NOVA Chemicals Provides Food Security to Those in Need
December 16, 2020 10:00 ET | Source: NOVA Chemicals Corporation NOVA Chemicals Corporation CORAOPOLIS, Pennsylvania, UNITED STATES
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Dec. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) NOVA Chemicals Corporation, 1000 Seventh Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2P 5L5
www.novachemicals.com | 403.750.3600 tel | 403.269.7410 fax
NOVA Chemicals Corporation (“NOVA Chemicals”) today announced a $125,000 USD donation to food banks in the Company’s primary manufacturing, commercial, and operating locations to help provide food security this holiday season to those in need. The latest effort in NOVA Chemicals’ community response to COVID-19, this financial contribution is in response to children, families, and seniors facing hunger amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
NOVA Chemicals Corporation: NOVA Chemicals Provides Food Security to Those in Need
www.novachemicals.com | 403.750.3600 tel | 403.269.7410 fax
NOVA Chemicals Corporation ( NOVA Chemicals ) today announced a $125,000 USD donation to food banks in the Company s primary manufacturing, commercial, and operating locations to help provide food security this holiday season to those in need. The latest effort in NOVA Chemicals community response to COVID-19, this financial contribution is in response to children, families, and seniors facing hunger amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. We at NOVA Chemicals are acutely aware of the many challenges 2020 has brought to our friends and neighbors, with food security being a particularly troublesome situation for so many. With that in mind, we are partnering with food banks in the communities where we live and work to help those that need it the most, stated Luis Sierra, President and CEO, NOVA Chemicals.
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