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Almost three weeks after deadly flood waters swept through Calgary destroying homes and damaging property, people are still trying to rebuild.  Many corporations have committed funding and services to provide immediate relief to Calgary’s communities.  CIBC announced on June 21, 2013, it is donating $100,000 to support ongoing relief efforts.  Likewise, Scotia Bank donated $100,000 to the Alberta flood relief.  Suncor Energy launched a matching donation program up to $150,000.  This was in addition to the $100,000 the company already pledged.

Another business stepping up is Shane Homes.  The company donated $100,000 to a Community Disaster Assistance Fund and dropped all of its generators in hard hit areas to help maintain daily gas requirements.  Duracell Power Forward distributed 18,000 batteries to help power flashlights and radios. Here is a detailed list of businesses that have made contributions.  This list is not meant to be exhaustive, but it is meant to highlight the growing effort put forth by our corporate community to help flood victims.

Company/Individual
Donations/Details
Alberta Hardwood Flooring 
Hardwood Flooring
Albi Homes 
$10,000 and served hot meals to about 1200 in Bowness, Mission and Elbow Park.
All Span    
$10,000 Donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Apex/Excel  

140 Apex and Excel staff are involved in a program to donate to the Canadian red Cross and Corporate Apex will match the combined donations.
Bragg Creek Dental
$500 Donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Brookfield
teams of people, trucks of equipment
Calgary Craft Brewers and Telus Spark
Suds for Floods (all proceeds donated to the Canadian Red Cross)
Cardel Homes
$10,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross; Trucks, garbage bins and BBQ lunch
Carlisle Group
$10,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Cedarglen Homes
3 sump pumps, 2 bobcats, 4 trucks and over 6 volunteers
CIBC
$100,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Crystal Creek Homes
$14,000 in household furniture; furniture donated by the Kirky Centre.  All proceeds from the Stampede Party Fundraiser raffles and fun money casino July 4 will be donated to the Calgary flood relief efforts.
Deer Bridge Plumbing
Sump pumps
Devon Energy
$750,000; Of which, $250,000 to Canadian Red Cross, $250,000 to United Way’s contingent fund, $250,000 to other organizations.
Diamond Fireplaces Distributors Ltd.
$10,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Duracell Power Forward
Donated 18,000 batteries to help power flashlights and radios.
Eaton Industries Canada
$50,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Emco Ltd.
2,500 water filtering jugs and 200 faucet mounted filter systems
Evans2Design Group
Sump pump and generator
Federated Insurance
$7,000—employees came together across the country to raise the money
Federated Insurance together with Fairfax
$200,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Genstar
$50,000 donated to the Calgary Zoo relief
Gienow and Ply Gem
Two 5 ton trucks and 25 people to help in high river
Gienow Windows and Doors
Delivery Van and 2 volunteers
Great Canadian Roofing and Siding
16 volunteers
Home Solutions Corporation
$10,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Homes by Avi
15 volunteers June 24 and 150 employees to Mission/Roxboro, opened show homes as donation drop off points
Idea Group
$100,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
InfinIT Inc.
IT services
Inland Concrete
$50,000; employees volunteered for flood clean-up activities; also collecting food donations for the Calgary Food Bank;
Jade Stone Ltd.
$5,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Jayman
$50,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Keystone Excavating
Teams and equipment to right river
Landmark Group of Builders
$50,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Landstar Corporation
$30,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Lynx Mechanical
10-12 sump pumps
Mattamy Homes
$100,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
McKee Homes Ltd.
$5,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
McKinley Masters
14 dumpster bins and dump truck
Morrison Homes
$75,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
National Bank
$25,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Oak Manor Homes
Helped gut two basements in Bow Cres.
Pages Books
Replace books lost or ruined by flood at cost.
Peak of the Market
$20,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Qualico, Broadview, NuVista and Sterling Homes
$100,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross; They will also double employee donations and then Qualico is matching the total;
Rykell Homes Ltd.
$500 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
ScotiaBank
$100,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Shane Homes
12 Generators; $100,000 donated to Community Disaster Assistance Fund
Star Plumbing Inc
4 sump pumps; $5,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Stone Guys
6 volunteers; 5 trucks; equipment; providing space rent free to High River family
Suncor Energy
$100,000 donated to the Canadian Red Cross; launched a matching donation program up to $150,000;
Trail Appliances
$125,000; Donated $100,000 of total to the Canadian Red Cross and $25,000 directly to the Treaty 7 First Nations.  They also partnered with the Food Bank to collect items and deliver food hampers
Trico Homes
$65,000; Of which, $50,000 for the Red Cross, $10,000 for the Calgary Food Bank, and $5,000 to a flood victim in High River.
UDI – Members
Heavy and light equipment, labour and donations
Ultimate Renovations
25 volunteers 10 pickup trucks, 2 dump trailers, 2 cargo trailers
United Drywall
Dump truck, bob cat and manpower
Wolseley Inc.
Sump pump