Countdown: Just one month until the Race for Resources

At Resource Works, we have worked relentlessly for two years to build understanding about the benefits of responsible resources. If you value this, here is your chance to help ensure the project can continue.

And luckily for our supporters, the Race for Resources on Saturday, June 25 promises to be an enjoyable, social afternoon out at Vancouver’s Hastings Park, watching jockeys and their mounts vie for prize money in the Sport of Kings. 

Thanks to the generosity of Hastings Park, our VIP compound will be a place for resource leaders, public policy decision makers, and other concerned citizens to collectively enjoy a fine summer afternoon while supporting a good cause.

At Resource Works, we provide context for news media as well as a steady stream of original content on our issues. In the short time we have existed, other ventures like ours have come and gone. Ours alone has shown staying power because our strategy is to build a large supporter base and ultimately a broad public movement.

June 25 will also offer the chance to share your ideas for further success with our Board, Advisory Council and staff.

Race for Resources tickets are just $100 and children are welcome too. Tickets can be acquired here.

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