Saputo Steps Up to the Plate with $25,000 for Dugout Upgrades in Saint John, N.B.

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Saputo Legacy Program team in front of baseball dugout

SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Thanks to a $25,000 sponsorship from Saputo’s Legacy Program, the Allison Grounds in Saint John, N.B. just got a major upgrade, with four new enclosed dugouts added to the site’s two ball fields. Designed to keep teams shaded, dry, and protected from stray pop flies, the dugouts offer a safer, more comfortable space for the hundreds of kids and adults who hit the diamond each season.

“This project is a home run in every sense,” says Stéphanie Roy, senior manager of Social Impact and Employee Engagement at Saputo. “Through the Legacy Program, we’re happy to create a place where people of all ages can stay active, have fun, and feel connected.”

Since launching in 2013, the Saputo Legacy Program has transformed aging sports facilities and created innovative spaces for people to come together, with more than $4 million invested in 88 projects across the world. From batting cages in Vaughan, Ont., to tennis courts in Victoria, Australia, these projects are more than just investments; they are symbols of Saputo’s commitment to encouraging active lifestyles, promoting community well-being, and forging meaningful legacies for future generations.

With this investment, Saputo continues to step up for communities across Canada, supporting local projects that leave a lasting mark, on and off the field.  

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