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Financial advisors for Co-operators in Belleville to make big donation to Children’s Safety Village

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 3, 2025 | 1:01 PM

Two local financial advisors will be making a large contribution later this month to a facility that runs programs to educate children on important safety concerns.

A special ceremony is being held on the afternoon of October 16th at the Children’s Safety Village in Belleville.

At that time, Chad Buell & Kevin Colebourne, financial advisors for Co-operators in Belleville, will be making a joint donation to the Children’s Safety Village of Hastings-Prince Edward.

This contribution will directly support the Village’s relocation and redevelopment campaign, ensuring the continuation of its vital mission: teaching local children life-saving safety skills in a fun, interactive, and educational environment.

The relocation project will allow the Village to expand its reach, modernize its facilities, and develop new programs that address today’s safety challenges — from road safety to online awareness.

More details will be released on the 16th.

(PAUL MARTIN)