Now more than ever, youth in our community need our help. We’ve partnered with The Home Depot Canada Foundation to help raise funds for Campbell River and the Comox Valley!

The Home Depot Canada Foundation is committed to preventing and helping to end youth homelessness. In 2024, The Home Depot Canada Foundation achieved $82 million in its commitment to raise $125 million by 2030. Together, this support works to break cycles of inequity and enable at-risk youth facing homelessness to achieve positive development outcomes and realize their full potential. The Orange Door Project campaign is The Home Depot Canada’s national customer fundraising campaign. From May 27 until June 22, 2025, The Home Depot Canada customers can make a donation in-store or online (orangedoorproject.ca) in support of a local youth-focused housing charity.

All funds raised at the Campbell River and Courtenay The Home Depot stores during the campaign will support The John Howard Society of North Island. In Campbell River, proceeds will go to Barnett House. In the Comox Valley, funds will support The Station. Encourage your friends, family members, neighbours and colleagues to support the campaign today! Learn more at orangedoorproject.ca