Volunteers Lead Local Efforts on Mosaic Cares Day
It’s the season of giving, and Mosaic employees are doing just that on Tuesday, Dec. 5. The third and final Mosaic Cares Day of 2023 is focused on giving back to local communities. Mosaic employees will volunteer across North America at partner organizations focused on education, services to the elderly, food donation and more.
“We know giving back at a local level can often have the biggest impact,” said Chris Johnson, Sr. Social Responsibility Specialist. “This is a time of year where so many people need our help. We’re grateful to so many of our employees for giving their time and talents to these organizations.”
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St. Luke’s Community Christmas Lunch: Volunteers will assist with preparing, cooking and serving a warm meal for students and their families. Mosaic employees will also transform the gym into a winter wonderland.
Souls Harbour Rescue Mission Christmas Lunch: This lunch is an annual tradition for a growing number of people in need. Mosaic volunteers will help cook, serve and celebrate the Christmas season with those attending.
Albert Community School: The Albert Community Schools hosts an annual pajama drive for students at the school. Mosaic volunteers will donate and deliver new pajamas to students.
Dress For Success: Dress for Success empowers women to get prepared for interviews, career training and mentorship by ensuring they have professional outfits to wear. Employees will deliver donated clothes to Dress for Success on Mosaic Cares Day.
YWCA Winter Gear Collection: The YWCA provides a safe place for women and children to stay and access support. On Mosaic Cares Day, Mosaic employees will deliver donated winter clothing to the YWCA for their clients to use in the cool winter months ahead.
SaskAbilities: Volunteers from Mosaic’s Diverse Abilities Employee Inclusion Network (EIN) will be volunteering at SaskAbilties to assist their day program with holiday decorating and present wrapping. SaskAbilities supports people with disabilities with programs and services to enhance their lives.
Riverside Mission: Riverside Mission is a safe and warm place for Moose Jaw’s most vulnerable to go for rest and services. Mosaic employees will be spreading Christmas cheer by cooking a Christmas dinner for clients of Riverside Mission.
Moose Jaw Transition House: Moose Jaw Transition House provides women and children who are fleeing abusive or violent situations with a safe place to go. Mosaic employees will collect and deliver donated household goods to residents.
Esterhazy Library: There is a Free Little Pantry at the Esterhazy Library that provides residents with non-perishable food items, hygiene products and school supplies for children. Mosaic employees will sort, pack and deliver items to go into the pantry.
P.J. Gillen School: The elementary school in Esterhazy has a breakfast program for students to access. On Mosaic Cares Day, employees will be baking muffins for the breakfast program.
Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre: Mosaic employees from our Colonsay site will spend Mosaic Cares Day building emergency food hampers for the Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre. The hampers provide people with two to three days' worth of food for anyone in need of it in the Saskatoon area.
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