STELPRO Raises $25,000 to Support the CHU Sainte-Justine Foundation

Stelpro Sainte Justine

 

Stelpro recently participated in a charity run to raise funds for the CHU Sainte-Justine Foundation. The company raised $25,000 this year, bringing the total amount of donations from Stelpro over the past seven years to $131,750. Stelpro is pleased that 100 employees took part in the 12th Edition of “La Grande Virée des Sentiers du Mont-Saint-Bruno” in Saint-Bruno, Quebec on June 7th.

“We are very proud of the notable increase in participation of our employees in “La Grande Virée des Sentiers du Mont-Saint-Bruno”, allowing us to increase the financial contribution to the CHU SAINTE-JUSTINE foundation,” said Yves Chabot, President of Stelpro. “It is one of our goals to encourage the participation of our employees — not only to keep them in good shape by running a 5 km race — but also to contribute to a good cause. The satisfaction of helping out is a heart-warming experience that is important to all of us.”

For every employee who crossed the finish line, Stelpro donated $250 to the Foundation. The company is also committed to helping young people by sponsoring $2,500 towards the children’s race each year.

 

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