Canada Post Community Foundation
This year’s release features a whimsical illustration of seven smiling cats designed by Andrew Lewis. Chosen for their curiosity and independence, these playful creatures are good mascots for strong children. That makes them a perfect match for the Foundation’s mission.
“The Foundation exists to improve the lives of Canadian children by funding grassroots programs across the country that support their needs,” says Deepak Chopra, President and CEO of Canada Post.
Since it started in 2012, the Foundation has awarded more than $6 million to more than 550 projects. It supports registered charities, school programs, and local initiatives focused on young people. Foundation grants have been used to introduce literacy and counselling programs, build playgrounds, launch helplines and mental health supports, start breakfast programs, and more.
About the Foundation
The Canada Post Community Foundation aims to ensure that every child in Canada is happy, healthy and part of a community that supports and cares for them. Its mission is to have a positive effect on the lives of children in the communities Canada Post serves.
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