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Re-Branding to Chimo Community Services

Jan 16, 2012 | News

Chimo Community Services has unveiled a new name and logo as part of an extensive re-branding initiative.

Richmond, BC: In the Fall of 2012, our organization underwent a formal re-branding process to more accurately describe the multitude of services that Chimo provides. This included changing our name from Chimo Crisis Services to Chimo Community Services, as well as updating our logo. We believe these changes reflects the importance we place on people in the community. Although we have re-branded, Chimo’s mission remains the same: to empower people in crisis to achieve well-being and health.

As part of this process, we will be merging our Chimo Crisis Services’ LinkedIn page with our official Chimo Community Services LinkedIn page page. This means the former page will be deleted and the latter page will be retained for all communications on LinkedIn moving forward. If you are a current follower of the former page, you will automatically be added as a follower to the official page.

To hear more updates about Chimo, we encourage you to follow all of our official social media channels:

Facebook: facebook.com/ChimoServices
Instagram: instagram.com/chimoservices/
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/chimoservices/
Twitter: twitter.com/chimoservices

About Chimo Community Services: Established in 1973, Chimo Community Services is a CARF accredited non-profit organization based in Richmond. We provide crisis intervention services through Advocacy Services, Community Engagement Services, Counselling Services, Crisis Line, and Newcomers Settlement Services. Chimo serves over 10,000 individuals and families each year from different cultural backgrounds, age groups, family lifestyles, and economic situations.

Chimo is situated on the traditional and ancestral territory of the Sc̓əwaθn Məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen People), and the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Kwantlen, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Stó:lō, and Stz’uminus Peoples.