
Corporate Wave
Soar together through
community impact.
Corporate Wave is a hosted volunteer experience program by Captain Scott Legacy Society designed for teams looking to make a meaningful impact in the community through Corporate Social Responsibility.
We organize and host engaging volunteer experiences with trusted local community partners across Metro Vancouver. Each experience is designed to strengthen team connection while directly supporting grassroots organizations doing important work in the community.
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Every hour makes a difference. Together, our volunteers have contributed more than 5,000 hours of service, representing over $160,000 in community impact.
Examples of Corporate Wave experiences
Community Meal Support
Serve meals and help organize clothing donations at shelters in Downtown Vancouver.
Environmental Stewardship
Participate in forest, river, and environmental cleanups across Metro Vancouver.
Commercial Kitchen Experiences
Prepare fresh, nourishing soup and meals alongside community organizations in the Downtown Eastside.
More than just a volunteer shift
Corporate Wave was created for organizations that want a more thoughtful and community centered approach to corporate volunteering.
Instead of simply matching teams with volunteer opportunities, our team coordinates and hosts meaningful group experiences from start to finish. Every event is designed to be engaging, well organized, and impactful for both participants and community partners.
Through hands on volunteering, teams have the opportunity to connect with one another while supporting important local initiatives across Metro Vancouver.

Turn team building into something meaningful.
We’d love to help create a meaningful volunteer experience for your team. To get started, please send us an email with the following details:
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Your name and organization
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Estimated number of participants (minimum 10)
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Preferred dates or time frame (we kindly request at least one month’s notice)
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Any causes or types of activities you're most interested in














