Stalwood Homes Donates To Northumberland Fare Share Food Bank

In Community

Owners of Stalwood Homes Al and Chris Rose are sharing in the success of the year by donating towards Northumberland Fare Share Food Bank at Christmas.

Stalwood Homes purchased food vouchers for 200 families for Northumberland Fare Share Food Bank at the Rose home surrounded by Stalwood Home employees.

In the centre starting from left, Al Rose (President of Stalwood Homes), Chris Rose (Business Manager of Stalwood Homes), Lori Vout (Manager of Northumberland Fare Share Food Bank, Gail Martin (Treasurer of Northumberland Fare Share Food Bank and John Drahun (Fundraising Chair of Northumberland Fare Share Food Bank).

“Our employees are a big part of our success and we wanted them to join in on the presentation,” said Al Rose.

“Our staff are heavily involved in helping out in the community throughout the year for events like Day of Caring. They see the joy in peoples faces after the work is completed and it means a lot to them. It makes us all happy at Stalwood Homes that we can give back to the community.”

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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