Corporate Social Responsibility
Whitehots supports initiatives in our community and in our libraries’ communities. We are dedicated to enriching communities by promoting literacy across Canada.
The Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Big Bike a crazy big, fun ride that promotes heart and stroke awareness. Whitehots employees have pedalled hard and raised $2800 to support life-saving research.
Learn More...Better World Books collects and sells books online to donate books and fund literacy initiatives worldwide.
Learn More...Whitehots is a proud sponsor of Toronto Public Library’s annual Biblio Bash. The black-tie gala raises funds that will ensure Toronto libraries continue to be place where Torontonians have free access tools they need for lifelong success.
Learn More...The Adopt-a-Library Literacy Program partners libraries with police to give children and youth the tools and skills they need to succeed. Fighting crime one book at a time...
Learn More...Whitehots is proud to partner with the York Region Holiday Heroes campaign to help support families in need during the holiday season. The campaign supports the Salvation Army and Victim Services of York Region.
Learn More...Optimist International is a worldwide volunteer organization made up of more than 2,500 local Clubs whose Members work each day to make the future brighter by bringing out the best in children, in their communities, and in themselves.
Learn More...Conference Sponsorship
Whitehots is a proud sponsor of library conferences. These conferences offer a unique opportunity for libraries to learn new strategies from guest speakers, and to network with each other.
The Ontario Library Association is Canada’s largest library organization and OLA’s Super Conference is Canada’s largest continuing education event in librarianship.
Learn More...The British Columbia Library Association leads the library community in advocacy, professional development, and support of intellectual freedom.
Learn More...Little Branches Rural Roots is a library conference held in Arnprior, Ontario. It is an event designed for small and rural libraries to gather, exchange ideas, and learn new ways to serve their unique communities.
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