Cooper is committed to supporting the local communities in which we operate. From repairing community centers to delivering hot meals to planting trees and repairing playgrounds, Cooper helps the communities we work in so that we all can continue to be safe and healthy. From Sudbury to Kingston and Toronto to Montreal, Cooper’s support is without borders.
Time and time again, Cooper looks to their team to provide insight on the causes that Cooper should take on as their own each year.
The Cooper team is working alongside City of Brampton volunteers, planting 650 trees along the river. The trees will help protect and restore the Great Lakes Water Way System.
Pictured here, the Cooper team is repairing Maison Louise Brissette, located in Quebec. Louise Brissette, a therapist known as “Mother Theresa” within her community,la cares for children with mental and physical disabilities on a large property that has deteriorated over the years due to lack of funding and labour. While the government provides some support, the main source of support for Louise Brissette is through fundraising initiatives and volunteers.
The Cooper Team gathered for a team photo with the clothing they had collected for Open Door who serves anyone in need including refugees and new Canadians.
The Cooper Team has just finished sorting the winter clothing they have collected for children in need.
Pictured here, a Cooper team member is helping to level the ground to improve the school’s playground — Turning it from the Ugliest Playground to the prettiest.