Our Community Involvement
Dedicated to helping our clients, our staff, and our community.
A Hundred Answers is more than an employer - it is a community of people who want to help make their broader community better. Our employees commit to creating an impact through local events and initiatives, making meaningful and lasting contributions to the communities in which we work and live.
Making a Difference in our Local Community
Through our CAPE (Community Answers, Programs and Events) program, we have established on-going relationships with several community-based organizations including the Kanata Food Cupboard, the Ottawa Mission, the Snowsuit Fund of Ottawa, and Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Ottawa.
Our employees participate in and contribute to major community fundraising events annually, such as Ottawa’s HOPE Beach Volleyball Tournament, the Terry Fox Run, and the Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival.
This year's events and initiatives include:
Aboriginal Student Scholarship Endowment Program
The Snowsuit Fund
Kanata Food Cupboard
The Ottawa Mission
The Heart & Stoke Foundation’s Big Bike Ride
The Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival
Supporting Tomorrow's Leaders
In 2012, A Hundred Answers started an Aboriginal Student Scholarship Endowment Program with the University of Ottawa to encourage academic and leadership excellence while recognizing the community in which we operate, and our founder’s Aboriginal roots. Through continued contributions, the program has become self-sustaining, ensuring financial support will remain available for deserving students for years to come.
Promoting Environmental Sustainability
As an employer that recognizes the importance of addressing our environmental impact, we are proud to reduce our carbon emissions footprint by choosing green energy with Bullfrog Power. Bullfrog ensures clean, green energy sources from our region are used to power our networks and offices.