The Canadian Mental Health Association of Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge (CMHA HKPR) are the fundraising recipients of the Lowe’s Canada Heroes campaign announced Monday.
The national campaign is running throughout the month of September at RONA Cobourg located on Division Street.
Customers visiting participating Lowe’s, RONA or Reno-Depot stores during the campaign can make donations at the cash register in support of each store’s respective cause.
Lowe’s Canada will match 50 per cent of the funds raised by each location, up to $2,000 per store.
RONA Cobourg has chosen to support CMHA HKPR’s Four County Crisis program which supports anyone sixteen or older who are experiencing a mental health crisis.
The Four County Crisis program serves Peterborough and County, Northumberland, Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton.
“We are so grateful for the support of RONA Cobourg and Lowe’s Canada. Their donation will go directly towards life-saving measures supporting some of our community’s most vulnerable individuals and helping them on their path to recovery,” said Jack Veitch, CMHA HKPR Manager of Community Engagement and Education.
To learn more about the Lowe’s Canada Heroes campaign click here.