Companies Who Care is proud to support Big Brother Big Sisters of South-West Durham by sponsoring a full year of in-school mentoring for ten (10) local children. Thank you Big Brothers […]
Youth Violence Prevention Summit a Success!
On Monday, The Violence Prevention Coordinating Council – VPCC hosted their Youth Summit as part of their #loveshouldnthurt campaign. We received this wonderful update the morning of the event: Look at this full room!!! […]
#loveshouldnthurt
DAY 3 – Violence Prevention Coordinating Council of Durham’s #loveshouldnthurt Youth Summit The Violence Prevention Coordinating Council – VPCC is a community network of over 30 organizations, agencies and individuals committed to the […]
Every Child Deserves an Opportunity!
DAY 2 – Their Opportunity’s Kids in Sports & Recreation Programs Their Opportunity is an amazing local grassroots charity in Durham that provides low-income families with the means to […]
A Donation a Day!
Fall is a special time of year for Companies Who Care. With the new school well underway and Christmas just around the corner, Companies Who Care begins to receive […]
Making Memories (and More) at Summer Camp!
Back in June, Companies Who Care made a donation to the Boys and Girls Club of Durham to subsidize the costs of summer camp for some of our local children. We have […]
Ask Me Why I’m Here
A few months ago, we were told of the story of a local Oshawa couple and their amazing efforts to spread love in their community. You can find them at […]
#thisiswhywedowhatwedo #ittakesavillage #givingback
Today we received this wonderful letter from The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, one of our recent donation recipients! RMG Letter
Summer Fun at the Boys & Girls Club!
The Boys & Girls Club has been a staple of the Durham Region for over 50 years. They provide a place for “kids to be kids” by way of educational […]
Couches Bring Comfort and SO Much More!
Sometimes the work of Companies Who Care is not glamorous. Sometimes it’s just simply practical and without much fanfare. But that doesn’t mean its not important or without positive impact. […]