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Community Citizenship Program - Our Current Charitable Partners

Hydro One supports a variety of innovative programs. To learn more about some of these initiatives, follow the links below:

 

Safe Kids CanadaSafe Kids Canada - www.safekidscanada.org
Injuries are the number one cause of death and disability among Canadian children. At Safe Kids Canada, our job is to help keep children safe by providing information on how to prevent injuries. We are the national injury prevention program of Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children.
 


Safe Communities FoundationSafe Communities Foundation - www.safecommunities.ca
Safe Communities Foundation is a national, not-for-profit charitable organization dedicated to making Canada the safest country in the world to live, learn, work and play.

The SCF along with safety experts across Canada believes that all injuries are predictable and preventable. We work in partnership with the private and public sectors to improve the health and safety of workers and people throughout your community.

The goal of the Foundation and all 35 participating Safe Communities in Canada is to eliminate injuries while promoting a culture of safety through the implementation of programs and education.


SMARTRISKSmartrisk - www.smartrisk.ca
SMARTRISK is a national non-profit organization dedicated to preventing injuries and saving lives. Founded in 1992, SMARTRISK has become one of the leading injury prevention groups in Canada and enjoys international recognition and support.


ACT FoundationThe ACT Foundation - www.actfoundation.ca
ACT is a dynamic, national non-profit organization. ACT promotes citizen CPR training. Currently, ACT's goal is to see mandatory high school CPR training in every Canadian high school.

 

 

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