Tavisha's Helping Hands

Tavisha's Helping Hands

About Us

Tavisha’s Helping Hands is an organization raising money for charity, based on a blend of three vital values: environmental improvement, helping others and charity.

5 Years in Action

In Year 2017, Tavisha started “Tavisha’s Helping Hands”, at the age of 11 and decided to aid those suffering from the BC wildfires. She raised $850 and donated to the Canadian Red-Cross by selling art work, making pencil holders, key chains, paper weights and magnets with recycled materials.
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Extending this helping hand strengthened the fire inside Tavisha and inspired her to begin her permanent bottle pick-up service and carry out many other temporary campaigns that involved using old products, restoring them, selling them & donating the profits.

Tavisha’s Helping Hands is an organization raising money for charity, based on a blend of three vital values: environmental improvement, helping others and charity.

Tavisha is now 16 years old , she is a competitive swimmer and through this organisation she has donated close to $15000 from the sales of Pencil holders made from food tins, paperweights, magnets made from sea rocks, self-watering plants from pet bottles and lanterns made from pop cans.

I am feeling blessed that my efforts have been duly supported by Becel Canada who have ordered me 200 masks to donate to Army of masks in Quebec.

My little effort in Covid-19, of making handmade face masks and donating the proceeds to charities is part of Surrey Archive Department. 

Donations made in 2017 :

Donations made in 2018 :

Donations made in 2019 :

During Pandemic (For covid -19 ). I have raised all this money by making masks

Donations made in 2020 :

With the help of many change-making contributors, Tavisha has been able to donate $5,140 in 2020 to important charities.

All these funds have gone for Covid -19  ( response and research )

Donations made in 2021 :

Donated masks to Surrey Women Centre

Donations made in 2022 :

This Year Donation 2023 :

Charities We Donated to