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At Metro Community, volunteers and neighbours come together to ensure no one faces life alone - transforming compassion into daily action.

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This film follows a community meal service, showcasing volunteers preparing food, offering dignity services, and building relationships with guests. It highlights the humanity at the heart of this work.

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Metro Community is a Kelowna-based organization serving neighbours experiencing poverty, homelessness, addiction, and isolation. Through daily meals, dignity services, outreach, and a deeply relational volunteer model, Metro creates a space where everyone is welcomed and supported without judgment. Their offerings include free haircuts, clothing, showers, and community care, simple acts of dignity that make a profound difference in people’s lives.

Metro Community — “Human”

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A trauma-informed flower farm where survivors heal through growing beauty — and where every bouquet represents hope.

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This film gently follows one woman working on the flower farm, capturing the therapeutic process of tending soil and blooms. Her story weaves through shots of vibrant fields as she speaks about healing, strength, and rebuilding self-worth.

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U Grow Girl is a trauma-informed flower farm and social enterprise that supports survivors of childhood sexual abuse through meaningful work, community connection, and programs designed for healing and empowerment. By growing and selling beautiful, locally sourced blooms, the organization transforms pain into purpose and cultivates resilience.

U Grow Girl — “Bloom”

Shuswap Intergenerational Choir  — “The Sound of Us”

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A community choir brings elders and youth together, proving that harmony is something we create, not something we wait for.

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A tender, uplifting portrait of a choir where seniors and youth rehearse side by side. We follow one elder and one youth member through a rehearsal and a short community performance. Music becomes a bridge between generations.

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The Shuswap Intergenerational Choir brings youth and elders together through the joy of music. Open to everyone, with no auditions or experience required, the choir builds community connection, reduces isolation, and creates meaningful relationships across generations through weekly rehearsals and uplifting public performances.

Central Okanagan Hospice Association — “In The Quiet”

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At the edge of life’s final chapter, a hospice volunteer discovers that presence alone can bring comfort, dignity, and peace.

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A minimalist, deeply emotional piece focusing on companionship, dignity, and the human need for connection at end of life. No invasive medical footage, just presence, conversation, and warmth.

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COHA provides compassionate end-of-life care and emotional support to individuals and families in the Central Okanagan. Through trained volunteers, grief support services, and community programs, COHA ensures that people facing life’s final stages receive comfort, dignity, and connection when they need it most.

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Local volunteers transform surplus Okanagan produce into life-saving food aid sent around the world, proving global impact begins with small, daily acts of service.

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A tightly focused day-in-the-life film following volunteers at Okanagan Gleaners as they sort, chop, and process vegetables destined for vulnerable communities across the globe. From a morning field pickup to packing the final boxes, viewers witness the humble but powerful machinery of community compassion.

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Okanagan Gleaners is a volunteer-driven nonprofit that rescues surplus local produce and transforms it into nutritious dried soup mixes sent to vulnerable communities around the world. Through simple daily acts - sorting, chopping, packing - volunteers help turn excess into impact, providing millions of servings of food to people in crisis each year.

Okanagan Gleaners — “Hands That Feed”

Southern Interior Land Trust — “Restoring What’s Wild”

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Volunteers restore a fragile piece of Okanagan habitat, showing how healing the land begins with everyday citizens.

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We witness the restoration of a single SILT property — a grassland or riparian area — through volunteers planting native species, removing invasives, and explaining why these places matter. The land becomes a character in the story.

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The Southern Interior Land Trust is a conservation organization dedicated to protecting ecologically important lands and wildlife habitats across the Southern Interior of British Columbia. Through land acquisition, stewardship, and volunteer-driven restoration, SILT works to safeguard wetlands, grasslands, and species-at-risk for future generations.