Thinking about the future and building relationships are integral to the SLEEGERS culture and we are committed to corporate social responsibility. By reaching out to community partners, SLEEGERS helps improve the lives of those who live in the communities we serve.
Make-A-Wish Southwestern Ontario has granted over 600 wishes since its inception in 1986, in the counties of Brant, Bruce, Chatham-Kent, Dufferin, Elgin, Essex, Grey, Haldimand-Norfolk, Huron, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford, Perth, Waterloo, and Wellington.
Wishes for children could not happen without the support and contributions from individuals in Canada. The magic and joy of granting wishes all begins with a referral to Make-A-Wish. Once the child's medical condition has been verified by their treating physician, and the child qualifies to receive a wish, their request is helped made possible by hundreds of volunteers who work out of eight wish granting chapters across Canada. Find out more about Make-A-Wish®
The London Public Library (LPL) is a busy, thriving library system with 16 branch locations throughout the city with dedicated staff committed to providing excellent public service and developing meaningful community partnerships. The LPL is passionate about making a difference in the community, one person at a time, by enriching lives and empowering people through relevant, accessible, high quality services.
Literacy involves a continuum of learning to enable individuals to achieve their goals, to reach their potential, and to participate fully in their community and wider society. This is particularly important in our complex and changing world. The Library has developed, and continues to develop, programs, services and resources to help break the cycle of low literacy. Find out more about London Public Library
Colon Cancer Canada, a national organization, is dedicated to making a difference through fundraising to support research initiatives, campaigns to increase public awareness and networks to provide education and patient support.
Funds raised by Colon Cancer Canada have been instrumental in establishing fellowships and research chairs, financing hospital equipment, providing financial support to patient support services and increasing awareness about the necessity of early screening. If detected early, colon cancer is considered to be 90% preventable.
Colon Cancer Canada believes that through the promotion of early screening and detection, colon cancer can be cured. Find out more about Colon Cancer Canada