AN7GC and Enterprise partnership benefits Anishinabek First Nations and citizens

Enterprise Business Rental Sales Executive Karie Stapley (centre) and Area Rental Manager Lyle Drew (right) present AN7GC Manager Jason Restoule (left) with a donation cheque. Photo by: Laura Barrios.

NIPISSING FIRST NATION—On May 7, 2019, Anishinabek Nation 7th Generation Charity (AN7GC) Manager Jason Restoule welcomed representatives from Enterprise to the Anishinabek Nation Head Office in Nipissing First Nation to discuss details of the partnership the two organizations have had in place since 2014.

The partnership provides both business and leisure travellers’ access to special rates on vehicle rentals. Bookings made through the program are tracked and a rebate to the AN7GC is provided. In addition to this annual rebate, Enterprise also supports the efforts of the AN7GC by making a donation through their Enterprise Holdings Foundation.

“Enterprise has a long history of community involvement and we are proud of the great partnership we’ve had over the years,” says Restoule. “Healthy and prosperous communities are integral goals of each of our organizations and our partnership supports this, resulting in a positive impact in our Anishinabek Nation communities.”

Next time you’re looking to book a car rental, get special rates while supporting the AN7GC at the same time by booking with Enterprise.

Bookings can be made via the AN7GC website at: www.an7gc.ca/other-initiatives/

The AN7GC is a self-sufficient charity relying fully on the success of its fundraising initiatives in order to support its goals and objectives. The AN7GC is committed to improving the quality of life of Anishinabek citizens by providing financial support where no other funding exists.  More information about the AN7GC can be found at www.an7gc.ca