AutoNiche is a proud sponsor of various charitable organizations and donates a portion of all income towards these charities.
We donate part of your repair bill to a charity (at payment, we’ll ask you to choose one from the list below). If you don’t indicate a preference, we’ll choose one for you at our discretion.
http://groups.lllc.ca/view.php?area=Central+and+Southern+Ontario&group=Markham
La Leche League Canada (www.lllc.ca) encourages, promotes and provides mother-to-mother breastfeeding support and educational opportunities as an important contribution to the health of children, families and society. For more information about the Markham chapter, please click here
http://www.givegirlsachance.org/
Through the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Education Fund.
Give Girls a Chance provides educational opportunities for girls and young women in Canada and throughout the world. Monies raised for this charity support a wide-range of projects from schooling for girls in orphanages in Africa to helping teenage mothers in Canada continue their education.
Related links:
CFUW - Markham/Unionville (http://ca.geocities.com/cfuw_markham@rogers.com/) CFUW National Site (www.cfuw.org)
Financial donations may be made to support The Shop's program. For more information, take a look at Youth Unlimited Information box on the right
Cornerstone's mission statement is to be a seeker-friendly, disciple-making, multicultural and community-oriented church.
La Leche League Markham
Breastfeeding information & support group holds evening meetings at AutoNiche every month. For more information including daytime meeting option, contact
lllmarkham@gmail.com / (416) 483-3368 or click here

The Shop - Vehicle Donation Program
Donate your car to us in exchange for a charitable donation tax receipt of an amount established by our qualified appriasers. The vehicle gets refurbished or is used for training at our shop facility where youth gain valuable skills by hands on experience. The vehicle is then sold at auction to pay our overhead and keep the program free for the youth.