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BRAMPTON, ON — Great Gulf presented Wellspring Chinguacousy with $200,000 to support people living with cancer in Brampton and the surrounding communities. Participating in today's cheque presentation at Wellspring Chinguacousy was Mayor Linda Jeffrey, Regional Councillor Gael Miles, Christina Smith, Chief Executive Officer, Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation and Christopher Wein, President, Great Gulf.
"We are so thankful for the corporate support we receive from companies like Great Gulf," said Christina Smith. "With no core government funding, Wellspring Chinguacousy relies on donations from the generous Brampton community to continue to provide cancer support programs and services to people living with cancer and their loved ones, free of charge. Last year, Wellspring Chinguacousy had 6,721 program visits and since opening its doors in 2008, it has provided support to over 3,400 people living with cancer."
"Great Gulf has been building master-planned communities for four decades in Canada and the U.S. With a deep commitment to corporate social responsibility, we stay connected to the communities we build by participating in local initiatives," said Christopher Wein, President Great Gulf. "We are proud to be involved in Wellspring Chinguacousy knowing that this community-based support centre plays a significant role in providing important programs to improve the physical and psychological well-being of those and their families touched by cancer."


