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Fuel Good Day is back on September 16th, 2025!
On September 16th, when you fuel up at a Lake Country Co-op location in Air Ronge, La Ronge, Big River, Nipawin, Prince Albert, or Wakaw, you'll be helping support a local charity/non-profit organization in each of these communities! 10¢ from each litre of fuel sold at each location will go towards the selected non-profit organizations. Additionally, $1 from each Big Cool Slush and Co-operative Coffee sold that day will also go towards the organizations.
Our organizations are:
Air Ronge and La Ronge — La Ronge Child Care Cooperative
The La Ronge Child Care Co-operative provides high-quality early childhood education and care to children aged 0-10. They support families by providing inclusive, nurturing environments where children can thrive and succeed during the most critical years of development. Not only do they provide early learning, but their programming also includes healthy meals, social development, and culturally sensitive care. These services are vital to not only the community’s youngest members, but their families and support systems as well.
Big River — Big River Metis Local #59
The Big River Métis Local #59 owns and operates the Big River Theatre, a welcoming space where they host a variety of community events open to everyone. They offer a range of children’s programming and recently launched a dance group called The Little River Jiggers.
Nipawin — Nipawin Handiworks
The Nipawin Handiworks mission is enriching lives in a supportive environment. Handiworks provides essential programs and training opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities in Nipawin. Their services include operating four group homes, a Day Program, and a Group Living Home, in addition to supporting 13 individuals who live independently.
Prince Albert 2nd Avenue C-Store — Hope's Home Prince Albert
Hope’s Home in Prince Albert provides care where kids with complex medical and typical needs learn, grow and thrive. Hope’s Home is a national leader filling a gap that exists in child and infant healthcare, with on-site nurses who provide medical care to children and support for families outside of a hospital setting.
Prince Albert Cornerstone C-Store — YWCA Prince Albert
The YWCA Prince Albert is a charitable organization committed to supporting vulnerable individuals, families, and communities across Prince Albert and the surrounding region. Their organization provides emergency shelter and supportive housing to those experiencing or at risk of homelessness, as well as operating multiple youth homes and providing settlement services to newcomers and refugees that settle in their community. Many of the people the YWCA face complex challenges such as trauma, abuse, addiction, gang involvement, disability, and poverty. Utilizing a client centered approach, the YWCA helps vulnerable community members stabilize their lives and take steps toward independence.
Prince Albert Marquis C-Store — Prince Albert Early Childhood Intervention Program
The Prince Albert ECIP is a network of community-based supports for families and children from birth to 6 years who experience developmental delays or are at risk of a delay. Their program offers information, support, and services designed to meet the individual needs of each child and family within the community they live. They aim to enhance childhood development and empower families to advocate for their children's needs.
Prince Albert South Hill C-Store —
Funds raised will be split evenly between the three Prince Albert organizations.
Wakaw — Wakaw/Hoodoo Fire Department
The Wakaw/Hoodoo Fire Department is a volunteer fire department serving the town of Wakaw, the RM of Hoodoo, and the surrounding areas. They respond to a variety of emergency situations, including wildfires, accidents, house fires, search and rescue, and medical assists.