BOUCHERVILLE, Que. ― Lowe’s Canada’s head office employees are once again the official “Santas” for Montreal’s South Shore in the annual Opération Père Noël campaign. Last week, volunteer “elves” arrived at the Boucherville office, where employees handed off a mountain of presents destined for 596 children from low-income families. This year, 382 employees at the Boucherville and Longueuil offices opted to participate as the personal Santa for one or more children. “Every year, we push our limits to reach as many children as possible, and we couldn’t succeed without help from our valued partners,” said Normand Brault, co-founder of Opération Père Noël. “We are grateful to be able to count on the invaluable support and generosity of Lowe’s Canada and its team year after year.”
Lowe’s Canada participates in Opération Père Noël
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