At Mend, “Community” isn’t just a buzz word

Donations, Sponsorships, and Community Events

We’re filled with gratitude for your contributions to the amazing causes and events we’ve had the privilege to support since opening Mend Bodyworks in October 2023.

Here’s a look back at some of the wonderful initiatives we’ve been part of:

  • 2026 ACL and Knee Injury Education for Soccer Players

  • 2026 Dance Sponsorship - North Island Festival of Performing Arts (NIFPA)

  • 2025-2026 CRYSA Rep Program Sponsor - Campbell River Youth Soccer Association

  • 2025 Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock Head Shave in support of rider Colleen Holbrook

  • 2024-2025 North Island Menopause Conference - Speaker Tanya Kessling, Pelvic Physiotherapist

  • 2025 Campbell River Community Foundation’s Swing for Charity Golf Tournament

  • 2025 Mini World Cup Youth Soccer Tournament in Campbell River — Sponsored and ran a physio tent.

  • Food Drive in Support of the Campbell River Food Bank 2025 — Ran a clinic food drive to help those in need.

  • YANA through the Raven’s Par-tay on the Fairway 2024 – Giving back to ensure families can stay together during medical journeys.

  • River City Cycle Club Bike Race 2024 and 2025 – Promoting cycling, health, and fitness in our community.

  • Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Drive 2024 – Supporting veterans and their families.

  • Campbell River Angel Tree 2023, 2024, & 2025 – helping spread holiday cheer to families in need.

  • Camryn’s Cause for Kids 2023– Supporting families when they have a child facing a health crisis.

  • Kinsmen Food Hampers 2023 – Helping provide food and comfort to those in need during the holidays.

We’re so proud to be part of such a caring, connected community and look forward to continuing this work in the years to come. THANK YOU for supporting us and these causes — together, we make a difference!

Four people standing under a black canopy tent with a banner promoting a physiotherapy and massage business, around a table with various products displayed outside on a sunny day.
Group of cheerful coworkers celebrating around a small decorated Christmas tree in an office, with holiday gifts nearby.
Three men at a refreshment stand under a blue canopy in a forest. The stand has signs for Mend Bodyworks and River City Cycle Club, with a phone number and website. One man is standing, one is sitting on a chair, and the third is kneeling, all smiling.
A group of people gathered in front of a Vancouver Island country music station tent, holding a large check for $4,300, outdoors on a grassy area with trees and a building in the background.
Group of five people celebrating Christmas, standing indoors near a decorated small Christmas tree. They are holding presents, including a box with a red ribbon, a red sack with white snowflakes, and a basket with gifts. One person is wearing a Santa hat. Everyone is smiling and dressed casually.
Group of four diverse people smiling and wearing red poppy pins, standing indoors in an office or communal space.
Two smiling girls standing outdoors in front of a tent with a banner that reads "MEND Bodyworks Physiotherapy & Massage." One girl holds a metal bin filled with gifts, and the other holds a pink soccer ball in a box.
Group of five people, three women and two men, in an indoor office setting with plants, gathered around a blue food donation box filled with canned and packaged food items, smiling at the camera.
Two women standing in front of a tent for Physio on the Run, a physiotherapy and massage service. One woman is wearing a maroon quilted vest and black pants, the other is in a black hoodie and black pants. They are smiling and have their arms around each other. There is a small fire pit with glowing coals in front of them.
Three people holding a large check for $1,300 made out to 'Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock,' dated September 17th. The woman in the middle is wearing a red jacket, and the two men on either side are dressed casually. They are smiling inside a fitness or physiotherapy clinic.
Two people standing next to a decorated Christmas tree holding a sign and a basket of toys, with more toys on a table nearby. The sign reads 'We Support The Angel Tree Campbell River Angel Tree Society Providing Needs and Wishes for our Community's Children at Christmas.'