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Our communities and the people we support mean the world to us

Any donation through the Dove Centre is put back into helping people with disabilities develop a more free, independent life. Our communities and the people we support mean the world to us and we want to do more for them. That’s why all proceeds from the Bargain Boutique are put into helping the individuals we support. 

Ways to Donate

You can contact either the Cold Lake or Bonnyville Dove centre via phone or email to donate.

Phone: (780) 826-2552

Email: thedove@dovecentre.ca

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We greatly appreciate any donation made to the Dove Centre. We ensure is doesn’t go unrecognized.

How you can Help

Are you an employer looking to create connections and support individuals?

Are you a volunteer wanting to get involved as a board member or for program and event support?

Are you a potential staff member with a passion for people? We invite you to contact us!

Thank you to our valued community for their gracious donations and continuing support throughout the years. We are proud to be involved members of our incredible communities!

Find us in Bonnyville & Cold Lake or stop by The Bargain Boutique and get great finds while supporting a great cause!

Bonnyville Dove Centre

6201-52 Ave. Bonnyville, AB
T9N 2L7

Phone: (780) 826-2552 ext. 0
Fax: (780) 826-2005

Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm

Cold Lake Dove Centre

5316-55 St. Cold Lake, AB
T9M 1P3

Phone: (780) 594-2154

Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm

Bargain Boutique

4814-50 Ave. Bonnyville, AB
T9N 1A3

Phone: (780) 826-6344

Hours:
Monday-Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm

Dove Centre believes in natural connections between persons supported and the community. Part of the Dove Centre’s vision is to facilitate these connections. Dove Centre promotes inclusion, strives for acceptance, and knows that a fulfilling, independent life is always achievable.

We acknowledge that Dove Centre facilities and services operate on Treaty 6 Territory. This land has been and remains a home and travelling route to the Denesųłiné, Cree and Metis peoples.