TORONTO — Lowe’s has launched its first-ever “Lowe’s Canada Heroes” fundraising campaign to support local community improvement projects. The fundraiser runs until March 31 at all 37 Lowe’s locations. Customers can donate $2 at checkout to purchase a paper pagoda to support their stores’ local community charity partner. All proceeds will stay within the community and support each store’s community improvement project. In addition, Lowe’s Canada will match 50% of all funds raised through the campaign up to a maximum of $2,000 per store.
Lowe’s “heroes” fundraise for local communities
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