Toronto courier service
Good Foot Delivery has had a pretty good year.
First, CAMH awarded Good Foot first place in the first-ever
Social Entrepreneurship in Mental Health Equity Awards. Then, Good Foot launched a new lunch program, teaming up with local restaurants to provide meals for their on-duty couriers. And, to top it off, they launched their own apparel line.
Good Foot celebrates all this and more this week at the Centre for Social innovation's Annex location, during their third annual fundraising party, Good Foot Gets Down, on Thursday, November 8. A very Toronto event, the party will be catered by chef Rodney Bowers of Little Italy’s famous Hey Meatball.
Tickets to the party cost $100. Greg Kasparian, Good Foot's managing director, says they want to raise $50,000. "Enough money to support an additional five couriers," he says.
Launched in February 2010, Good Foot Delivery is a nonprofit that provides point-to-point courier services in Toronto and provides employment opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities.
Writer: Katia Snukal
Source: Greg Kasparian, Managing Director, Good Foot Delivery