HGreg donates $55,000 to the Enfant Soleil Telethon for children’s health care
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HGreg has again put its money where its mouth is.
The Québec-based dealership group, which operates 49 locations in Canada and the U.S., donated $55,000 to the 38th Enfant Soleil Telethon, held Saturday.
Enfant Soleil is a nonprofit that raises funds to support the development of quality pediatrics for sick children in Québec. HGreg, a certified Enfant Soleil company that has partnered with the organization for more than a decade, said the donation is part of its pledge to expand its fundraising efforts.
“At HGreg, we believe a company’s success goes hand in hand with its commitment to the community,” vice-president of marketing Harry Kasparian said. “Supporting Enfant Soleil is a concrete way of expressing our values of mutual aid, humanity and commitment.
“This cause unites our employees, customers and management around a common goal: to contribute to a healthier future for Québec’s children.”
Since 2022, HGreg has been supporting Enfant Soleil as an official transporter, providing a vehicle to facilitate travel for sick children and their families. The company said that initiative is a complement to the numerous employees involved in the payroll donation program.
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HGreg said its annual “Un commentaire, un don” social media campaign contributed to the company’s initiative, raising awareness among more than 60,000 people and raising nearly $5,000.