Hudson's Bay Foundation To Donate $1M to Food Banks Canada and Kids Help Phone to Support Ongoing COVID-19 Response Français
TORONTO, March 20, 2020 /CNW/ -- Today, Hudson's Bay Foundation announced it will donate $1M in response to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. The Foundation has partnered with Food Banks Canada and Kids Help Phone, each of whom will receive $500,000. Both organizations have reported an increased need for services and resources across Canadian communities. The foundation will match donations and encourages Canadians to support the charities. The initiative, which will run through March 31 is part of Hudson's Bay Foundation's ongoing commitment to making mental health a priority in every community. Canadians looking to support the charities can visit thebay.com for more information, or visit the charity websites directly at foodbankscanada.ca and kidshelpphone.ca
"Through the Hudson's Bay Foundation we have an opportunity to provide critical support to Canadians at a time of unprecedented need," said Iain Nairn, President, Hudson's Bay. "This commitment will directly impact the well-being of our communities, customers and associates ensuring access to real-time mental health support for our children, as well as helping alleviate the stress for families who rely on these vital organizations everyday."
"For all Canadians, the unprecedented crisis of COVID-19 can be overwhelming and frightening, for young people, even more so. We've seen an enormous surge in mental health service requests via phone, text and chat from youth across the country, experiencing anxiety, fear and isolation," said Katherine Hay, President & CEO, Kids Help Phone. "Hudson's Bay Foundation's support, along with their customers, will have a direct impact on Canadian youth by ensuring access to services 24/7."
"I'm impressed with the devotion and ingenuity of the food bank network in Canada, working tirelessly to provide the much needed food for those living in poverty. And they are doing it despite COVID-19 challenges like drastic reductions in volunteers and local food donations in addition to having to modify their operations for social distancing," says Chris Hatch, CEO, Food Banks Canada. "We applaud Hudson's Bay Foundation for their quick action and significant contribution to support our local food banks and help ensure that our country's most vulnerable neighbours are served."
About Hudson's Bay
HBC, incorporated in 1670, is North America's oldest company. Hudson's Bay has grown to become Canada's most prominent department store, today operating 89 full-line locations and thebay.com. Hudson's Bay has established a reputation for quality, service, and style by offering well-edited assortments of exclusive and popular fashion, beauty, home and accessory designers and brands, as well as exclusive food concepts. It is part of the HBC brand portfolio. The signature stripes are a registered trademark of Hudson's Bay Company.
About Hudson' Bay Foundation
Established in Canada in 2005, the Hudson's Bay Foundation is the charitable arm of Hudson's Bay Company, a diversified global retailer and the oldest company in North America. The foundation is a Canadian registered charity dedicated to making mental health a priority in every community by increasing understanding and improving access to care.
For more information, please contact:
Michelle Veilleux
PR Director, Hudson's Bay
416-574-5303
[email protected]
SOURCE Hudson’s Bay Foundation
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