Co-op donates $50,000 for Horticultural and Animal Therapy programs
RED DEER- For six years, Co-op has been helping to build places for everyone – including new funding for a local school division in Lacombe.
This year, Co-op is providing $50,000 for Roofs 4 Kids, a project that will fund a baby goat barn with a living roof top garden to help bring horticultural programs to the school and local college, while providing produce for community programs. An animal therapy program will also be introduced to help students and community members reduce stress and anxiety.
“I can’t wait to have baby goats and a roof top garden next year because of the exciting educational opportunities it will bring to our school and community” said Taylor Perez, a grade 11 EcoVision leader from Lacombe Composite High School.
Co-op Community Spaces has been developed to help protect, beautify and improve spaces across Western Canada. In 2020, the program is providing $1 million to 17 community projects from Vancouver Island to Manitoba. Since 2015, Co-op has donated $9.5 million to 132 projects.


