The Partners in Caring and their employees are pleased to announce the 21st annual Day of Caring on Friday, June 1st from 8am to 2pm.

In Charity, Community, Local, News
We are currently seeking suitable Day of Caring projects from local not-for-profits, charitable and community organizations. We understand that often, small organizations cannot afford the time, money or personnel to do some of these jobs themselves. Agencies may also refer individual clients to have jobs completed where health or monetary restrictions may prevent them from getting done.
Thank you to our Partners in Caring and their employees who make this day possible: Northumberland United Way, CpK Interior Products, Cameco Corporation, SABIC, Lakefront Utilities, Arclin Surfaces, Stalwood Homes, Town of Cobourg, Ontario Line Clearing/Wharram Tree Service, Home Building Centre and the Cobourg Lions Community Centre.
The deadline for applications is Friday, March 2, 2018.
Please send your completed form to dturk@nuw.unitedway.ca or drop it off
at the United Way office at 62 Swayne Street, Cobourg.
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