Donation Options
We urgently need your financial help for this battle
Please consider helping to finance the fight and save our valley!
Donations can be made online with a credit card or by Paypal using the donate button below and then specifying the amount you would like to contribute, or by mailing a cheque to the PVEA.
Thank you for your support.
We have reached a critical time.
The joint federal/provincial environmental assessment (EA) process on the Site C dam officially began on August 2, 2011. This is a 2-3 year process. In order to participate effectively, PVEA has retained a coordinator, a legal team, as well as several subject matter experts. While minimal funding may be made available by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency to pay for the costs of some of these services, significant additional funds are required for the PVEA to effectively participate in the EA process.
PVEA’s efforts are endorsed and supported by a number of organizations including: West Coast Environmental Law, Treaty 8 First Nations, Wilderness Committee, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, Pembina Institute, BC Women’s Institute, Sierra Club and others.
Your commitment and support is essential in order for PVEA to be able to continue to work to save the Peace Valley by participating effectively in the EA process. Every donation makes a big difference. Please consider what saving a beautiful, diverse, river valley ecosystem is worth to you.
We each have the opportunity to leave a legacy on this planet – what can you do to contribute to your legacy?
Thank you for your consideration.
Donations can be made online with a credit card or by Paypal using the donate button below and then specifying the amount you would like to contribute, or by mailing a cheque to the PVEA.
| One-time contribution | Mail a cheque To: Peace Valley Environment Association P.O. Box 6062 Fort St. John BC V1J 4H6 |
Thank you for your support.
How Your Donation Makes A Difference
We have reached a critical time.
The joint federal/provincial environmental assessment (EA) process on the Site C dam officially began on August 2, 2011. This is a 2-3 year process. In order to participate effectively, PVEA has retained a coordinator, a legal team, as well as several subject matter experts. While minimal funding may be made available by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency to pay for the costs of some of these services, significant additional funds are required for the PVEA to effectively participate in the EA process.
PVEA’s efforts are endorsed and supported by a number of organizations including: West Coast Environmental Law, Treaty 8 First Nations, Wilderness Committee, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, Pembina Institute, BC Women’s Institute, Sierra Club and others.
Your commitment and support is essential in order for PVEA to be able to continue to work to save the Peace Valley by participating effectively in the EA process. Every donation makes a big difference. Please consider what saving a beautiful, diverse, river valley ecosystem is worth to you.
We each have the opportunity to leave a legacy on this planet – what can you do to contribute to your legacy?
Thank you for your consideration.