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Publishing date: May 05, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 1 minute read • Grey Gables resident Hugh Olston and Recreation Aide Briana Wilson recently tested a new laptop purchased with a $500 donation from Bruce Power that gave over 30 Long-Term Care homes in Bruce, Grey and Huron counties $500 to boost their activity program budgets. [Supplied]
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More Long-Term Care (LTC) residents in Grey Bruce Huron are using iPads to connect with their lived ones and each other thanks to a $15,500 donation from Bruce Power to boost to the activity budgets of 30 Grey Bruce Huron facilities.
In a May 4 news release Bruce Power said LTC residents have suffered with limited social interaction, so it provided over 30 LTCs in the three counties with the funds to help seniors safely interact with the world by purchasing technology and activities to brighten the days.
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The hungry and those in need of care and concern in Grey-Bruce Huron will benefit from $52,000 in donations from members of the Power Workersâ Union (PWU) at Tiverton.
The PWU Bruce funds will fill shelves at foods banks, support programs for women and children and boost mental health initiatives at 21 local organizations. The funding was recently approved by the PWU Bruce Site Equity Committee on behalf of the 2,600 PWU members at Bruce Power as part of their annual disbursements to local communities.
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The funds will be released to the recipients in the coming weeks including:
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The hungry and those in need of care and concern in Grey-Bruce Huron will benefit from $52,000 in donations from members of the Power Workersâ Union (PWU) at Tiverton.
The PWU Bruce funds will fill shelves at foods banks, support programs for women and children and boost mental health initiatives at 21 local organizations. The funding was recently approved by the PWU Bruce Site Equity Committee on behalf of the 2,600 PWU members at Bruce Power as part of their annual disbursements to local communities.
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The funds will be released to the recipients in the coming weeks including:
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The hungry and those in need of care and concern in Grey-Bruce Huron will benefit from $52,000 in donations from members of the Power Workersâ Union (PWU) at Tiverton.
The PWU Bruce funds will fill shelves at foods banks, support programs for women and children and boost mental health initiatives at 21 local organizations. The funding was recently approved by the PWU Bruce Site Equity Committee on behalf of the 2,600 PWU members at Bruce Power as part of their annual disbursements to local communities.
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The funds will be released to the recipients in the coming weeks including:
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The hungry and those in need of care and concern in Grey-Bruce Huron will benefit from $52,000 in donations from members of the Power Workersâ Union (PWU) at Tiverton.
The PWU Bruce funds will fill shelves at foods banks, support programs for women and children and boost mental health initiatives at 21 local organizations. The funding was recently approved by the PWU Bruce Site Equity Committee on behalf of the 2,600 PWU members at Bruce Power as part of their annual disbursements to local communities.
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The funds will be released to the recipients in the coming weeks including: