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Josee Desjardins, Breakfast Club of Canada and Alan Lyddiatt, Mitsubishi Motors Canada load up a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, the company’s Community Utility Vehicle, for delivery to children and families in the community. Mitsubishi Motors Canada has donated $50,000 to the charity’s Emergency COVID-19 Club Fund and CUVs in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal to be used for food delivery and logistics while school is out due to COVID-19. During the pandemic the charity has expanded its mandate increasing logistics needs such as transportation and funding as the crisis has had a severe financial impact on many families.

Josee Desjardins, Breakfast Club of Canada and Alan Lyddiatt, Mitsubishi Motors Canada load up a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, the company’s Community Utility Vehicle, for delivery to children and families in the community. Mitsubishi Motors Canada has donated $50,000 to the charity’s Emergency COVID-19 Club Fund and CUVs in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal to be used for food delivery and logistics while school is out due to COVID-19. During the pandemic the charity has expanded its mandate increasing logistics needs such as transportation and funding as the crisis has had a severe financial impact on many families.

Josee Desjardins, Breakfast Club of Canada and Alan Lyddiatt, Mitsubishi Motors Canada load up a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, the company’s Community Utility Vehicle, for delivery to children and families in the community. Mitsubishi Motors Canada has donated $50,000 to...
Josee Desjardins, Breakfast Club of Canada and Alan Lyddiatt, Mitsubishi Motors Canada load up a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, the company’s Community Utility Vehicle, for delivery to children and families in the community. Mitsubishi Motors Canada has donated $50,000 to the charity’s Emergency COVID-19 Club Fund and CUVs in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal to be used for food delivery and logistics while school is out due to COVID-19. During the pandemic the charity has expanded its mandate increasing logistics needs such as transportation and funding as the crisis has had a severe financial impact on many families.

Josee Desjardins, Breakfast Club of Canada and Alan Lyddiatt, Mitsubishi Motors Canada load up a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, the company’s Community Utility Vehicle, for delivery to children and families in the community. Mitsubishi Motors Canada has donated $50,000 to the charity’s Emergency COVID-19 Club Fund and CUVs in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal to be used for food delivery and logistics while school is out due to COVID-19. During the pandemic the charity has expanded its mandate increasing logistics needs such as transportation and funding as the crisis has had a severe financial impact on many families.

Josee Desjardins, Breakfast Club of Canada and Alan Lyddiatt, Mitsubishi Motors Canada load up a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, the company’s Community Utility Vehicle, for delivery to children and families in the community. Mitsubishi Motors Canada has donated $50,000 to...

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