Bruce Power supplier partners donate $75,000 to Wounded Warriors Canada
Bruce Power’s supplier partners have donated $75,000 to Wounded Warriors Canada in support of ill and injured Canadian Armed Forces members, first-responders and their families.
As a national mental health service provider for trauma-exposed organizations, professionals and their families, Wounded Warriors specializes in providing culturally-informed services that utilize a combination of education, counselling, and training approaches to support resiliency and recovery from post-trauma injuries.
“Bruce Power and its supplier partners have been steadfast supporters of the organization since 2012,” said Philip C. Ralph, CD Captain (Ret’d) and director of clinical services, Wounded Warriors Canada.
“They were first to surpass $1-million in donations and have contributed nearly $1.3-million to date,” said Ralph. “This ongoing partnership has been transformative, enabling Wounded Warriors Canada to move from a small foundation to a national mental health service provider.”
“We are very proud of our supplier partners for their ongoing support of Wounded Warriors Canada,” said Jeff Steven, Bruce Power’s division manager of emergency and protective services. “As an industry that welcomes a lot of veterans and first-responders into its ranks, we recognize the importance of assisting those with operational stress injuries while also supporting their loved ones as well. Wounded Warriors’ holistic and dedicated programs for veterans and first-responders, as well as their spouses and children, are fundamental to helping families feel safe, supported and understood.”
Learn more at
woundedwarriors.ca.
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