Hanson Brick employees, NHL alumni face off to send children to Camp
Exhibition Hockey Game Proceeds Benefit Children’s Stay at Camp Maple Leaf
MISSISSAUGA, March 10, 2006
The Hanson Brick All-stars – a team of employees of North America’s
largest brick maker – hope to raise $10,000 to send 15 children to
Camp Maple Leaf when they play hockey against National Hockey League
(NHL) Alumni on Saturday at Mississauga Iceland Rink 1, 705 Matheson
Blvd. E.
“Camp Maple Leaf is a special place and we’re pleased to play a role in helping youth experience the fun of summer camp,” said Nancy Roche, marketing manager for Hanson Brick’s northern region. “Plus, Mississauga area residents will get to enjoy an evening of hockey with a chance to see some past NHL greats take on our own hockey all-stars.”
Saturday’s 5 p.m. game, featuring such hockey stars as Danny Gare, Bill Derlago, and Wilf Paiement, will be the third annual Hanson Brick All-stars versus NHL Alumni charity exhibition game in which Hanson operations and commercial employees raise money for Camp Maple Leaf. The exhibition hockey games have helped send 15 children to the one-week summer camp. The public can purchase tickets for $10 a piece at the ice rink the night of the event.
Founded by the Canadian Council of War Veteran’s Associations in 1955, Camp Maple Leaf is a living memorial to Canadian soldiers killed in the line of duty. Banyan Community Services operates the camp, located northeast of Peterborough, Ontario, on Pigeon Lake, offering adventure-based experiences – swimming, canoeing, art, crafts, friend-making – to economically disadvantaged children between the ages of eight and 13 with varying backgrounds.
“Partners such as Hanson Brick assure that we had the funding to provide nearly 800 children last year with a life-changing, outdoor camp experience,” said Doug Kay, fundraising coordinator for Camp Maple Leaf. “Our programs promote safety and support, challenge and adventure, skill development and self-confidence, and have helped shape the lives of thousands of needy children.”
It costs $700 to send a child to camp for one week, Kay added.
Hanson Brick has a strong commitment to the community. In addition to Camp Maple Leaf, Hanson’s Ontario employees support numerous charities, including The Children’s Wish Foundation, The Hospital for Sick Children, Erinoak, VOICE and Skills Canada. Hanson Brick is North America’s largest brick manufacturer, with almost 2,000 employees and operations across the United States and Canada. It operates four plants in Ontario - Burlington I & II, Aldershot and Ottawa, and has sales offices in Streetsville and Burlington.
The company provides its customers with superior selection and service, offering five regional brick collections that include more than 1,000 styles of brick. Hanson Brick is based in Charlotte, North Carolina and is part of Hanson PLC (NYSE:HAN), an international building materials company, with more than 28,000 employees and operations in 17 countries. Hanson PLC is the largest producer of aggregates, the second largest producer of pipe and the third largest producer of brick in the world.
Hanson Brick is North America’s largest brick manufacturer, with approximately 1,600 employees and operations across the United States and Canada. The company provides its customers with superior selection and service, offering more than 1,000 styles of brick in five regional brick collections. Hanson Brick is based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Hanson Brick is part of Hanson PLC (NYSE:HAN), an international building materials company, with more than 26,000 employees and operations in 15 countries. Hanson PLC is the largest producer of aggregates, the second largest producer of pipe and the third largest producer of brick in the world.
For more information:
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Dana Haydock 704-926-1301 dhaydock@wwlcreative.com |
Heather Tamol 704-926-1326 htamol@wwlcreative.com |
Notes:
Hanson is one of the world's largest suppliers of heavy building materials to the construction industry, with revenues in 2006 of $7.9 billion. Our products fall into two categories: ‘aggregates’ (crushed rock, sand and gravel, ready-mixed concrete, asphalt and cement related products) and ‘building products’ (concrete pipes, pre-cast products, concrete pavers, blocks, tiles and clay bricks). We employ 26,000 people, operating primarily in North America, the UK and Australia with further operations in Asia Pacific and Continental Europe.