Charities across the province have received $56,400 through Northern Credit Union's Giving for Good initiative.
This initiative involves Northern’s 25 branches, contact center, and corporate office, each choosing a local charity to receive a monetary or in-kind donation. This localized approach fosters meaningful community benefits while empowering employees across Northern’s network to coordinate and deliver these contributions.
This year, employees chose charities that aligned with at least one of the following priority areas of impact to combat pressing issues and foster long-term resilience across Northern Ontario:
- Conquering Hunger and Homelessness: $30,900 donated to alleviate food and housing insecurity.
- Strengthening Mental Health and Addictions Resources: $15,500 donated to support more affordable, accessible services and resources in the North.
- Igniting Youth Physical Activity: $10,000 donated to provide more opportunities for children to get active and thrive, regardless of financial barriers.
Full list of charities supported this year:
- Algoma Manor Nursing Home
- Arnprior & District Food Bank
- Bernadette McCann House
- Bonnechere Valley Library
- Capreol Bread & Roses Food Bank
- Centennial Arena Fund
- Children’s Mental Health Ontario
- Community Resource Centre Killaloe Inc. – Game On!
- Deep River & District Hospital – Four Seasons Lodge
- Durham and District Food Bank
- Englehart Rotary Club – Christmas Hampers
- Espanola Pond Hockey Association
- Garson Community Food Bank
- Hornepayne Community Hospital – Meals on Wheels
- Infant Food Bank
- Kirkland Lake Salvation Army – Christmas Hampers
- Lady Dunn Health Centre
- Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 226 – Christmas Cheer Fund
- Miramichi Lodge Long Term Care
- Our Kids Count
- OutLoud North Bay
- Pauline’s Place
- Royal Canadian Legion, Harry Searle Branch No. 5
- Soup Kitchen Community Centre
- Sports for Timmins Kids
- St. Joseph Island Food Bank
- The Dew Drop Inn
- The Hanover Salvation Army
For more information, see the press release below:
Northern Credit Union is committed to strengthening the local communities where they operate and live. Focusing on three key areas in significant need, Northern made widespread impacts by donating $56,400 through its annual Giving for Good initiative.
Giving for Good involves Northern’s 25 branches, contact center, and corporate office, each choosing a local charity to receive a monetary or in-kind donation. This localized approach fosters meaningful community benefits while empowering employees across Northern’s network to coordinate and deliver these contributions.
“Our annual Giving for Good initiative truly underscores Northern’s commitment to supporting local, grassroots organizations where our members and employees live,” says Jessie Wright, Communications and Community Events Specialist at Northern Credit Union. “Every donation contributes to creating strong, vibrant communities where everyone has the resources and support to thrive.”
This year, employees chose charities that aligned with at least one of the following priority areas of impact to combat pressing issues and foster long-term resilience across Northern Ontario:
- Conquering Hunger and Homelessness: $30,900 donated to alleviate food and housing insecurity.
- Strengthening Mental Health and Addictions Resources: $15,500 donated to support more affordable, accessible services and resources in the North.
- Igniting Youth Physical Activity: $10,000 donated to provide more opportunities for children to get active and thrive, regardless of financial barriers.
“Seeing the joy and happiness it brings to the charity recipients and to the employees who are involved in coordinating the donations is a feeling that is unmatched. Personally, I’m grateful for the opportunity to make magic happen through Northern’s annual Giving for Good initiative,” Wright says.
A full list of this year’s Giving for Good charity recipients can be found on Northern’s website here, or on their Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn pages throughout the month of December.