Fort St. John Women’s Resource Society Gets $7,500 donation from DRFN and partners
The Fort St. John Women’s Resource Society received a huge boost from Doig River First Nation (DRFN) and its partners this week.

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C — The Fort St. John Women’s Resource Society received a huge boost from Doig River First Nation (DRFN) and its partners this week.
$7,500 in cash was donated to the organization by DRFN, its business arm Úújo Developments and Fraction Energy Services, according to a Facebook post.
Each party contributed $2,500 to the organization on Monday, December 9th.
“We couldn’t be more grateful,” read the post on the Women’s Resource Society page. “At this time of year, when our clients need support the most, your contributions ensure we can continue offering free services.”
“Thank you for showing that collaboration creates change and for making such a meaningful impact.”
According to its website, the Women’s Resource Society, founded in 1981, offers services for low-income families, such as second-stage housing, outreach services, a clothing and food bank, HIV testing, and more.
More information about the non-profit charity can be found on its website.
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