Home Depot Canada Foundation is Helping Put an End to Youth Homelessness With “Paper Doors”

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Home Depot Foundation promoting The Orange Door Project.

The Home Depot Canada Foundation is committed to ending youth homelessness, pledging to invest $20 million over five years through The Orange Door Project. This initiative will give homeless youth the housing, support and hope they need to live safe, healthy and productive lives.

One component of The Orange Door Project is The Home Depot’s national fundraising campaign. From June 1 until July 2, The Home Depot customers can buy a $2 paper door in support of a local youth-focused housing charity.

All funds raised at the Brantford The Home Depot store during the campaign will support our Youth Resource Centre.

Encourage your friends, family members, neighbours and colleagues to support the campaign today!

Learn more at The Home Depot Canada Foundation website.

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