box 45583-2397 King George Blvd.
Surrey, BC V4A 9N3
Donors will receive a charitable donation tax receipt by e-mail or post depending on preference.
By Phone
Need help making a donation? Call 604-862-5848 to make your gift over the phone.
Other
If you would like to learn more about how you can support us through sponsorships, in-kind donations, donations of securities contact giving@RCMSAR5.ca or call 604-862-5848.
From Vancouver’s busy harbour to the remote waters of the North Coast, our volunteer crews are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, ready to respond to marine emergencies. Thanks to the generosity of our partners and donors, we are saving lives on the water.
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