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Budget Blinds helping out Wounded Warriors Canada

Budget Blinds is shining a positive light and helping out Wounded Warriors Canada.

WWC is a non-profit organization that helps out ill and injured Canadian Armed Forces members, vets and their families.

Budget Blinds of Comox Valley’s Stu Tunheim says they’re now doing a couple of things to help the group, like donating $15,000 to the cause.

Tunheim goes into how Budget Blinds got involved with Wounded Warriors Canada.

You can find out more about this and donate to Wounded Warriors Canada through blog.budgetblinds.com/wounded-warriors-canada/.

You can also find out more about Wounded Warriors Canada at woundedwarriors.ca/home/.

Justin Goulet
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