Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

At CBC,  your privacy is our priority. CBC respects your privacy. CBC collects your information that you provide to us when you sign up for our newsletter or when you contact us with your inquiries. The information CBC collects include your name, email address, mailing address and phone number.

The information CBC collects is used to communicate our services to you. CBC also uses the information to improve our service and to communicate with you regarding volunteer events, meetings, community involvement, etc. If at any time you would like us to remove you from our email list, contact us via email.

CBC recognizes that it must maintain and use your information responsibly. CBC does not sell or rent the information you provide to us to anyone. If our information practices change in the future, CBC will let you know by posting the policy changes on CBC website or by communicating directly with you via email or by phone.

Cookies

A cookie is a small text file sent from a website and stored locally on the visitor’s hard drive. The reason CBC has chosen to utilize cookies is to store information concerning the preferences you make when you visit CBC website.

The cookie also lets us know whether you have visited CBC’s website before and if so, which pages you have looked at. CBC never use cookies to store personal information about you. CBC uses cookies in order to make your visit easier and to keep track of the number of visitors to CBC website.

You can refuse cookies by turning them off in your browser. If you turn off cookies, CBC will not be able to track your preferences at CBC website.

If you have any questions about our security or privacy policy, you can always contact CBC.