TORONTO — The Home Depot Canada Foundation has launched its annual The Orange Door Project fundraising campaign, which collects $2 donations from customers and gives all proceeds to local youth-serving organizations. Customers shopping in any of the 182 Home Depot stores can donate $2 at the checkout in exchange for a (paper) Orange Door. The proceeds stay in the community and go to support the housing and life-skills development programs at youth-focused charities in the store’s community. The campaign runs until July 2.
Home Depot fund aids youth at risk
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