Global Impact
Under our leadership's guidance with Power to Change, we supported two projects in Tanzania by providing training, equipment, and resources for water well construction and an orphanage. Collaborating with Global Aid Network, our generous donations established a computer school in North Korea, offering training and life skills to its citizens. Additionally, we contributed to food, nutritional, and educational programs in Cambodia and Thailand to aid in natural disaster relief and support employment opportunities for local citizens.
In 2023, we provided crucial support to Afghanistan, Morocco, Syria, and Turkey following the catastrophic earthquakes that devastated these nations, by supplying essential food items and shelter. Through Primacorp Foundation, we have reached communities worldwide and provide emergency crisis relief and care for the most vulnerable.
"We believe it is our responsibility to alleviate human suffering and show care and love for one another."
— Dr. Peter Chung
CEO & CHAIRMAN, PRIMACORP VENTURES
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are a big part of who we are as a company and are the driving force behind our industries and initiatives. Inclusion and Equity empower our diverse community. Dr. Chung and his wife, Stephanie, started Joe's Table with these values in mind.
Our value of the uniqueness of each individual drives us to create meaningful employment opportunities for differently abled individuals.
At Primacorp Ventures, we foster an environment of trust and respect among our staff, leadership and partners and expect that everyone contributes to a safe, positive, and encouraging environment.
Our commitment to our values extends to financial support for Canadian healthcare organizations and investing in the leaders of tomorrow through scholarships and mentorship programs in education.
Healthcare Impact
Providing affordable, independent, and assisted-living services, Amenida Seniors’ Community allows seniors to enjoy their golden years in a comfortable, accommodating facility that respects and celebrates cultural diversity.
For over 10 years, this award-winning senior home has specialized in providing services that recognize and fulfill the unique needs of Korean seniors, including home-style Korean cuisine, traditional dancing and games, and bilingual staff. However, Amenida strives to meet the needs of seniors from all cultural backgrounds.
Amenida has prime locations in Surrey, BC – a central hub for multiculturalism – and Calgary, AB. Amenida fosters community with abundant onsite amenities and recreational activities - residents can partake in games such as bocce, shuffleboard, trivia, afternoon teas, arts and crafts sessions, comedy evenings, and much more.
Learn more at homecareliving.ca.
Education Impact
Part of our mission is to change lives through education, and we have taken this promise to heart: Education is Primacorp Venture’s most prominent industry, and we are Canada's largest provider of private post-secondary education, which means having responsibility for the people we serve.
We offer approximately 200 market-driven programs educational programs across 41 campuses in Canada, covering art and design, business, healthcare, legal, and technology.
With our career-focused programs, we prioritize student success and ensure they get job-ready training to become productive members of society. Our institutions attract 15,000+ annual enrolments, changing lives one graduate at a time.
Refugee Support
Primacorp Venture’s frequent donations to Canadian communities and beyond make a dramatic difference in people’s lives. Whether for resettlement & immigration purposes across Canada or as humanitarian aid in countries worldwide.
Primacorp Ventures transforms the lives of immigrants across Canada. With our steady commitment to supporting those in need, we are backing immigration &resettlement efforts where we can. In Alberta, we own a hotel that is currently serving as a government - operated newcomer settlement.
Indigenous Support
In collaboration with Indspire, a national Indigenous charity, we are allocating half a million dollars in funding and awards over four years, with a total contribution reaching $1 million due to federal government fund matching.
This joint effort aims to narrow the educational gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians by encouraging students to apply for scholarships through Indspire, promoting increased access to education, and supporting positive outcomes for Indigenous communities.
This initiative aligns with our commitment to Truth and Reconciliation, addressing educational disparities identified by the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Principles of Reconciliation.
The partnership also observes Orange Shirt Day, raising awareness of the lasting impact of residential schools on Indigenous communities and culture. The emphasis on continued learning and dialogue with Indigenous perspectives is crucial, as highlighted by leaders involved in this collaborative effort.