Fighting Hunger, Together: Aevitas First Annual Holiday Food Drive

Aevitas employees came together across multiple locations to support local food banks during the company’s first annual Holiday Food Drive. What began as a grassroots initiative at the Brantford facility quickly grew into a nationwide effort, demonstrating how collective action can make a meaningful impact on food insecurity in the communities Aevitas serves.
Employee Winter Coat Drive

Aevitas organized a company-wide winter coat drive giving our employees across Canada an opportunity to donate gently used coats to support those in need in their community.
Marc Hilker Memorial Fundraiser

As a major sponsor of the Marc Hilker Memorial Golf Tournament, Aevitas helped to raise $97,000 for the Innisfree Hospice House.
Aevitas Poppy Fund Hockey Skate

Randy Tracey, Operations/Facility Manager at Aevitas in Ayr, ON, has organized this fundraising event for the past 5 years. Our 2025 event involved 31 players and 18 non-playing supporters from various industries and companies in the Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge area, including 8 Aevitas employees.
Helping Those That Help Others

This collaboration provided more than just a disposal service – it reinforced a shared commitment to community wellbeing and environmental stewardship.
Proud Sponsor of the Cambridge Roadrunners

Aevitas is proud to sponsor the Cambridge roadrunners U15A team promoting women in sport.
Supporting Child Hunger Brantford

Aevitas was proud to support this worthy event and help raise funds to bring awareness about food insecurity.
19th Annual Lansdowne Motorcycle Charity

On July 8, 2023 Aevitas took part in the 19th Annual Lansdowne Motorcycle Charity Ride for Kids in Brantford, Ontario.
Donation made for our neighbours in need in Wilmot Township.

Donation made towards creating equitable housing, food security and a sense of belonging for our neighbours in need in Wilmot Township.
Aevitas comes to the aid of a Woolwich Township family

John-Wesley Weber alerted his mother Michelle of some barrels he had stumbled upon on their property near Conestoga, Ontario.