TORONTO, June 10, 2016 /CNW/ - On Wednesday, June 8, UPS Canada president, Christoph Atz (centre), presented a cheque of $200,000 CAD on behalf of The UPS Foundation to the youth of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada at the West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Services Centre. The cheque will help fund the UPS Road Code program, a global sponsored safe driving program taught by UPS volunteers and based on the company's safe-driving methods.
Also in attendance from left to right, Michael Giles, executive assistant to Councillor Michelle Holland, Ward 35, Scarborough Southwest, Cynthia Dumont, executive director, West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre, and Joshua Hood, coordinator, Boys and Girls Clubs of West Scarborough.
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Image with caption: "On Wednesday, June 8, UPS Canada president, Christoph Atz (centre), presented a cheque of $200,000 CAD on behalf of The UPS Foundation to the youth of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada at the West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Services Centre. The cheque will help fund the UPS Road Code program, a global sponsored safe driving program taught by UPS volunteers and based on the company's safe-driving methods. Also in attendance from left to right, Michael Giles, executive assistant to Councillor Michelle Holland, Ward 35, Scarborough Southwest, Cynthia Dumont, executive director, West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre, and Joshua Hood, coordinator, Boys and Girls Clubs of West Scarborough. (CNW Group/UPS Canada Ltd.)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20160610_C2873_PHOTO_EN_710668.jpg
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