Community
At Webb Pension and Benefits we measure our success not only by the partnerships we build with our clients, but by our ability to give back to our community. As a firm built by coaches and lifelong athletes, we are proud to support organizations that reflect our passion and commitment to the physical and mental well being of children through our support of World Vision Canada, SickKids Hospital Toronto and our Annual Sporting Equipment Drive for Aboriginal Communities in partnership with the Ontario Provincial Police and Aboriginal Police Bureau.
World Vision
Webb Pension and Benefits is a proud supporter of World Vision Canada. World Vision works to fight poverty and injustice faced by families, children and communities globally.
SickKids Hospital Toronto
Webb Pension and Benefits is a proud supporter of SickKids Hospital through The SickKids Get Better Gifts program. This program provides heartfelt gifts that make a life changing impact on the children at SickKids. We continue to be committed to the health and wellness of our communities as our core value and operating principal.
Annual Sporting Equipment Drive
The goal of our Annual Sporting Equipment Drive is to provide children in remote communities with the resources they need to encourage the love of sports and physical activities. Often these remote areas do not have the access or the resources to obtain equipment. We work in partnership with the Aboriginal Policing Bureau and the Ontario Provincial Police to identify communities in need of sporting equipment. We fund the full cost of equipment collection and delivery. We accompany the OPP and the APB to personally deliver the equipment.
Lindsay Webb and Constable Morgan in helping a future hockey player pick out her equipment in Manitoulin.
Working with the OPP and APB to load the trailers for North West and North East Ontario equipment deliveries!
Lindsay helping a future hockey star get fitted with some gear.
Lindsay Webb and Constable Morgan in helping a future hockey player pick out her equipment in Manitoulin.
Where the Equipment Goes
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Aroland First Nation Settlement
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M’Chigeeng, Aundek Omni Kaning
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Osnaburgh First Nations
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Sheguiandah
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Pikangikum First Nations
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Zhibaahaasing
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Whitesands First Nations community
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Sheshegwaning
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Attawapiskat First Nations
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Lansdowne House
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Moosonee First Nations
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Fort Albany
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Long Lake 58 and Ginoogaming First Nations
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Kashechewan
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Anishinabek of Whitefish River
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Attawapiskat First Nations
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Nipising First Nations
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Wasauksing First Nations
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Dokis First Nations
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Grassy Narrows First Nations