NEWS Home Depot kicks off fundraising campaign Home Depot Milton is looking to put an end to youth homelessness | with the launch of its national fundâ€" | raiser, Orange Door Project. The campaign, which runs until | October 9, will see 100 per cent of funds raised go to Bridging the Gap, | an organization that provides readâ€" | ily and easily accessible support for Halton‘s homeless youth between the ages of 16 and 24 or those who are at risk of becoming homeless. Home Depot Milton customers are | encouraged to support the cause by Springndge | | | making a $2 donation at checkout in exchange for an orange paper door. The Milton store is among 182 Home Depot locations across Canada fundâ€" raising to end homelessness. "Youth homelessness is one of the most urgent social issues in Canada today," said Jeff Kinnaird, Home Deâ€" pot Foundation board of directors chairman and president of Home Deâ€" pot Canada."Together, with our comâ€" | munity, we‘re building a brighter fuâ€" | e celebrates with Harvest Festival ture for young people across Canada â€" one orange door at a time" With activities for guests of all ages, homemade bakâ€" ing and Farmer John‘s pumpkin crop, families won‘t want to miss a minute of fall fun at Springridge Farm. The Farm‘s annual Harvest Festival runs every weekâ€" end, including Thanksgiving Monday, until October 30. It features wagon rides, a giant corr; trail, puppet show, spooky Boo Barn, Fun Farm Yard and more. On Saturday (October 1), chef Michael Smith will be on hand to introduce his new cookbook. The farm, at 7256 Bell School Line, is open daily from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Admission to the Festival is $12. So, You‘ve Written a Will... é ¢ 4« Plan Today to Protect Family Tomorrow C Ontario has the highest PROBATE fees in Canada. Learn simple steps you can take now to make things easier & save. O What happens when death occurs away from Home? Does travel insurance really help? O Thieves are targeting the identity of the The 10 Home Depot stores that raise the most money by the end of the campaign will have their donations matched by Home Depot Canada, with every dollar raised staying in the community. Milton Home Depot sales associâ€" ates, from left, Alisha Gillen, Mukhtar Bakhshi and Christine McLeod help drum up support for the Orange Door Project, a national campaign that raises funds to help combat youth homelessness. Graham Paine / West Media Group 289.809.9823 Oakville.MaidRight.com but are ALL your ducks in a row? Join us for FREE at Living Well Leaving Well Thursday, October 13, 2016 »: Thursday, October 20, 2016 6:45 ru â€" 8:00 on | deceased. Prevention begins now. .. and is easy to implement. Q Cremations and Burials not preâ€"planned lead 5 ZS:OJR Eadyst:lefle:rap;."::":“ | to CONFUSION and Stress. Learn how ames e | everyone can make things easier for their loved ones Learn TWELVE Planning Priorities to | make things easier for your family. l my final wishes C(/(‘) | J. SCOTFEARLY 1â€"866â€"752â€"6111 C3 info@myfinalwishes.ca Bring family and friends! Refreshments a id sna will b -".. As a Mald Right oWBer you q. have my quality guarantee with every clean. "â€f-:" rese . \ FALL CLEANING SPECIAL Save ©25 off your 1" regular service clean and ‘50 off your 4th *Not valid on pmor services. Not redeemable for cash. Apphes to new customers only We want to hear from you. Our Information Centre is open We‘re hoping to hear from you if we haven‘t already onb ut dut 650 ». in wa ® w on AN Pro 6A § MILTON f $ LOGISTICS wos‘uojeyapisul‘mmm | NOIdWWHJI NOLTIMW | OTOZ ‘62Z saqwardag Aepsiny1 | TT