Community effort brings safety and visibility improvements to Cyrus Centre in Abbotsford
Jun 29, 2026
FortisBC, City of Abbotsford and Cyrus Centre collaborate to support youth services through site enhancements
SURREY, B.C.—June 29, 2026: As part of FortisBC’s Community Giving Day, employees volunteered at Cyrus Centre Ministries’ Abbotsford location this week to complete safety and site improvements supporting youth accessing emergency services in the community.
The project brought together volunteers from FortisBC and Cyrus Centre to support day-to-day site care, improve exterior visibility and refresh shared spaces used by youth, staff and visitors. FortisBC also provided $30,000 in funding for exterior signage, new windows, landscaping and additional site enhancements that will continue to support Cyrus Centre beyond the volunteer day. Throughout the day, volunteers completed a range of projects, including exterior painting, landscaping, power washing, window cleaning as well as cleaning and organizing shared interior spaces. Together, these efforts help maintain a safe, welcoming and well-cared-for environment.
The work was also recognized by the City of Abbotsford, with Mayor Siemens and members of Council joining to acknowledge the collective effort and the impact of the improvements for local youth.
Cyrus Centre’s Abbotsford location offers critical services for youth, including access to shelter, meals, resources and support. Enhancements completed through this collaborative effort will support the ongoing work of providing a welcoming and accessible space for the young people it serves.
Initiatives like Community Giving Days make a meaningful difference, bringing people together to support organizations that provide vital, around-the-clock care to youth experiencing homelessness. The hands-on contributions of FortisBC employees will help enhance a safe and welcoming space for young people at Cyrus Centre, while also demonstrating the powerful impact of community partnerships. We are grateful for FortisBC’s leadership and for their investment in the well-being of Abbotsford’s youth.
Ross Siemens, Mayor, City of Abbotsford
Being part of the communities we serve means showing up and working together to support local organizations. Through Community Giving Days, our employees have the opportunity to work alongside community organizations on projects that make a meaningful difference. We're proud to support improvements that enhance safety and wellbeing for local youth and help strengthen a space that provides important services in the community.
Doug Slater, vice-president, Indigenous relations and regulatory affairs, FortisBC
At Cyrus Centre, we are committed to creating a welcoming and accessible space for youth who need support. Community Giving Day is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when partners come together with a shared purpose. We are grateful to FortisBC and the City of Abbotsford for their investment in both the physical space and the well-being of the young people we serve. These improvements support the daily work of providing shelter, meals, resources and consistent staff support for young people who come through our doors.
Matt Loewen, Executive Director, Cyrus Centre
FortisBC's Community Giving Days program brings employees together with local organizations across British Columbia to support projects that strengthen the communities it serves. Through its community investment programs, FortisBC supports hundreds of initiatives each year focused on safety, community well-being and the environment.
To learn more about FortisBC’s community investment initiatives, visit fortisbc.com/communitygiving.

FortisBC employees volunteer at Cyrus Centre’s Abbotsford location during Community Giving Day.

FortisBC volunteers complete site enhancements at Cyrus Centre’s Abbotsford location.
Media contact
FortisBC
Holly Harrison
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FortisBC
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fortisbc.com
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City of Abbotsford
Aletta Vanderheyden
Communications and Public Relations Manager
City of Abbotsford
Phone: 236-380-2617
Email: [email protected]
Cyrus Centre Ministries
Adam Beardwood
Director – Abbotsford Centre
Cyrus Centre Ministries
Phone: 604-859-5773
About FortisBC
FortisBC Inc. and FortisBC Energy Inc., both regulated utilities, do business as FortisBC, and are focused on providing safe, reliable and affordable energy, including natural gas, electricity and propane and continuing to acquire renewable and lower carbon energy, such as natural gas designated as Renewable Natural Gas. FortisBC employs more than 2,700 British Columbians and serves nearly 1.3 million customers in 135 British Columbian communities, and 58 First Nations communities across 150 Traditional Territories. FortisBC owns and operates two liquefied natural gas storage facilities, four regulated hydroelectric generating plants, approximately 7,350 kilometres of transmission and distribution power lines and approximately 51,700 kilometres of gas transmission and distribution lines. FortisBC is indirectly, wholly owned by Fortis Inc., a leader in the North American regulated electricity and gas utility industry. FortisBC Inc. and FortisBC Energy Inc. use the FortisBC name and logo under license from Fortis Inc. For further information on FortisBC, visit fortisbc.com. For further information on Fortis Inc., visit fortisinc.com.
About City of Abbotsford
The City of Abbotsford was established in 1995, following the amalgamation of Matsqui and Abbotsford, to become the 5th largest municipality in British Columbia. The City of Abbotsford provides more than 175,000 residents and 7,700 businesses with municipal services, such as road maintence, drinking water, parks, recreation facilities, sewer services, building permits, development and city planning. The City of Abbotsford owns Abbotsford International Airport, which is part of the largest aerospace hub on the continent with Washington State, and is the agricultural capital of Canada. More information can be found abbotsford.ca. Follow the City of Abbotsford on X (Twitter), Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and LinkedIn.
About Cyrus Centre
Cyrus Centre provides 24/7, practical and relational care for youth aged 12 to 24 who are experiencing homelessness, family breakdown and instability in the Fraser Valley. Through emergency shelter, meals, outreach and transitional housing, Cyrus Centre helps young people access safety, stability and connection when they need it most.