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November 30, 2016

Help Monarch Support Local Families: Drop off Non-Perishable Food Items Until December 21st



Each year at this time, we are overwhelmed by the generosity and thoughtfulness of our clients and design team as they help us gather food for donation throughout our community. 

We invite you to join us once again as we celebrate the holiday season with our annual food drive.  

Support the Families in Your Community

Drop off these much-needed nonperishable food items at Monarch's Pickering showroom by December 21st:
  • peanut butter
  • jam
  • canned pasta sauce
  • canned fruit and vegetables
  • canned stews / chili /soup
  • meal replacement drinks (ie. Boost, Ensure)
  • sugar
  • canned tuna and salmon
  • rice, pasta
  • coffee, tea
  • diapers
  • baby formula
 Our showroom is located at 1020 Brock Rd., Unit 6, Pickering.

For more information, please call our office at 905-686-2001.

December 18, 2015

There's Still Time to Help Monarch Feed Local Families in Durham

We're so grateful for the generosity of our clients and design team as they help us gather food for donation throughout our community. 

There's still time to drop off these much-need nonperishable food items to the Monarch showroom:

  • peanut butter
  • jam
  • canned pasta sauce
  • canned fruit and vegetables
  • canned stews / chilli /soup
  • meal replacement drinks (ie. Boost, Ensure)
  • sugar
  • canned tuna and salmon
  • rice, pasta
  • coffee, tea
  • diapers
  • baby formula
We'll be accepting donations until December 22nd. Our showroom is located at 1020 Brock Rd., Unit 6, Pickering.

For more information, please call our office at 905-686-2001.

June 10, 2015

Habitat for Humanity Recognizes Monarch’s Commitment to the Environment and Community


Many thanks to Habitat for Humanity Durham for recognizing Monarch in their Spring 2015 e-newsletter for its ongoing commitment to waste reduction during the home renovation process.
 
Monarch believes companies must conduct sustainable business practices and be responsible stewards of the environment while seeking profit only in a manner that leaves the earth healthy and safe. A proud supporter of Habitat for Humanity for 15 years, Monarch encourages homeowners to think twice before taking old cabinetry, appliances or fixtures to the dump.

“If you are contemplating a renovation and are updating items in your home that are still perfectly functional...think about donating them to Habitat for Humanity," says designer Amanda Willson-Suppa.

A non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to improving the lives of economically disadvantaged individuals through home ownership, Habitat for Humanity is committed to helping low-income families caught in the vicious cycle of poverty. 

If you're planning a kitchen or bathroom renovation, give Habitat for Humanity a call before tear down begins. Their volunteers will remove your old kitchen cabinets, appliances or bathroom fixtures at no-charge and issue you a tax-deductible receipt for the value of your donation.

December 10, 2014

There's Still Time to Help Monarch Feed the Need in Durham


Last year, we were overwhelmed by the generosity and thoughtfulness of our clients and design team as they helped us gather a substantial amount of food for donation to Feed the Need in Durham.

Please join us once again as we celebrate the holidays with our annual food drive aimed at helping families in need throughout Durham Region.  

Drop off your donation at the Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre showroom today.
Monarch is accepting nonperishable food items for donation to Feed the Need Durham, a non-profit, charitable organization that serves as a conduit to its 40+ member agencies located in neighbourhoods across the Region. 

Feed the Need in Durham delivers food to emergency food providers such as food banks, soup kitchens, community service centres, shelters, drop-in centres and breakfast feed programs.

Support the families in your community by dropping off these much-needed nonperishable food items at Monarch's Pickering showroom by December 19th:
  • Kraft Dinner
  • pasta sauce
  • canned vegetables
  • pork and beans
  • cranberry sauce
  • canned ravioli
  • canned tuna and salmon
  • mayonnaise,  relish, ketchup, mustard
  • small juice boxes 
  • stuffing and gravy mix
 Our showroom is located at 1020 Brock Rd., Unit 6, Pickering.

For more information, please call our office at 905-686-2001.

December 9, 2013

Help Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre Feed the Need in Durham Region

Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre is getting into the holiday spirit this year with a food drive aimed at helping families in need throughout Durham Region.  

Please help us to gather nonperishable food items for donation to Feed the Need in Durham, a non-profit, charitable organization that serves as a conduit to its 40+ member agencies located in neighbourhoods across the Region. 

Feed the Need in Durham delivers food to emergency food providers such as food banks, soup kitchens, community service centres, shelters, drop-in centres and breakfast feed programs.

This holiday season, support the families in your community by dropping off these much-needed nonperishable food items at Monarch's Pickering showroom by December 20th:
  • Kraft Dinner
  • pasta sauce
  • canned vegetables
  • pork and beans
  • cranberry sauce
  • canned ravioli
  • canned tuna and salmon
  • mayonnaise,  relish, ketchup, mustard
  • small juice boxes
  • stuffing and gravy mix
Our showroom is located at 1020 Brock Rd., Unit 6, Pickering. For more information, call our office at 905-686-2001.

June 13, 2013

Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre Staff Proudly Support Kevin & Wendy Samson and the 2013 Gutsy Walk


On Sunday, June 9th, thousands of Canadians at close to 60 locations across Canada walked together to raise money to find a cure for inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis).

CCFC-funded IBD research has confirmed what we have suspected for years – Canada has one of the highest rates for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis in the world and those rates are increasing. In fact, one in 150 Canadians is living with IBD. The Gutsy Walk is a great way to spread awareness of IBD and raise much-needed funds to support essential research. ~ GutsyWalk.ca
Among those participating were Monarch designer Kevin Samson and his wife Wendy. "Many thanks to my co-workers who, as a group, raised $700," says Kevin. The annual event is sponsored by the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada. "Wendy and I raised $2,580 and our group, Team Sinai, raised over $75,000."

Monarch Kitchen and Bath Centre is proud to donate to this worthy cause. For more information on how you can donate or volunteer your time, visit www.gutsywalk.ca.

December 6, 2011

Help Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre Feed the Need in Durham

Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre is getting into the holiday spirit this year with a food drive aimed at helping families in need throughout Durham Region.  

Please help us to gather nonperishable food items for donation to Feed the Need in Durham, a non-profit, charitable organization that serves as a conduit to its 40+ member agencies located in neighbourhoods across the Region. Feed the Need in Durham delivers food to emergency food providers such as food banks, soup kitchens, community service centres, shelters, drop-in centres and breakfast feed programs.

This holiday season, support the families in your community by dropping off these much-needed nonperishable food items at Monarch's Pickering showroom by December 22:
  • Kraft Dinner
  • pasta sauce
  • canned vegetables
  • pork and beans
  • cranberry sauce
  • canned ravioli
  • canned tuna and salmon
  • mayonnaise,  relish, ketchup, mustard
  • small juice boxes
  • stuffing and gravy mix
Our Pickering showroom is located at 1020 Brock Rd., Unit 6. For more information, call our office at 905-686-2001.