Strategic Signage and Graphics Solutions Provider Gives Back To Benefit CPAA’s Annual Hush Gala
Image360 Calgary South partnered with the Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta for its annual Hush Gala to increase awareness around cerebral palsy. In their first year supporting this cause, the local signage and graphics solutions provider donated over 50 signage pieces for the gala and supported the event for all attendees.
The Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta hosted its first annual Hush Gala in 2007 to raise money and awareness for individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. With the success of the first gala, CPAA decided to make it a yearly event.
“We are so honored to have played a role in this year’s Hush Gala. I am thrilled to have helped support the CPAA’s mission of gaining new donors and changing the lives of those with cerebral palsy,” said Emma Southwood, owner of Image360 Calgary South. “It was a great night to kick off the season of giving back and we are honored that the donation of our printing service helped support CPAA’s mission of providing those with disabilities a ‘life without limits.’”
Thousands of people in the United States and Canada are affected every day by the limitations of cerebral palsy. CPAA aims to support and enrich the lives of these individuals and families to promote awareness and acceptance. After a successful first year working with CPAA, Image360 Calgary South plans to continue to support the organization’s work in the community.
Image360 continues to provide professional graphic solutions to local and regional businesses and organizations. From the simplest signage projects to the most complex, trained graphic specialists work closely with clients to maximize the creativity and visual impact of environmental graphics and visual communications, linking more than 600 locations in the United States and Canada.
Image360 businesses are independently owned and operated, and are part of the Alliance Franchise Brands network, a world leader in marketing and visual communications.
For more information on Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta, visit the organization’s website at www.cpalberta.com.
For more information on Image360, visit www.image360.com or visit the Image360 Calgary South company’s website at www.calgarysouthab.image360.ca.