As part of Tepperman’s 90th Anniversary celebration year, Andrew and Noah Tepperman and the team at Tepperman’s Chatham, led by General Manager Louisa Valihora, have chosen to support Chatham-Kent Hospice with a $5,000 donation to the Hope Chest Campaign to purchase furniture and equipment for the new residential hospice.
Tepperman’s community partnerships focus on three key areas: kids, health and education.
“This partnership fits in perfectly with our community health focus,” Andrew Tepperman, company President, said in a media release. “Even though our head office is located in Windsor, we challenged each one of stores in each market to choose an organization to partner with that best fit our charitable strategy of children, health and education.”
The Tepperman’s Chatham team chose Chatham-Kent Hospice for a number of reasons. Here’s one key reason. A few months ago, Danielle Parker, Tepperman’s credit and office manager, won a company-wide award for a manager who best lives the company’s Mission, Vision and Values. She decided to donate her monetary award to Chatham-Kent Hospice.