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Noble rang in 2022 by donating to local charities

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on January 9, 2023 News
Kingston Home Base Non-Profit Housing Inc. received $10,000 via Noble’s Holiday Giving Back campaign.

Markham, ON — Noble rang in the year by donating money back to several local charities. Through its Holiday Giving Back campaign, the Ontario-based wholesaler donated a total of $50,000.

The following organizations received donations:

My Gut Feeling- Stomach Cancer Foundation of Canada received $10,000. My Gut Feeling is a stomach cancer support community that two cancer survivors created.

Kingston Home Base Non-Profit Housing Inc received $10,000. Kingston Home Base provides individual support and wrap-around services through case managers, supportive and transitional housing, emergency shelters, a youth services hub, a housing help center, and permanent housing.

Windsor Goodfellows Club received $5,000. The Windsor Goodfellows provides families with assistance and supports through its food bank, school breakfast programs, and children’s footwear program.

The Big Brothers Big Sisters of Grey Bruce received $5,000. The mentorship organization provides community-based and in-school programs.

The Dam received a donation of $5,000. The Dam partners with youth to create an inclusive community.

Food4Kids Hamilton received $5,000. Food4Kids Hamilton is a non-profit organization that provides food for kids with limited or no access to food on weekends or during the summer months.

Lastly, EveryMind Mental Health Services received a $5,000 donation.

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