Formica Canada invites architects and designers to participate in its online training program, discover its new products and help raise $ 10,000 by April 30 for Food Banks Canada.
Formica Canada invites architects and designers several times a year to its Lunch & Learn luncheons that focus on various subjects and the discovery of its new products. This year, due to COVID-19, Formica is offering online training to design and architecture professionals and has decided to donate one dollar for each viewing to Food Banks Canada, to help feed those who need it most.
The virtual training program is available on the Formica Group's YouTube page and currently offers seven videos of about ten minutes each, available in French and English.
“The health and safety of our employees, customers and their communities are our No. 1 priority during this unprecedented time, and we’re continually looking for ways to offer support,” said Mitch Quint, president of Formica Corporation North America.
“The Food Banks Canada and Formica Corporation Lunch & Learn partnership is just one of many ways we’re continuing to help professionals, but more importantly, doing more to assist communities across the country.”
Food Banks Canada is a national charitable organization dedicated to helping Canadians living with food insecurity. They support a network of provincial associations, affiliate food banks and food agencies that work at the community level to relieve hunger. Their work is focused on maximizing the collective impact, strengthening local capacity, and reducing the need for food banks. Visit www.foodbankscanada.ca.