Philip Ralph, left, National Program Director for Wounded Warriors Canada, accepts a $110,000 cheque from Duncan Hawthorne, Bruce Power President and CEO, Harry Hall, Vice President, Supply Chain, and Crystal Shepherd, Personal Assistant to Harry Hall, during Bruce Power’s Remembrance Day ceremony on Nov. 11. (Submitted Photo)Philip Ralph, left, National Program Director for Wounded Warriors Canada, accepts a $110,000 cheque from Duncan Hawthorne, Bruce Power President and CEO, Harry Hall, Vice President, Supply Chain, and Crystal Shepherd, Personal Assistant to Harry Hall, during Bruce Power’s Remembrance Day ceremony on Nov. 11. (Submitted Photo)
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Bruce Power Gives to Wounded Warriors Canada

Bruce Power held their own ceremony on their site to honour Canadian soldiers.

The company also presented a cheque for 110, 000 dollars to Wounded Warriors Canada. The money was raised earlier this year through Bruce Power’s Supply Chain at its annual suppliers’ conference in Collingwood.

210,000 dollars was raised, with the United Way of Bruce-Grey receiving the other $100,000.

Wounded Warriors Canada is a non-profit organization that assists Canadian Forces members who have been wounded or injured in their service to Canada. The foundation provides assistance to transition the soldiers back to civilian life.

The organization’s primary focus is on mental health and learning to cope with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder.

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