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The Vancouver Canadians and RBC are pleased to announce the 2026 RBC We Care Wednesdays, a community spotlight campaign that will highlight the efforts, impact, and achievements of local charities through public awareness, a ticket fundraiser and in-stadium events that showcase each charity at Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium. Each RBC We Care Wednesday charity will have a unique ticket link that fans can use to purchase tickets for that game. $5 from every ticket sold via those links will go directly to that charity.

During each RBC We Care Wednesday, fans at the ballpark will be introduced to one of the following 11 charities:

United Way British Columbia | April 8th, 2026

United Way BC helps build healthy, caring, and inclusive communities across our province. We strengthen vital connections that support people in need with a focus on emergency response, kids and youth, seniors, and food security.

Learn more HERE.

Buy tickets HERE.

Arts Umbrella | April 22nd, 2026

Arts Umbrella’s mission is to deliver profound life experiences through arts education that inspire young people to live creative, authentic, and courageous lives. Founded in Vancouver in 1979, Arts Umbrella is a not-for-profit, charitable organization that is recognized internationally for its unique, multi-disciplinary approach to arts education for children and youth. With two locations, and programs in art, design, dance, theatre, music, and film, Arts Umbrella provides the highest standard of arts education training. Providing access to an arts education is the cornerstone of everything we do and, today, Arts Umbrella serves over 20,000 young people annually, with approximately 79% accessing a wide range of programs at no cost, thanks to donor funding.

Learn more HERE.

Buy tickets HERE.

Growing Chefs | April 29th, 2026

At Growing Chefs, we connect kids to nourishing, culturally relevant food through hands-on cooking and gardening programs. Through initiatives like LunchLAB and classroom-based edible education, we help students grow, prepare, and share food alongside chefs and community mentors. Our work builds confidence, belonging, and practical life skills while strengthening community connections. Together, we’re nurturing healthier kids and a more just, resilient food system.

Learn more HERE.

Buy tickets HERE.

Vancouver Chinatown Foundation | May 13th, 2026

The Vancouver Chinatown Foundation is dedicated to building a more resilient and sustainable community by promoting the wellbeing of those in need while preserving Chinatown’s irreplaceable cultural heritage. Our ongoing projects focus on creating a lasting positive impact such as affordable housing, seniors housing, and cultural and economic development. We have a vision of a prosperous, vibrant, and sustainable Chinatown, where people want to live, work and play and our strategy to revitalize this important neighbourhood is grounded on three interconnected pillars: Physical Revitalization & Affordable Housing, Economic Revitalization and Cultural Revitalization as showcased at the Chinatown Storytelling Centre.

Learn more HERE.

Buy tickets HERE.

Rick Hansen Foundation | May 27th, 2026

A legacy of Rick Hansen’s Man In Motion World Tour, an epic two-year, two-month, and two-day wheelchair marathon around the world, the Rick Hansen Foundation (RHF) works to remove barriers to create an accessible, inclusive and healthy world for people with disabilities. From catalyzing accessibility in the built and natural environments, to supporting generations of youth leaders through schools, to investing in world-class spinal cord injury research, RHF breaks down physical and attitudinal barriers for the one in four Canadians living with a disability. Currently celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Rick’s Tour, RHF is leading the way to ensure that accessibility is not an afterthought, but the foundation of every great community.

Learn more: HERE.

Buy tickets HERE.

Arts Club Theatre Company | June 10th, 2026

Arts Club Theatre Company is one of Canada’s largest not‑for‑profit theatre companies and the principal gathering place for the theatrical arts in British Columbia. Each year, over a quarter million people experience professional theatre at our venues and on tour throughout the province, with productions ranging from musicals and contemporary comedies to new works and classics, while our education and engagement programs deepen community connections through the power of live performance.

Learn more: HERE.

Buy tickets HERE.

Music on Main | July 1st, 2026

Music on Main has presented more than 800 concerts and events, featuring over 1,800 musicians, and 365 Vancouver, Canadian, world premieres, with daring programming for the musically adventurous. We’ve been a launching pad for world premieres, emerging artists, and fresh formats for experiencing the classics. At Music on Main, you can watch and listen to concerts and top-notch videos, and attend adventurous festivals such as the Modulus Festival and the BIG BANG Festival. And through it all, there’s the chance to make new friends, meet the artists, connect, and break barriers. At Music on Main, you’re always welcome.

Learn more HERE.

Buy tickets HERE.

Vancouver Food Runners | July 8th, 2026

At Vancouver Food Runners (VFR), we address the disconnect between Canada’s food waste problem—over 46% of food is wasted—and the fact that 1 in 4 households in B.C. experience food insecurity. Using innovative app technology, volunteer engagement, and public-private partnerships, we redirect surplus food from businesses to nonprofit partners, reducing the environmental impact of wasted food while simultaneously supporting organizations across Metro Vancouver running essential community food programs.

Learn more HERE.

Buy tickets HERE.

Pacific Autism Family Network | July 26th, 2026

Pacific Autism Family Network (PAFN) is a proud Canadian charity dedicated to empowering and supporting Autistic and otherwise neurodivergent individuals and their families. Based in Richmond, BC, we are Canada’s first and only purpose-built centre of excellence for autism, offering a 60,000-square-foot accessible hub that brings specialized services, trusted partners, and community support together in one place. Founded by families and shaped by Autistic advisors, our programs support individuals from early childhood through adulthood. As understanding of autism continues to grow, PAFN evolves with it, working to create more inclusive and supportive communities across Canada.

Learn more HERE.

Buy tickets HERE.

Make-A-Wish Canada | August 12th, 2026

Make-A-Wish Canada creates life-changing wishes for children diagnosed with critical illnesses. Wishes Are Medicine — a vital part of a child’s treatment journey that helps restore strength, hope, and resilience. Research shows that prescribed wishes can improve adherence to treatment, reduce emergency room visits, and deliver lasting health benefits. Over the past 40 years, Make-A-Wish Canada has granted more than 40,000 wishes, including 2,011 last year alone.

Learn more HERE.

Buy Tickets HERE.

Ballet BC | August 26th, 2026

Through the power and joy of sport, Special Olympics BC enriches the lives of athletes with intellectual disabilities and builds inclusion in communities across our province. Special Olympics BC’s transformative sport, youth, and health programs empower athletes with intellectual disabilities of all ages and a wide range of abilities, showcasing their abilities and opening hearts and minds to inclusion. Special Olympics offers many rewarding roles for volunteers, athletes, and supporters to change lives, including your own. Join our joyful community HERE.

Learn more HERE.

Buy tickets HERE.