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Home Depot delivers

Kelowna and West Kelowna Home Depot Stores have raised $40433 for local youth through the Orange Door Campaign. 

Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs will use the donations to support their Downtown and Westside Youth Centres. The Centres provide the basic needs and life skills to help youth to find safer, stable living arrangements, and make healthy decisions to help with  successful transition to adulthood.

Between June 1 and July 2, Home Depot customers supported the campaign by donating $2 in exchange for paper orange doors. All 182 Home Depot Canada stores took part and raised a record total of nearly $1.3 million for 121 youth shelters, drop-in centres and aid organizations across Canada.

Both the Kelowna and West Kelowna stores worked hard to raise awareness of the campaign. The West Kelowna store conducted a bottle drive and bake sale while the Kelowna store hosted a barbeque fundraiser and bake sale.

The Home Depot in West Kelowna also planned a  renovation day at the Westside Youth Centre. West Kelowna Assistant Manager Debbie Boros organized 20 volunteers from the West Kelowna, Kelowna, and Vernon Home Depot stores for the project. The Team Depot renovation is one of many that have taken place in the Okanagan.

“Local Home Depot staff teams work alongside our staff teams so youth in our community have the best chance at a great future,” said Diane Entwistle, CEO of Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs.

“We are thankful for our partnership with the incredible teams at The Home Depot stores, he added. “ 



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