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Wings of Compassion: Spreading Awareness at Boundary Bay Airshow

Connecting with the aviation community is one of the Canadian Wings of Rescue’s (CWoR) top priorities. Our pilots are the backbone of our organization so we look for every opportunity to raise awareness about the challenges faced by animals and communities in accessing the care they need.

“As a 100 percent volunteer organization, it’s important that we stay connected to established private pilots and the next generation of aviators,” said Chirag Chopra, CWoR board member. “That’s why we were thrilled to be a part of the annual Boundary Bay airshow this year, sharing our purpose with hundreds of attendees.”

The sun was shining brightly over Boundary Bay airport mid-July, as aviation enthusiasts from all over gathered for the annual airshow. Amid the excitement of thrilling aerobatic displays and a stunning display of vintage aircraft and cars, CWoR volunteers were spreading awareness about its vision to create a future where all animals have access to transport affording them the health, home and hope they deserve.

CWOR’s booth with the volunteers at the Airshow

 

This event provided an excellent opportunity to interact with the aviation community in particular and discuss with them about combining their passion for flying with our mission of animal rescue.

“Many private pilots give back to their communities through public benefit flying, and the airshow helped us showcase how CWoR offers a rewarding avenue for that passion,” said Chopra, who attended the event. “The passion and enthusiasm private pilots have for their vocation is inspiring. The Boundary Bay Airshow played a pivotal role in educating the public and the aviation community in the Vancouver area about the vital work that CWoR is doing and how, as volunteers, they can help us accomplish so much more.”

The Airshow was a success in enlisting support for CWoR’s cause, but our mission is far from over. Join us in making a difference. Whether you’re a registered Canadian  animal welfare organization, a pilot interested in flying with us, or someone interested in volunteering with us please get in touch with us!

Together, we can ensure that every animal, no matter where they are, receives the care they deserve. Visit our website to learn more about our mission, volunteer opportunities, and how you can help spread the word.

Let’s continue to soar high and make a lasting impact, one flight at a time.

Ailes de Compassion : Sensibilisation lors du Spectacle Aérien de Boundary Bay

Se connecter avec la communauté de l’aviation est l’une des principales priorités de Canadian Wings of Rescue (CWoR). Nos pilotes sont l’épine dorsale de notre organisation, nous cherchons donc toutes les opportunités pour sensibiliser aux défis auxquels sont confrontés les animaux et les communautés pour accéder aux soins dont ils ont besoin. “En tant qu’organisation composée à 100 % de bénévoles, il est important pour nous de rester en contact avec les pilotes privés établis et la prochaine génération d’aviateurs”, a déclaré Chirag Chopra, membre du conseil d’administration de CWoR. “C’est pourquoi nous étions ravis de participer au spectacle aérien annuel de Boundary Bay cette année, partageant notre mission avec des centaines de participants.”

Le soleil brillait intensément au-dessus de l’aéroport de Boundary Bay à la mi-juillet, alors que des passionnés d’aviation de tous horizons se rassemblaient pour le spectacle aérien annuel. Au milieu de l’excitation des démonstrations acrobatiques palpitantes et d’une impressionnante exposition de voitures et d’avions vintage, les bénévoles de CWoR sensibilisaient le public à leur vision de créer un avenir où tous les animaux ont accès au transport leur permettant de bénéficier de la santé, d’un foyer et de l’espoir qu’ils méritent. Cet événement a fourni une excellente occasion d’interagir avec la communauté de l’aviation en particulier et de discuter avec eux de la manière de combiner leur passion pour le vol avec notre mission de sauvetage animalier.

“De nombreux pilotes privés redonnent à leur communauté grâce à des vols à but non lucratif, et le spectacle aérien nous a aidés à montrer comment CWoR offre une avenue gratifiante pour cette passion”, a déclaré Chopra, qui a assisté à l’événement.” La passion et l’enthousiasme des pilotes privés pour leur vocation sont inspirants. Le Spectacle Aérien de Boundary Bay a joué un rôle essentiel dans l’éducation du public et de la communauté de l’aviation de la région de Vancouver sur le travail vital que fait CWoR et sur la façon dont, en tant que bénévoles, ils peuvent nous aider à accomplir bien plus.” Le spectacle aérien a été un succès pour mobiliser le soutien en faveur de la cause de CWoR, mais notre mission est loin d’être terminée. Rejoignez-nous pour faire la différence. Que vous soyez une organisation canadienne de protection des animaux enregistrée, un pilote intéressé à voler avec nous, ou quelqu’un intéressé à faire du bénévolat avec nous, veuillez nous contacter !

Ensemble, nous pouvons garantir que chaque animal, où qu’il soit, reçoive les soins qu’il mérite. Visitez notre site web pour en savoir plus sur notre mission, les opportunités de bénévolat et comment vous pouvez aider à faire passer le message.

Continuons à nous envoler haut et à avoir un impact durable, un vol après l’autre.

Sneha Jain

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Volunteer pilot @kai.salvini flew the young bird from Earlton to our wildlife partners at @woodlandswildlifesanctuary where a team was ready to provide the specialized care it needed.

Despite everyone's best efforts, the crane sadly didn't survive.

While this isn't the ending any of us wanted, we believe these stories matter too. Behind a transport like this are volunteer staff and pilots, wildlife rehabilitators and their partners who generously give their time, skills, and hearts to help animals in need. 

Not every life can be saved, but we believe every life is worth the effort.

Thank you to Kai and the team at Woodlands Wildlife Sanctuary for answering the call and giving this young crane every possible chance.

When an orphaned Sandhill Crane colt was found without its parents, every effort was made to give this little one a fighting chance.

Volunteer pilot @kai.salvini flew the young bird from Earlton to our wildlife partners at @woodlandswildlifesanctuary where a team was ready to provide the specialized care it needed.

Despite everyone`s best efforts, the crane sadly didn`t survive.

While this isn`t the ending any of us wanted, we believe these stories matter too. Behind a transport like this are volunteer staff and pilots, wildlife rehabilitators and their partners who generously give their time, skills, and hearts to help animals in need.

Not every life can be saved, but we believe every life is worth the effort.

Thank you to Kai and the team at Woodlands Wildlife Sanctuary for answering the call and giving this young crane every possible chance.
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Exciting things have taken flight at Canadian Wings of Rescue. 

After listening to feedback from our rescue partners and volunteer pilots, we recently launched new customized web dashboards to help streamline animal transport coordination across our network.

These new tools will make it easier for rescues to submit and track requests and ultimately help more animals in need.

At the heart of it all is the same mission: connecting pilots who believe in public benefit flying with rescues helping animals get the second chances they deserve.

Thank you to our volunteer pilots and rescue partners across Canada for helping us continue to grow and improve.

Visit our request page here via the link in our bio!

Exciting things have taken flight at Canadian Wings of Rescue.

After listening to feedback from our rescue partners and volunteer pilots, we recently launched new customized web dashboards to help streamline animal transport coordination across our network.

These new tools will make it easier for rescues to submit and track requests and ultimately help more animals in need.

At the heart of it all is the same mission: connecting pilots who believe in public benefit flying with rescues helping animals get the second chances they deserve.

Thank you to our volunteer pilots and rescue partners across Canada for helping us continue to grow and improve.

Visit our request page here via the link in our bio!
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