Cenovus raises funds for Boys and Girls Club mental health program
Cenovus Energy Superior Refinery hosted a “Montior(ing) Mental Health” event in Superior Wednesday morning.
Cenovus had around 200 monitors to sell with the profits going to the Boys and Girls Club of the Northland for their Mental Health Program at the Superior Middle School.
Cenovus Energy Superior Refinery hosted a “Montior(ing) Mental Health” event in Superior Wednesday morning.
Cenovus had around 200 monitors to sell with the profits going to the Boys and Girls Club of the Northland for their Mental Health Program at the Superior Middle School.
“We’ve worked really closely with the Boys and Girls Club,” explained Kate Van Daele, a Senior Advisor with Cenovus Energy. “They do incredible work and we’re really proud to support their programs at the Superior Middle School. It’s something that we really care about being a Superior business.”
On top of the funds raised from the monitor sale, Cenovus will also be donating $2,000 to the program.