We are committed to enhancing the well-being of our community through support for organizations that focus on health and wellness, education, and environmental sustainability. We take pride in our partnerships with impactful community organizations and programs within the communities which we work, live and play, working together to build a stronger, more vibrant community.
We are committed to enhancing the well-being of our community through support for organizations that focus on health and wellness, education, and environmental sustainability. We take pride in our partnerships with impactful community organizations and programs within the communities which we work, live and play, working together to build a stronger, more vibrant community.
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We actively participate in various community events, and we invite you to join us and connect with our team.
For details on upcoming events and our schedule, please visit our Events page. We look forward to seeing you there!
Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd. is proud to announce they have joined the Living Donor Circle of Excellence. This program, an initiative from of the American Society of Transplantation (AST), celebrates employers who implement internal policies that provide salary support to their employees who choose to be a living organ donor.
John Gill, MD, Founder of the Living Donor Circle of Excellence said, “Living donors are heros amongst us, their gift is life-saving for patients in need of a kidney or liver transplant and has a huge positive impact on society. Patients facing life-threatening diseases are able to live normal lives, raise their families, and participate in their communities. By supporting living organ donors, we are also building stronger communities.”
Today, more than 100,000 patients are waiting for a life-saving kidney or liver transplant. Of the transplants performed in 2021, living donors accounted for 24% of kidney transplants and 6% of liver transplants. Financial disincentives are a barrier for many potential living organ donors. Living organ donation typically includes a four- to six-week recovery period and many will use their vacation time or take unpaid absences during this period to donate.
The Circle encourages other employers to follow PCT to help others in need of life-saving organ transplants. You can learn more about AST’s Living Donor Circle of Excellence here.
Pacific Coast Terminals has donated over $1.2 million over the past 65 years to support local businesses, charities and not-for-profit organizations. We are proud of its community programs and involvement in supporting the lives of residents in Port Moody.
PCT and K+S Potash Canada offer four $1,500 scholarships to assist graduates of Port Moody, Heritage Woods and Glen Eagle secondary schools to pursue postsecondary education. These four students overwhelmingly demonstrated leadership in academics, athletics, the community or the arts.
Selection was also based on personal references and planned attendance at a postsecondary institution.
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