Toronto, Ontario — Proving that giving back to communities is always at the top of mind for Canadian shops, even in tumultuous times, the Automotive Industry Association of Canada (AIA) is pleased to announce that the AIA High Fives for Kids Foundation Chairman’s Challenge fundraising drive has passed the $10,000 mark.
The foundation is engaged in a number of community initiatives across Canada, from providing students with nutritional breakfasts and school supplies to supporting local children’s food banks.
Raymond Proulx, chair of the AIA High Fives for Kids Foundation, is still calling on distributors, suppliers, jobbers, service providers and anyone else involved in the automotive industry to consider making a donation to the foundation.
AIA Canada would like to give special thanks to these individuals and organizations listed below:
- Lordco Auto Parts Ltd.
- Ken Coulter
- Altrom Auto Group
- Modern Sales Co-op
- Colleen Ouellette
- Guy-Olivier Potvin
- Ron Grieve
- Terry O’Brien
- Mevotech
- Raymond Proulx
- Baljinder Singh
- Wakefield Canada
- Specialty Sales & Marketing
- CHAT Integrated Media