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Reach campaign gets boost

BA Blacktop executives visited Reach Child and Youth Society recently to present a $10,000 cheque toward efforts to build a new centre in the heart of Ladner.

BA Blacktop executives visited Reach Child and Youth Society recently to present a $10,000 cheque toward efforts to build a new centre in the heart of Ladner.

"We are delighted with this generous contribution to the Building Together for Children Campaign and so pleased to welcome BA Blacktop to Reach's family of donors," said Reach Foundation chair Barbara Wallick.

BA Blacktop has a significant number of projects underway in the Delta area and was happy to have an opportunity to support a local charity.

"In 2016, BA Blacktop Ltd. will celebrate our 60th anniversary," said vice president Simon Daniels. "We believe a company lasts this long because we work hard to be responsible and accountable, and to be a positive contributor to the community.

"Reach Child and Youth Society helps families with special needs to have a better life together. We see Reach as a social partner who clearly demonstrates our core values of helping others and building together."

The campaign to build a centre for children with special needs has $1 million to go to reach its $5 million goal.