Giving back to community
Salon Resource Group is dedicated to giving back to their community with a strong involvement each year. Continue scrolling to see what they’ve been up to over the last year with a few photos and videos.
Salon Resource Group is dedicated to giving back to their community with a strong involvement each year. Continue scrolling to see what they’ve been up to over the last year with a few photos and videos.
$1250 in donations
“The Laing House x @vitality_med_spa fundraiser was a success! Thank you, Vitality community for coming out to support youth mental health. Special thank you to @ian.vitality and @lotteveijck, for making this fantastic initiative a reality, we had so much fun working with you and your team. We are also thankful to @dermalogicacanada for going out your way to donate $4 for every product sold!”
– Laing House
[/image_with_text_over][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]$2635 in donations
“From all of us at motionball, and on behalf of over 42,000 Special Olympics athletes across the country: thank you.
You were part of a team that raised over $75,000 in support of the Special Olympics Canada Foundation. You were also part of an incredible experience for the Special Olympics athletes who joined us on the field and helped to make a positive change in the lives of more than 42,000 Canadians with an intellectual disability.”
-motionball for Special Olympics
[/image_with_text_over][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]Prescott Group enhances the independence of adults with intellectual disabilities through the development of skills and participation in social enterprise, personal development and employment.
[/image_with_text_over][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]$4600 in product collected and donated
[/image_with_text_over][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]“$2839 in donations. Wow – this is amazing! This will enable us to deliver 4,200 meals worth of food.”
Nick Jennery, Executive Director
Feed Nova Scotia
“I know that many families of patients will be deeply touched by this extremely generous donation and will be grateful to all those who contributed in making this possible”. Kylene Mellow Manager, Volunteer Resources IWK Health Centre
[/image_with_text_over][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]“The video was very well done, and the women were absolutely glowing about their experience at the Head Shoppe. Thank you so much.” Cheryl MacIsaac Program Manager Adsum for Women & Children
[/image_with_text_over][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]“Through your continued support of motionball, we are able to help more Canadians living with an intellectual disability sign up and register for the programs offered by each Special Olympics Provincial Chapter. We firmly believe these individuals can lead healthier and happier lives if they have the opportunity to participate in organized sports, such as those provided by the Special Olympics movement.” Cassie Chambers National Events & Communications Coordinator motionball for Special Olympics
[/image_with_text_over][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]“A great big thanks to The Head Shoppe for their continued support of our Social Enterprises.” Prescott Group
[/image_with_text_over][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]“Brought tears to our eyes. BRAVO!” Kelly Hudson Fundraising Officer Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
[/image_with_text_over][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]“A HUGE thank-you to The Head Shoppe and Redken donating and participating in our packing party. We love this video!!” The Halifax Shoebox Project
[/image_with_text_over][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]Jennie King Director of Sales & Marketing Neptune Theatre
Sean Murphy Member Canadian Progress Club
$2635 in donations
“From all of us at motionball, and on behalf of over 42,000 Special Olympics athletes across the country: thank you.
You were part of a team that raised over $75,000 in support of the Special Olympics Canada Foundation. You were also part of an incredible experience for the Special Olympics athletes who joined us on the field and helped to make a positive change in the lives of more than 42,000 Canadians with an intellectual disability.”
-motionball for Special Olympics
Prescott Group enhances the independence of adults with intellectual disabilities through the development of skills and participation in social enterprise, personal development and employment.
$4600 in product collected and donated.
“$2839 in donations. Wow – this is amazing! This will enable us to deliver 4,200 meals worth of food.”
Nick Jennery, Executive Director
Feed Nova Scotia
“I know that many families of patients will be deeply touched by this extremely generous donation and will be grateful to all those who contributed in making this possible”. Kylene Mellow Manager, Volunteer Resources IWK Health Centre
We sampled Nova Scotia wines while running through beautiful vineyards fundraising for Brigadoon who deliver camp programming to children, youth and families living with a chronic illness, chronic condition, or special need across Atlantic Canada.
“The video was very well done, and the women were absolutely glowing about their experience at the Head Shoppe. Thank you so much.” Cheryl MacIsaac Program Manager Adsum for Women & Children
“Through your continued support of motionball, we are able to help more Canadians living with an intellectual disability sign up and register for the programs offered by each Special Olympics Provincial Chapter. We firmly believe these individuals can lead healthier and happier lives if they have the opportunity to participate in organized sports, such as those provided by the Special Olympics movement.” Cassie Chambers National Events & Communications Coordinator motionball for Special Olympics
“Brought tears to our eyes. BRAVO!” Kelly Hudson Fundraising Officer Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
“A great big thanks to The Head Shoppe for their continued support of our Social Enterprises.” Prescott Group
“A HUGE thank-you to The Head Shoppe and Redken donating and participating in our packing party. We love this video!!” The Halifax Shoebox Project
Jennie King Director of Sales & Marketing Neptune Theatre
Sean Murphy Member Canadian Progress Club