OTTAWA, Oct. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Canadian Dermatology Association is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 CDA Shade Structure Grant Program. This year’s grants, aimed at helping public schools, child care centres, city parks, and non-profit organizations create sun-safe environments in their communities, will benefit six outstanding projects across the country.
The following organizations and projects have been selected for funding in 2025:
Each grant recipient will receive a portion of up to $37,500 to support the installation of permanent shade structures in high-use outdoor areas, including playgrounds, splashpads, parks, and recreation spaces. The overwhelming response to this year’s program highlights the significant need for sun protection across the country.
Shade is essential for sun safety. When combined with sun-safe practices, such as applying broad-spectrum sunscreen, wearing sunglasses, and protective clothing, shade plays a vital role in reducing sun exposure and lowering the risk of developing skin cancer later in life.
“Shade is a vital component of sun safety. By investing in shade structures, we’re helping communities play a key role in reducing sun exposure and protecting the health of Canadians now and for generations to come,” says Dr. Sunil Kalia, National Chair of the CDA Sun Awareness Working Group. “We are excited to support these projects and eager to see the positive impact they will have on our public spaces.”
The CDA congratulates these recipients and looks forward to seeing their shade structures come to life. These projects will significantly contribute to the overall well-being of Canadians by providing sun-safe environments for many years to come.
For more information about the CDA Shade Structure Grant Program and to follow the progress of the selected projects, visit dermatology.ca or follow the CDA on social media.
ABOUT THE CDA
Established in 1925, the Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA) is a member organization that advocates for dermatologists across Canada, underscoring their essential role in the healthcare system. As a community of Certified Dermatologists, we are dedicated to advancing the science of dermatology, encompassing over 3000 skin, hair, and nail conditions. Our commitment extends beyond professional support; we also protect and educate the public through comprehensive educational initiatives and our product recognition program.
To learn more about CDA initiatives, visit dermatology.ca and join the conversation on our social media channels.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Nimmi Lawrence
Manager, Marketing & Communications
Canadian Dermatology Association
Office: 613-738-1748 x 228
Email: shade@dermatology.ca
Website: dermatology.ca
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