New From DoorDash Canada: Giving Away $60,000 For The Youth’s Future

DoorDash is seeking to bridge the gap local communities are facing, particularly in the problems of food insecurities, by giving away a whopping $60,000 to the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada. Here is the scoop.

Just take a look at this. This non-profit federation charity that started around over a century ago, offers a mentoring program, providing services to youths from across the globe.

These mentoring initiatives launched for this community in Canada – needing guidance from those who know about their woes better – feature a one-on-one mentoring program, the beneficiary, those youngsters, with adult mentors who would be with them twice a month for at least a year. Thank you to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada, these youth are able to know how to course their lives, so they could chart ways to usher them to more success.

Historically, this food delivery app always finds itself with big compassion for communities that need their assistance, providing nutritious meals to these organizations in the hopes that they could fight food insecurities, asserting that access to healthy food should not just be for the wealthy.

With these programs centered on giving away, otherwise donating, these youngsters are guided toward developing confidence, leadership skills, and healthy habits – thanks to sports and mentorship – DoorDash is able to understand the value of finding the right match between the issues that these youngsters encounter, and the people who could help them the most, those who could hear them out, too.

Heather Cameron, spearheading the creative and brands division at DoorDash Canada, stated, “We are committed to promoting equal opportunity in every community we serve. Through our partnerships with the Super League North and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada, we are supporting youth programs meal by meal, neighborhood by neighborhood, in the hopes of contributing, however small, to inspire the next generation.”

Is this for real? Yes, you’re reading this right, as usual. With this collaboration, the charity non-profit is just able to reflect their commitment and support the mission of the food delivery app to strengthen the local communities and the families while pushing forward opportunities for everyone.

Furthermore, this giving-away campaign is representing $2,000 for each home win in the inaugural Super League North season, distributed equally among 12 Big Brothers Big Sisters chapters in six regions where league clubs are located. Down here below are more information to remember:

  • Greater Toronto Area: $20,000 (four local chapters)
  • Ottawa: $15,000 (three locals)
  • Vancouver: $10,000 (two locals)
  • Halifax: $5,000 (one local)
  • Calgary: $5,000 (one local)
  • Montreal: $5,000 (one local chapter)

Jill Zelmanovits, the national president and the CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada, told Ridesharing Forum, “Nutritious food is fundamental to fostering learning, play, and self-esteem. From Vancouver to Halifax, DoorDash is helping children and families overcome barriers like food insecurity by providing access to mentoring, mental health support, and more. These holistic solutions will help build a generation of young women who are confident, healthy, engaged, and ready for [them so they could lead the track.]”