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Housing for War Veterans Made Possible with Strategic Partnership Between Homes for Heroes Foundation, Beyond Foam Insulation, Huntsman Building Solutions and ATCO - Canadian Architect
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Jun 09, 2021 We have partnered with Beyond Foam Insulation, Huntsman Building Solutions and ATCO to build unique, affordable and innovative urban villages to house veterans during their transition back to civilian life and living independently in the long term,” says Cameron H. Diggon, Capt. (Ret’d) and Director of Fund Development for Homes for Heroes Foundation.
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Boisbriand, QC – (June 9, 2021) The Homes For Heroes Foundation, who’s mission it is to integrate all homeless military veterans into the community through the provision of housing and support services across Canada, announces a strategic partnership with Beyond Foam Insulation, a Calgary-based family owned and operated spray foam insulation contractors, Huntsman Building Solutions, a global leader in the manufacture a
MINNEAPOLIS, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Homes for Heroes® mission is to give back to community heroes in honor of their service within their communities. On May 3rd, 2021, over 4,000 Homes for Heroes affiliate members will visit their local heroes and treat them to food, beverages or snacks as a way to give back For Heroes Day. Everyday our local affiliate members give back to their community heroes by saving them money on their real estate and lending needs. Given the challenges faced by our heroes over the past year, dedicating a nationwide day to give back and thank them for their service is something we felt was important, said Ruth Johnson, CEO/Founder of Homes for Heroes.
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Local runner Tim Leach has been channelling his love for running into The Streets Initiative, a charitable cause raising cash for every kilometer he runs.
The Streets Initiative is a non-profit project founded by Leach in November 2020. The goal of the project is to run every street, alley, and paved path in the City of Edmonton and the surrounding communities, and for every kilometer that Leach runs, he pledges one dollar to local Edmonton and area charities.
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