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| TIRES TO HELP DRIVE CHANGE
With a gift certificate valid for a set of tires to be used for your organization’s vehicle or fundraising activities, Kal’s Tires for Good program helps your charity or non-profit organization drive positive change in our communities.
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Subscribe NowWherever we have a store, we have teams that can’t wait to help make a difference by putting our tires to work for your organization.
Tires for Good recipients receive a Kal Tire gift certificate that can be used:
• to purchase and install four new passenger or light truck tires for your operational vehicle, or
• for fundraising events and campaigns
• Registered Canadian charities and non-profit organizations in the provinces and territories where we do business (this excludes PEI and Nunavut).
• Organizations whose work impacts the community-at-large, with priority given to funding the health and wellness of people in need; education and training for disadvantaged youth; environmental sustainability; arts and culture for the young; and animal welfare.
• Local causes with direct benefit to citizens in the region from which you are applying (as opposed to supporting a national campaign or research).
• Tires for Good does not support for-profit, religious or political organizations, or initiatives with limited access or benefits to the community-at-large.
Tires for Good Applications are NOW OPEN from January to August 2026!
Selections are made within one month of submission and recipients will be contacted shortly thereafter.
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With a set of new tires, volunteers can safely search for those in the areas of Newfoundland & Labrador who are in need of rescue.
By using a Tires for Good gift as a fundraising item, the Wyatt Car Memorial Car Show fundraiser raised $30,000 to support the SickKids Foundation.
Volunteers in Assiniboia work to beautify the city and ensure the health of the flora and fauna. Their water truck is a proud recipient of four new tires.