Montreal high school student builds coronavirus care package business to help grandfather

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A Montreal father-son team builds business and donates proceeds of COVID-19 care packages.

When the coronavirus pandemic hit in March and students suddenly stopped going to school, many lost their social networks, motivation and essentially ended up wasting a lot of time online, at least according to their parents.

“We had the idea of starting something, maybe to raise money for covid so we came up with the idea of the care packages” said 15-year-old Elan Vigderhous.“As we started to do everything and it was coming together, my grandfather went to the hospital because of his melanoma and we decided that we should raise money for his cause.”When the Royal Vale High School student ended up with spare time on his hands, his father didn’t always approve of his son’s time-management skills.

 

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