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Giving for Good

We gave back $56,400 for the holidays.

Everyone deserves to experience the joy and happiness of the holiday season. This year, we united our Northern communities by spreading holiday cheer and generosity to those who need it most.

Our branches donated to charities in each of our communities to fight hunger and homelessness, strengthen mental health and addictions resources, and provide more opportunities for children to get active. By supporting grassroots charities in each community, we’re working to combat pressing issues and foster long-term resilience and health across Northern Ontario. Each donation is a step towards building strong, thriving communities where everyone has the support they need to succeed.

$30,900

Conquering Hunger & Homelessness

$15,500

Strengthening Mental Health & Addictions Resources

$10,000

Igniting Youth Physical Activity

Follow our Facebook and Instagram pages to see the specific charities, organizations, and people we impacted this year.

Full list of charities supported this year.

  • Algoma Manor Nursing Home
  • Arnprior & District Food Bank
  • Bernadette McCann House
  • Bonnechere Valley Library
  • Capreol Bread & Roses Food Bank
  • Centennial Arena Fund
  • Children’s Mental Health Ontario
  • Community Resource Centre Killaloe Inc. – Game On!
  • Deep River & District Hospital – Four Seasons Lodge
  • Durham and District Food Bank
  • Englehart Rotary Club – Christmas Hampers
  • Espanola Pond Hockey Association
  • Garson Community Food Bank
  • Hornepayne Community Hospital – Meals on Wheels
  • Infant Food Bank
  • Kirkland Lake Salvation Army – Christmas Hampers
  • Lady Dunn Health Centre
  • Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 226 – Christmas Cheer Fund
  • Miramichi Lodge Long Term Care
  • Our Kids Count
  • OutLoud North Bay
  • Pauline’s Place
  • Royal Canadian Legion, Harry Searle Branch No. 5
  • Soup Kitchen Community Centre
  • Sports for Timmins Kids
  • St. Joseph Island Food Bank
  • The Dew Drop Inn
  • The Hanover Salvation Army