Take action on reconciliation with Small Business Pledge

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Businesses strongly support the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, but, for some, closing up shop isn’t the best way to take action.

To help honour the intent of Sept. 30, the Victoria Native Friendship Centre is encouraging organizations to take the Small Business Pledge.

The initiative is a way to actively participate in the reconciliation process by either making a donation or contributing a portion of sales to support VNFC’s work.

“In 2021, we were the first Chamber in Canada to acknowledge the impact that businesspeople had on Indigenous culture and the economy that existed before their arrival,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “As an organization founded in 1863, The Chamber is part of the history of our community. We need to share responsibility for the suppression of Indigenous peoples, and we need to take action now to support reconciliation.”

Given that 80% of Indigenous Canadians reside in urban areas, Friendship Centres like VNFC play a pivotal role in the well-being of the urban Indigenous population in our region.

To take the Small Business Pledge, all you need to do is complete the pledge form.