Ward Lumber doubles store donations up to $2,000 in support of local charity each year. Customers at the Jay location donated $1,383.96 this year through rounded-up sales.
Ward Lumber in Jay was able to donate $2,767.92 after the match, which was shared between the Town of Jay Food Shelf and the Jay Wilmington Ecumenical Food Shelf. Both organizations give crucial assistance to community individuals in need.
A total of $1,262.92 was donated to Homeward Bound by Ward Lumber in Malone, a nonprofit that supports veterans and their families in our communities. They offer a variety of services such as PTSD support, crisis outreach, transportation to medical appointments, and housing aid.
Ward Lumber welcomed coats in addition to monetary gifts for its Benjamin Moore Coat Drive to benefit the Families First of Essex County nonprofit. The coats were gathered by a local organization that seeks to provide assistance and services to families where a kid may be suffering at home or school.