Canada Cartage delivers 10,000 articles of new clothing to low income families

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MISSISSAUGA, Ont. – Canada Cartage partnered with the Peel Children’s Aid Foundation by providing new clothing to low income families in the area.

The transport company offered its trucks to deliver roughly 10,000 articles of new clothing to a local warehouse.

The foundation organizes this program, among many others, to strengthen the local community. Warm and stylish clothes are provided to help families in need and to boost the confidence of children who may otherwise struggle to fit in.

This program exists because of the support it receives from business partners, like Canada Cartage, who believe in giving back to the community.

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