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Support our Work

As a non-profit organization, Sandown relies on the support of donors like you!

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Your donations help support The Sandown Centre through our charitable partner The Growing Young Farmers’ Society. Growing Young Farmers at Sandown provides hands-on education to school classes on local food systems, regenerative food production, and environmental restoration and stewardship.

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Sandown is committed to showing up for today’s kids, recognizing the world they will inherit may look very different than it does right now. We are doing everything we can to support climate mitigation and increased food security, and we need your help!

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The Growing Young Farmers’ Society is a registered charity. Registration #84181 6887 RR001​

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We are grateful for the support from our funders and donors!

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If you are interested in becoming an ongoing partner or corporate sponsor, please reach out to start the conversation!

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The Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture

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1810 Glamorgan Rd.

North Saanich, BC

V8L 5S9

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info@sandowncentre.com

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​© 2025 Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture​

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The Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded lands of the SENĆOŦEN-speaking W̱S͸ḴEM (Tseycum) peoples of the W̱SÁNEĆ Nation. We acknowledge their deep, ongoing relationship with this land and waters, which has sustained their communities since time immemorial.

Regenerative agriculture is deeply informed by the wisdom and practices of Indigenous food systems, which have fostered ecological balance and abundance. Colonization violently disrupted these systems, displacing Indigenous peoples from their territories and severing traditional foodways. We recognize that agriculture has been both a tool of oppression and, today, a potential pathway toward justice and reconciliation.

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At Sandown, we commit to meaningful action by restoring ecosystems, honoring Indigenous knowledge, supporting food sovereignty, and fostering relationships built on respect, reciprocity, and learning. True regenerative agriculture must include the regeneration of right relationships—with the land, its original stewards, and one another.

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