Two local leaders recognized for philanthropy
Two local leaders were recognized for their efforts at the 2025 National Philanthropy Day Awards. Held in Windsor, the Association of Fundraising Professionals Canada South Chapter organized the event. Mike Genge, president of the Chatham-Kent Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation, was named outstanding fundraising professional, and Bob Hockney, past chair of the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation board of directors, was named outstanding fundraising volunteer. According to a m
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