Walmart believes supporting their local community is an important part of business.  In 2007 they donated $2000 towards funding 

United Way Partner Organizations who improve  the lives of people in the community. 
 

It is our mission here at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern New York to help children reach their potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships

with measurable impact.  

 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

A drug addicted mother turned her life around with treatment from CREDO.  A counselor with Family Counseling Service of Northern New York helps a sexually abused child.
These girls are taught to reach their full potential by Thousand Islands Girl Scout Council. A visually impaired man gives back to his community, supported by the Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Hearts For Youth provides sports activities that help children build social skills. CREDO helps a young man battle drug addiction and become confident with himself.
An African women uses Literacy of Northern New York to improve her English. YMCA provides recreation for children of all ages.
A widow shares how Lewis County Hospice provided support to her terminally ill husband. Hand-In-Hand Early Childhood Center provides quality educational care in a safe environment.
A couple shares how support from Advocacy and Services for People with Disabilities has changed their lives. Mountain View Prevention Services helps Children with prevention and educational services to help deal with difficulties.
Supporting Peers Options to Resist Tobacco teaches youth to live healthy lifestyles. St. Lawrence Valley Renewel House helps abuse victims stay  safe and build a new life. 
A women expresses the importance of the programs offered by St. Lawrence County Council of Senior Citizens.  Seaway Valley Prevention Council Student Assistance Services helps youth deal with social pressures.

 
     
 


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