The Valoris Foundation has donated $70,000 to support the development of a new branch of the Township of Russell Public Library. This contribution is part of the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to initiatives that foster the growth and development of youth in Prescott-Russell.
The donation will enhance access to quality educational and cultural resources for local youth, further solidifying the library’s role as a central hub for learning and community engagement. The Valoris Foundation believes that investing in modern infrastructure and educational programs is key to empowering youth with the skills they need to succeed in the future.
“By investing in infrastructure, educational programs, and youth-centered initiatives, we’re helping young people in Prescott-Russell build the relationships and skills that will shape their futures,” said Valoris Foundation President Marc-André Amyot.
Jean Lalonde, Manager of the Valoris Foundation, added, “The Prescott-Russell community is full of potential. We’re proud to support initiatives like this that unlock that potential, fostering a more inclusive and thriving community. This donation is another step in our mission to contribute to the collective well-being of the region.”
The Valoris Foundation continues to play a key role in supporting youth and the community, actively contributing to their development and future. The donation to the Russell Public Library reflects this ongoing commitment to education and the inclusion of youth in Prescott-Russell.
