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Through a wide range of fundraising events, opportunities and initiatives, the Mood Disorders Association of BC (MDA) is united with its members and donors to educate, improve services and change the outlook of all mood disorders in British Columbia.
When you give to the MDA, you help to make a difference. Simply put, without the generosity of our donors, MDA couldn't offer the public education, support services and programs that are truly needed. Your support is essential to the work we do every day and your gift benefits future generations by providing them with opportunities to lead productive and positive lives.
You can make a donation online or over the phone to 604.873.0103.
We accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
You can also write a cheque to Mood Disorders Association of BC and mail it to:
202 - 2250 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC V5N 5P9
Whatever method you choose to contribute, however much you give, your donation makes a real difference
Will I receive a tax receipt when I make a donation?
Tax receipts are automatically issued for donations of $10 or more.
Can I request that my donation go to a particular program or fund?
Absolutely, when you make a donation online, simply indicate an area of designation for your gift. When mailing a donation, enclose a note along with your cheque or money order identifying the program or fund to which you wish to contribute.
What is the Mood Disorders Association of BC's charitable business number?: 89930 7854 RR0001
For more information, please contact operations@mdabc.net or call 604.873.0103.
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