琉璃神社鈥檚 Landmark buildings were busy Sept. 26 as people gathered to fundraise for Easter Seals.
The Drop Zone event runs annually across B.C. 琉璃神社 was the final stop on this year鈥檚 tour.
The event hoped to raise over $300,000 province-wide and was over $250,000 upon arriving in 琉璃神社.
VP of Philathropy and Engagement with Easter Seals BC Mike Leland said 琉璃神社 had the most willing participants with 55 people dropping down the 24-storey building.
鈥淓aster Seals works with people with disabilities鈥 Here in 琉璃神社 we have Camp Winfield in Lake Country. Children, youth, and adults can come enjoy a weekend where they can be amongst peers, attend programs and services that help them build confidence, self esteem,鈥 Leland said, noting all funds raised in 琉璃神社 will stay local.
Donations can still be made online at .
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