12/23/2020
A great team effort
STAPLES/KIWANIS – 2020 START TO SMART SCHOOL DRIVE
On Wednesday, November 18, 2020, the Kiwanis Club of Ottawa West and the management team of South Keys Staples met to celebrate the handing over of 17 Chromebooks to both the Ottawa-East and the Carlington Community Health Centres to be donated to children living in Ottawa Community Housing . This is the culmination of the first Staples/Kiwanis joint project launched in 2020 called “Start to Smart School” in which Staples matched all their Ontario Stores with a Kiwanis club in a joint effort to collect funds at their cash registers on behalf of the local Kiwanis Club. In this joint “Back to School” program to help children have tools necessary for them to learn, theKiwanis Club of Ottawa West was matched with the South Keys Staples store. Theyhanded over to Ottawa West gift cards in the amount of $5,589.10 which allowed us to purchase the 17 Chromebooks. Undoubtedly,this was a win win project for the children, both Community Health Centres, Staples, Kiwanis clubs and Ottawa Housing Foundation. We certainly look forward to joining Staples in thismeaningful fun-venture next year.
In the picture from left to right are: Urge Ibrahim, South-East Ottawa Community Health Centre – Supervisor of Children & Youth programing; Wayne French, Chair, Board of Directors, Ottawa Community Housing Foundation (OCHF); Anita MacLean, Chair, Community Service, Ottawa West Kiwanis Club(OWKC); Angela Begin, A/Executive Director OCHF; Paul McCumber, Treasurer, OWKC; Sue Hackett, A/General Manager, Staples South Keys; William Brown, Staples employee; Faye Beaufort , A/President OWKC; Cam MacLeod, Executive Director, Carlington Community Health Centre; and Rose VandenbergStaples’Cashier extraordinaire. (Photographer – our LG Gary Coulombe – Manotick KC). (Submitted by F. Beaufort OWKC)