Surrey’s annual Socks for a Cause drive collects warm socks for vulnerable residents, with donation sites open in Surrey, White Rock, and Delta until Dec. 10.
Surrey’s ‘Socks for a Cause’ Drive Expands Across Region
A Growing Community Effort
A grassroots winter initiative led by Surrey resident Jeevan is once again mobilizing communities in Surrey, White Rock, and Delta to help local residents stay warm as temperatures drop. The annual “Socks for a Cause” campaign—now a familiar seasonal effort—focuses on collecting cozy socks for vulnerable individuals across the region.
Why the Drive Matters
The organizer says the mission is simple but deeply meaningful: to provide comfort to those who may not have access to basic warm clothing during the winter months. “Helping those who need support truly matters,” Jeevan said in a message shared by UNITI, emphasizing that even something as small as warm socks can make a significant difference for someone facing cold conditions.
Where Donations Go
Once collected, all socks are delivered to the Sources Food Bank in South Surrey/White Rock. The organization then distributes them directly to individuals and families in need. Janet Welch, Sources’ manager of philanthropy and communications, said the initiative reflects the community spirit the organization relies on each winter, calling it “a wonderful example of generosity in action.”
How the Campaign Works
The donation drive runs until Wednesday, December 10, with multiple drop-off locations available across three municipalities. Community members can contribute new socks of any size or style, with organizers reporting strong participation so far and encouraging additional support before the deadline.
Donation Locations Across the Region
South Surrey / White Rock
- Mount Olive Lutheran Church — 2350 148 Street
- Physiomoves Ocean Park — 1599 128 Street
- RBC — 1586 Johnston Road, Unit #1
- UNITI South Campus — 15306 24 Avenue
- Chorus Apartments — 2358 153 Street
Panorama / Sullivan / Newton
- Abilities Neurological Rehabilitation — 5460 152 Street
- Physiomoves Surrey Panorama — #110–5260 152 Street
- UNITI North Campus — 13550 77 Avenue
Delta
- Chestnut House — 4576 55B Street
- Crossroads Community Inclusion — 4807 Georgia Street
Community Response So Far
Organizers say this year’s turnout has been encouraging, with a steady flow of donations and positive messages from the public. “Our initiative is going strong,” Jeevan said, noting gratitude for the “incredible support” behind the campaign.
Looking Ahead
With winter approaching quickly, the Socks for a Cause team hopes to collect as many donations as possible before the deadline. Residents across Surrey, White Rock, and Delta are encouraged to take part and help bring a small but meaningful measure of warmth to someone in need this season.