Port Saint John Donates $25,000 To Local Non-Profits
Port Saint John is giving $5,000 to five local charities.
Port Saint John is giving $5,000 to five local charities.
Leroy Brown is the face of British Bulldog Best Bitter, which helped raise money for Youth Impact Jeunesse.
The local power utility donated more than $165,000 to local community organizations throughout 2020 as part of its commitment to support growth in the community and combat generational poverty.
The Leights family started selling Covid-19 related wooden signs that read “Stay The Blazes Home” and “Wash Your Hands You Filthy Animals.” These signs raised $600 that all went to providing lunches at Hope Cottage, located on Brunswick Street.
The owners of Scanway Catering say they come from “humble backgrounds” and feel compelled to give back in the form of prepared meals donated to the Brunswick Street Mission.
Farnell Packing Ltd. is supplying bags to Square Roots in the Halifax area and also foodbanks across Nova Scotia.
It could be an elaborate outdoor playset, or a trip to Toronto to watch a Maple Leafs game and meet their star players. These are all the dreams of children and teens who have been part of the Workers4Wishes program.
The Fredericton-based software company that aims to help not-for-profits raise unrestricted funds is gaining traction outside the region not only from not-for-profits but commercial industry too.
This New Brunswick startup is bringing the 50/50 fundraiser to the online world.