How The Home Depot Canada Foundation is helping put an end to youth homelessness with "Paper Doors"

The Home Depot Canada Foundation is committed to ending youth homelessness, pledging to invest $20 million over five years through The Orange Door Project.  This initiative will give youth experiencing homelessness the housing support and hope they need to live safe, healthy and productive lives.

One component of The Orange Door Project is The Home Depot's national fundraising campaign.  From November 30th to December 17th, The Home Depot customers can buy a $2 paper door in support of a local youth-focused housing charity.

All funds raised at the Brantford The Home Depot store during the campaign will support the St. Leonard's Community Services' Youth Resource Centre.

Encourage your friends, family members, neighbours and colleagues to support the campaign between November 30th and December 17th.

Learn more at orangedoorproject.ca.

Recent Announcements

SOAR Community Services is a proud community member working to raise awareness about addiction and the resources available in our community.
We want to meet you! We're hiring: Housing Support Counsellors, Justice Support Counsellors, Withdrawal Management Workers, Residential Counsellors, Crisis Counsellors, Registered Practical Nurses. Submit your resume to recruit@soarcs.ca by October 18th! Successful applicants will be invited to our interview day on October 23rd.
This session offers you the chance to hear first-hand from our recruiters about the exciting career opportunity that awaits you. You’ll also get into the details of the recruiting process including the requirements and expectations for applying and how to prepare for each stage. If you’re still not sure and want to know more, this is the presentation for you.
Come to the Haldimand Job Fair! Date: October 17  Time: 3 PM to 6 PM  Location: Caledonia Fairgrounds, 151 Caithness St E
The Brant County Health Unit (BCHU), in collaboration with SOAR Community Services (formerly St. Leonard's Community Services) and REACH Nexus, a research group housed at MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions at St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, is proud to announce the launch of Our Healthbox, a harm reduction vending machine now located at 133 Elgin St. in Brantford.
St. Leonard's Community Services, a trusted not-for-profit organization serving the communities of Brantford, Brant, and Haldimand for over 55 years, is excited to announce its rebranding to SOAR Community Services.