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Community Involvement and Support

WEBSENSE is passionate about our community. We are involved with and supportive of local organizations where we do business, in Campbell River, BC on Vancouver Island North.

Supporting the 2011 Rotary Auction

WEBSENSE continues to support the Rotary Auction in 2011 with a search engine optimization package worth $499. This is  a great opportunity for a local Campbell River business to increase leads and sales by strategically targeting your intended demographic through your website. Can be used on existing or new websites. Click here to place your bid online.

Sponsoring the CR Foodbank Website in 2011

WEBSENSE proudly supports the Campbell River and District Foodbank Society with a sponsored website worth $1523 that serves as an information hub for local hunger issues, foodbank news, and allows you to make online donations to support their awesome work. We also donate our time to maintain and update the website.

Click here to visit the Campbell River & District Foodbank Society website and make a donation online today.

Renewed BNI Membership in 2011

After a fabulous first year networking with some of the best business people in Campbell River, we are happy to continue on for another year with BNI Discovery Chapter.

Chamber Membership Renewal in 2011

WEBSENSE is happy to renew membership with the CR Chamber and support the excellent work they are doing to promote business interests in Campbell River.

Supporting the Foodbank in 2011

WEBSENSE donated $200 to the Campbell River Foodbank Society in 2011.

Supporting the 2010 Rotary Auction

WEBSENSE donated web design packages worth a total of $754 to the 2010 Rotary Auction in Campbell River.

Joined BNI Discovery Chapter in 2010

WEBSENSE joined the Discovery chapter of BNI in Campbell River to network with other local businesses and establish good relationships with other professionals in the area.

Joined CR Chamber in 2010

WEBSENSE joined the Campbell River Chamber of Commerce in 2010 to become more involved with the local business community, and learn more about issues affecting local business.