
CAA Niagara has announced the latest recipients of its Community Boost funding program, The Niagara Foundation for Family and Children’s Services and the Toolbox Project. The Community Boost funding program, initiated by CAA Niagara in 2019, aims to provide support to local non-profit organizations that enhance the quality of life for residents. Each year, two organizations are chosen by a company-wide employee vote to receive a $10,000 donation, volunteer support from CAA Niagara employees, marketing and fundraising assistance, and prominent branding on two new CAA Niagara tow trucks.
Peter Van Hezewyk, President and CEO at CAA Niagara, says both organizations demonstrate an unwavering dedication to supporting and empowering Niagara’s most vulnerable, which deeply aligns with CAA Niagara’s core values.
Rhianon Burkholder, Vice President of the FACS Niagara Foundation Board of Trustees, says the donation will help FACS build a new treatment home for children in care with complex needs.
James Symons, the founder of Toolbox Project, which provides essential items to homeless men across the Region, says since starting seven years ago, they have grown each year, adding that thanks to CAA Niagara Community Boost, they’ll be able to do even more in the community this year.
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