Support the Orange Door Project at Home Depot Midland – May 27 to June 22
This spring, the Home Depot Foundation’s Orange Door Project is shining a spotlight on youth homelessness—and you can help make a difference right here in North Simcoe.
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Support the Orange Door Project at Home Depot Midland – May 27 to June 22
This spring, the Home Depot Foundation’s Orange Door Project is shining a spotlight on youth homelessness—and you can help make a difference right here in North Simcoe.
From May 27 to June 22, when you visit the Midland Home Depot, you’ll have the opportunity to support the North Simcoe Youth Wellness Hub (NSYWH) by donating to the Orange Door Project. Every dollar raised will directly support programs that help prevent youth homelessness and provide vital support for young people who are experiencing or at risk of becoming homeless.
The North Simcoe Youth Wellness Hub is a safe, welcoming space where youth ages 12–25 can access mental health care, housing supports, primary care, social programs, education support, and more—all in one place. By donating through the Orange Door Project, you’re helping ensure that every young person has access to the care and support they need to build a brighter future.
How you can help:
Your donation will stay local, directly supporting youth in Midland, Penetanguishene, Tiny, Tay, and surrounding communities through the NSYWH.
Together, we can help open doors—and keep them open—for youth in our community.
Thank you for supporting the Orange Door Project and the North Simcoe Youth Wellness Hub.