To celebrate World Plumbing Day, Wolseley Canada is thrilled to donate $10,000 to Water First, an organization dedicated to working collaboratively with Indigenous Communities in Canada to address water challenges through education and training.
With this donation, Wolseley Canada aims to bring awareness to their associates, customers, vendors, and partners about the water challenges faced by Indigenous communities.
“World Plumbing Day recognizes the vital role that plumbing plays in protecting public health and advancing water solutions, says Alex Nahvi, Head of Plumbing Strategy, Wolseley Canada. “Wolseley is proud to support clean water initiatives by partnering with Water First in their work to resolve local water challenges.”
Through this $10,000 donation, Wolseley is investing in technical skills training, supporting Indigenous communities as they complete water quality studies and restoration projects, which will strengthen fisheries and improve water quality.
“The generous support from Wolseley Canada means a great deal to Water First,” said John Millar, Executive Director and Founder of Water First. “Together, with Indigenous community partners, we will deliver programs that build technical skills and strengthen capacity for independent, long-term water and fish resource management.”