- Posted on December 12, 2024
Stoidi Group, Knights of Columbus make their annual holiday toy donations to St. Mary's Emergency Department
Thank you to the Stoidi Group and the Waterloo Knights of Columbus Council 5135 for their respective holiday toy donations to St. Mary's General Hospital.
The Waterloo Knights of Columbus have also committed to supporting this initiative through 2024/25 to ensure a steady flow of toys for children visiting St. Mary's General Hospital year-round.
Your thoughtful and generous contributions are sure to bring joy and comfort to all the children visiting the St. Mary's Emergency Department during what can often be a challenging time for them and their families.
The Stoidi Group also donated toys to Grand River Hospital, while the Kitchener Knights of Columbus Council 1504 contributed toys to GRH through the 'New Toys for Needy Kids' Toy Drive, organized by the Waterloo Knights of Columbus Council 5135.
Our community relies on generosity from caring individuals and organizations to support the delivery of compassionate and innovative care at St. Mary's General Hospital.
About the Stoidi Group
The Stoidi group is a networking group of industry and business professionals, based in Southwestern Ontario.
They are a proactive and confident group of leaders, and mentors, who are reliable, and take their responsibilities seriously. Their members strive to keep their caring and charitable generosity at the forefront of their being.
Visit stoidigroup.com to learn more.
About the Waterloo Knights of Columbus
Waterloo Knights of Columbus Council 5135 serves the parishes in and around the Region of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
In addition to financially supporting numerous charities, they also organize the annual 'New Toys for Needy Kids' Toy Drive in Waterloo Region, which has collected and distributed more than $6M+ in gifts and donations to date, making them the largest toy drive distributor of Knights of Columbus Councils in Canada.
Visit waterlooknightsofcolumbus.com to learn more.
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