Petro-Canada, a Suncor business, today announced the creation of
the
Petro-Canada CareMakers Foundation, which will
support family caregivers across Canada. Through the CareMakers
Foundation, Suncor plans to invest $10 million over the next five
years to bring awareness and support to the essential work of
caregivers, a group that according to Statistics Canada includes
more than 8 million Canadians.
The CareMakers Foundation will provide grants to
charitable organizations in Canada that support family caregiving,
to enhance and amplify their work. The first recipients of the
CareMakers Foundation include: Baycrest Foundation, Circle of Care:
Mount Sinai Hospital, BC Neighbourhood Houses, and Community Care
City of Kawartha Lakes.
At some point in their lives, more than half of
Canadians provide unpaid care to a family member or friend with a
long-term health condition, physical or mental disability, or
age-related need. These caregivers play an integral role in
supporting relatives, friends and neighbours, and they often go
unrecognized and unsupported.
“Caring for those who care for others is a natural
fit for us. It is core to Suncor’s purpose, and through our
Petro-Canada associates and marketers it’s also how we Live By The
Leaf every day,” said Mark Little, Suncor president and chief
executive officer. “Caregiving is personal for us. The work
supported by the Petro-Canada CareMakers Foundation will positively
impact our employees, our customers and Canadians from coast to
coast to coast.”
Caregivers provide roughly 75 per cent of all
patient care in Canada. Among other things, family caregivers
provide transportation, meal preparation and housekeeping. They
schedule appointments, help with medications and provide emotional
support. “Caregivers are the backbone of our communities, and the
pandemic has in many ways exacerbated the issues that family
caregivers face,” said Little. “We know this issue is largely
unseen, and through our more than 1,850 retail and wholesale
locations we have the unique ability to shine a light on caregiving
at a time when caring is more essential than it has ever been.”
For many, caring is more than a simple act of
kindness; it’s an everyday commitment and an unspoken promise.
Working with other organizations in the sector, the CareMakers
Foundation will focus on providing tools and resources that can
help support family caregivers in Canada.
Quotes: “Caregivers are often
forgotten about. We’re in home, we’re providing care.” – Kevin,
Suncor employee and family caregiver
“Caregivers are folks who give without keeping
score, who ask for nothing in return.” – Maxim, Petro-Canada
Associate, Montreal
“Being a family caregiver is such an
all-encompassing and overwhelming role, yet it is largely a silent
and unseen one. We need to care for and support our family
caregivers and acknowledge the sacrifice and devotion involved in
caring for others. At one point or another, we will all either be a
caregiver or need a caregiver, and it is our duty to care for one
another” - Dr. Adriana Shnall PhD, MSW, RSW, Program Director,
Baycrest@Home, Clinical Programs & Koschitzky Centre for
Innovations in Family Caregiving
“We believe that every family caregiver should
feel cared for. The space of caregiving is complex and in need of
support and transformation. By creating the Petro-Canada CareMakers
Foundation, we will have an opportunity to tangibly benefit
charitable organizations throughout Canada who are working actively
to support family caregivers,” Leila Fenc, executive director,
Petro-Canada CareMakers Foundation
Caregiving Statistics*:
Caregiving is an issue that affects all Canadians. Our society
simply would not function without caregivers.
- 8.1 million Canadians are carers (1 in 4). They provide roughly
three quarters of all patient care.
- 72% of caregivers provide emotional support. 68% provide
transportation. 59% are also involved in activities around the home
and 52% schedule appointments.
- On average, caregivers devote 19 hours a week to caregiving
duties.
- 1 in 10 unpaid caregivers support loved ones for more than 30
hours a week.
- 43% of caregivers reported missing work, 15% cut down their
hours, and 10% passed up a promotion or new job.
*Statistics provided by Statistics Canada
Suncor Energy is Canada's leading integrated
energy company. Suncor's operations include oil sands development
and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining,
and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. A member of Dow
Jones Sustainability indexes, FTSE4Good and CDP, Suncor is working
to responsibly develop petroleum resources while also growing a
renewable energy portfolio. Suncor is listed on the UN Global
Compact 100 stock index. Suncor's common shares (symbol: SU) are
listed on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges.
Petro-Canada, a Suncor business, operates more
than 1,500 retail stations and 300 Petro-Pass wholesale locations
nationwide, including 56 marketing arrangements with Indigenous
communities. In 2019, Petro-Canada opened Canada’s Electric
HighwayTM, a coast to coast network of electric vehicle chargers.
Petro-Canada’s retail loyalty program, Petro-Points™, provides
Canadians with the opportunity to earn and redeem rewards.
Petro-Canada is proud to be a National Partner of the Canadian
Olympic and Paralympic committees, supporting Canadian athletes,
coaches and their families for more than 25 years. The Petro-Canada
CareMakers FoundationTM will help to support Canadian
caregivers.
For more information about Suncor, visit our web
site at suncor.com, follow us on Twitter @Suncor.
For more information about Petro-Canada, visit our
web site at petro-canada.ca, follow us on Facebook or PumpTalk. For
more information about the Petro-Canada CareMakers Foundation,
visit our web site at caremakers.ca
Media inquiries: 833-296-4570
media@suncor.com
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