The Home Depot Canada Foundation Launches 7th Annual Buy A Hammer, Build Our Community Campaign
TORONTO, May 30, 2013 /CNW/ - Starting today, customers shopping at any of the 180 Home Depot® stores across the country can donate $2.00 to purchase a paper hammer and help support affordable housing initiatives in their local community.
Housing is a basic human necessity. There are many young people who do not have access to safe, stable and affordable housing, that's why The Home Depot Canada Foundation is committed to supporting the housing needs of Canada's youth. Running until July 3, 2013, all proceeds raised through the campaign will benefit local housing charities, including many that provide housing support to youth-in-need.
"The Foundation believes safe, stable, affordable housing matters," said Peg Hunter, Chair, The Home Depot Canada Foundation. "Working together and supporting affordable housing, we can help build brighter futures and stronger communities for everyone."
Quick Facts
- The Buy a Hammer, Build Our Community campaign has helped more than 250 local charitable organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, Nipissing Transition House and My Friends House in Collingwood, to name a few.
- More than 1,250,000 paper hammers have been sold across Canada.
- One hundred per cent of all funds raised by the community stay in the community.
- Since 2009, The Home Depot Canada Foundation has invested more than $10-million to help improve homes and communities across Canada.
About The Home Depot Canada Foundation:
As the charitable arm of The Home Depot Canada, The Home Depot Canada Foundation is committed to using its time, knowledge and resources to support affordable housing and create strong communities for Canadians in need. Our primary focus is to support housing initiatives that benefit Canadian youth because safe, stable, affordable housing matters. It is the cornerstone of vibrant, strong communities and is directly linked to helping youth realize their full potential and build brighter futures.
Bringing together volunteerism, do-it-yourself expertise, product donations and monetary grants, the Foundation supports affordable housing projects and local small-scale improvement projects that make lasting, physical improvements to the neighbourhoods it serves. Each year, associates from The Home Depot volunteer over 60,000 hours of hands-on service on community projects across Canada through Team Depot, the company's associate volunteer program. For more information, please visit homedepot.ca/foundation.
SOURCE: The Home Depot Canada
Erika Botond, Manager, Public Relations and Communications
The Home Depot Canada
(416) 412-6760 or 416-338-1856
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