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100 Women Who Care Norfolk receives Gifts of Christmas donation

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On the ninth day of its Gifts of Christmas giving, Execulink Telecom announced a $500 donation to 100 Women Who Care Norfolk.

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December donations have also been made to the Multi-Service Centre in Tillsonburg, the Anishinabek Police Service (Kettle Point detachment), Next Wave Youth in Strathroy, Food4kids Waterloo Region, Kee-Mo-Kee Camp in Komoka, the Port Rowan PS snack program, Alisa Craig Food Bank, and Ingamo Homes in Woodstock.

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100 Women Who Care Norfolk are a “collective force of local women committed to supporting the Norfolk community. Together, they pool their resources and make a powerful impact by donating to local charities and causes,” said a media release.

On the final day of giving, Execulink donated $500 to the Norfolk Community Help Centre.

Chris Stevenson, Amy Pond and Jennifer Grandy of Execulink presented the cheque to Nancy Hildebrand of the Norfolk Community Help Centre, which has been making a difference in the community since its establishment in 1991, aiming to empower people to become active participants in Canadian society, offering education, settlement assistance, employment support, and advocacy. For more information on the centre see https://www.norfolkhelpcentre.com.

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From left are Chris Stevenson, Execulink, presenting the Gifts of Christmas cheque to Nancy Hildebrand, Norfolk Community Help Centre; with Amy Pond and Jennifer Grandy of Execulink. SUBMITTED jpg, TN, apsmc

Execulink’s annual Gifts of Christmas donation program began in 2018, giving back to local organizations, charities, and non-profits.

“We are thrilled to help the amazing non-profit organizations, groups, and charities within the communities we serve,” said Ian Stevens, President/CEO of Execulink Telecom in a media release. “We are proud to support their causes and hope the Gifts of Christmas program helps them to achieve their goals in the coming year.”

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