Power2Feed 2014

power2feed

 In August 2008, a group of executives in the Canadian electrical wholesale industry banded together to form the Industry’s “Hungry for Change” committee. Their objective: to raise funds by connecting fun events to fundraising in support of Canadian Feed The Children’s efforts to provide nutrition to children in need here in Canada and elsewhere.

The idea was basic: encourage industry members to hold events such as BBQs or golf tournaments, and use these events to generate donations from attendees.
The committee set a first year goal of $25,000 because of the campaign’s late start, but strong support for the cause generated $187,500 that first year. By the end of 2013, the campaign — now known as Power2Feed — has contributed $1,118,000 toward improving the quality of children’s lives.

The 2014 Power2Feed campaign kicks off in March. Watch for more information in upcoming issues.
Wayne Donaldson has served as Chair of committee since the Power2Feed campaign began in 2008.

Similar Posts


Changing Scene

  • NSL & Magic Lite Congratulate Craig Shinde on 15 Years

    NSL & Magic Lite Congratulate Craig Shinde on 15 Years

    Congratulations went out to Craig Shinde very recently for his 15 years with NSL and Magic Lite. This September 26th, the companies are celebrating 15 years with Craig, who is the Product Data and Quotations Specialist at Magic Lite and NSL. Craig’s journey started in the Magic Lite warehouse as a shipper and receiver, then… Read More…

  • Cooper Lighting Solutions Earns Eight Selections in 2026 IES Progress Report 

    Cooper Lighting Solutions Earns Eight Selections in 2026 IES Progress Report 

    Cooper Lighting Solutions has earned eight selections in the 2026 Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Progress Report, more than any other lighting manufacturer recognized this year. The achievement marks the company’s 16th year of recognition in the past 18 years. The selected solutions address a broad range of lighting needs, from precise outdoor optical control and… Read More…


Peers & Profiles