HandyBros ClimateCare & Employees give $20K to CTC Foundation

(Chatham, ONTARIO) –  Thursday, November 5, HandyBrothers ClimateCare presented the Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation with a commitment of $20,000 in support of their Butterfly Building Campaign. Employees of HandyBros are generously contributing $7500, with the company adding $12,500 for a total of $20,000.

The Children’s Treatment Centre provides services to 1 in 5 children and youth in Chatham-Kent, with 1,300 children on a waiting list for services. The CTC-CK’s Butterfly Building Campaign will support building a larger, state-of-the-art facility that will better accommodate the growing caseload.

“Our staff see the need in the community to help the kids and want to make a difference. We are so proud of to be a part of making this donation to the CTC Foundation with them.” says Mitch White from HandyBros ClimateCare. “Since the day my brother Nic and I took over HandyBros, we vowed that we’d use this company to make a difference in this world. Children and youth and the needs that they have run very close to our hearts.”

The CTC-CK is the only organization in Chatham-Kent with nearly 70 years of experience providing specialized, quality therapy to children and youth with special needs in our community. Collaboration from groups such as the HandyBrothers Climatecare ensure that the CTC-CK can continue helping Chatham-Kent children and youth participate in life to the fullest.

“I would like to thank Handy Brothers, Mitch White, and his staff for helping the kids of the Children’s Treatment Centre. Management and Staff see during this Pandemic, our lack of space is what determines how many families we can service at the CTC. Our new building is more important then ever to allow our kids to access our services.” says Mike Genge President of the Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation.