A heartwarming way vital services were supported during COVID-19
Supporting our community has never been more important. That’s why, during the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, EfficiencyOne, Nova Scotia Power, and the Government of Nova Scotia agreed to redirect $3 million from the HomeWarming program to address urgent needs in communities across the province.
The funding went to a number of organizations providing necessities like food and shelter to individuals and families. This included prepared meal delivery services such as Meals on Wheels and the VON’s Frozen Favourites, and programs that help meet the needs of older Nova Scotians such as the Seniors’ Safety Program and Community Links. $1 million went to the United Way’s Atlantic Compassion Fund for families and youth.
“We’re so grateful for the creativity and leadership of EfficiencyOne during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their contribution to United Way’s Atlantic Compassion Fund not only helped support vulnerable families and youth in our province when they needed it most, it also helped inspire other organizations to step up and give back.”
Sara Napier,
President & CEO,
United Way
