Cameco COVID-19 Relief Fund Supports 67 Community Projects

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, April 30, 2020

Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) is pleased to announce that the company is supporting 67 community projects in Saskatoon and northern Saskatchewan through its $1 million Cameco COVID-19 Relief Fund.

“There are so many communities and charitable groups hit hard by this pandemic, yet their services are needed now more than ever,” said Cameco president and CEO Tim Gitzel. “We are extremely happy to be able to help 67 of these organizations continue to do the vital work they do every day to keep people safe and supported through this unprecedented time.”

Approved projects come from 40 Saskatchewan communities from Saskatoon to the province’s far north. A full listing can be found at the end of this release. Included in the support Cameco is providing are significant numbers of personal protective equipment (PPE) for northern Saskatchewan communities and First Nations – 10,000 masks, 7,000 pairs of gloves and 7,000 litres of hand sanitizer.

Donations of supplies and money from nearly 100 Cameco employees augmented the company’s initial $1 million contribution. Cameco will move quickly to begin delivering this support to the successful applicants.

“I’m proud of Cameco’s employees for stepping up yet again to support the communities where they live,” Gitzel said. “It happens every time we put out a call for help, a call for volunteers, a call to assist with any of our giving campaigns, and I can’t say enough about their generosity.”

Announced on April 15, the Cameco COVID-19 Relief Fund was open to applications from charities, not-for-profit organizations, town offices and First Nation band offices in Saskatoon and northern Saskatchewan that have been impacted by the pandemic. Eligible applicants could seek grants of up to $50,000 to assist in their efforts to overcome the effects COVID-19 has had on their ability to serve their communities and support people in need.

The initiative also demonstrated the overwhelming need that exists in Saskatoon and northern Saskatchewan in the midst of this pandemic. By the submission deadline of April 28, 581 applications had been received seeking more than $17.5 million in total funding assistance.

“The tremendous need out there is clear,” Gitzel said. “I would just encourage everyone – if you have the ability to help out, to volunteer, to make a donation, please do what you can to assist these organizations with the important work they are doing in our communities.”

OrganizationCommunity
Northlands College Scholarship FoundationAir Ronge
Beauval Group Home (Shirley’s Place)Beauval
Beauval Emergency Operations – Incident CommandBeauval
Northern Village of BeauvalBeauval
TLC Daycare Inc.Birch Hills
Birch Narrows Dene NationBirch Narrows Dene Nation
Black Lake Denesuline First NationBlack Lake
Buffalo Narrows Friendship Centre Inc.Buffalo Narrows
Buffalo Narrows Métis Local #62Buffalo Narrows
Northern Village of Buffalo NarrowsBuffalo Narrows
Northern Hamlet Camsell PortageCamsell Portage
Canoe Lake Cree First NationCanoe Narrows
Clearwater River Dene NationClearwater River
Northern Town of CreightonCreighton
Victoria Laliberte Memorial Health Centre, CHCNCumberland House
Northern Village of Cumberland HouseCumberland House
Delisle Elementary SchoolDelisle
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation – Denare BeachDenare Beach
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation – Deschambault LakeDeschambault Lake
Fond du Lac Denesuline First NationFond du Lac
Northern Village of Green LakeGreen Lake
Teen Challenge CanadaHague
Ile-à-la-Crosse Friendship Centre Inc.Ile-à-la-Crosse
Sakitawak Elders Group Inc.Ile-à-la-Crosse
Northern Village of La LocheLa Loche
Children North Family Resource CentreLa Ronge
NorthSask Special NeedsLa Ronge
Kikinahk Friendship Centre Inc.La Ronge
Lac La Ronge Indian BandLac La Ronge
Men of the NorthLac La Ronge
Leask Community SchoolLeask
Nipawin Daycare CooperativeNipawin
Battlefords Interval HouseNorth Battleford
The Lighthouse Serving the BattlefordsNorth Battleford
Northern Hamlet of PatuanakPatuanak
English River First NationPatuanak
Kineepik Métis LocalPinehouse
Prince Albert Child Care Co-operative AssociationPrince Albert
Métis Central Western Region IIPrince Albert
YWCA Prince AlbertPrince Albert
Prince Albert Métis Women’s Association Inc.Prince Albert
Sandy Bay Community Resource Centre Inc.Sandy Bay
Central Urban Métis Federation Inc.Saskatoon
The Generation Love ProjectSaskatoon
Lakeview Extended School Day Program Inc.Saskatoon
Global Gathering PlaceSaskatoon
Saskatoon YMCASaskatoon
Light of the PrairiesSaskatoon
Northern Heights Co-operative PreschoolSaskatoon
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of TechnologiesSaskatoon
The Salvation Army – Saskatoon Crossroads Residential ServicesSaskatoon
Care & Share Saskatoon Inc.Saskatoon
Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning CentreSaskatoon
YWCA SaskatoonSaskatoon
Saskatoon Tribal CouncilSaskatoon
Saskatoon Friendship InnSaskatoon
John Howard Society SaskatoonSaskatoon
The Lighthouse Supported LivingSaskatoon
Northern Saskatchewan Independent Living CentreSaskatoon
CHEP Good Food Inc.Saskatoon
SouthendSouthend
Northern Hamlet of Stony RapidsStony Rapids
Sturgeon Landing – PBCNSturgeon Landing
Clearwater Clearlake Métis Economic Development CorporationTurnor Lake, Michel Village, St. George’s Hill, Bear Creek, Black Point
Northern Settlement of Uranium CityUranium City
Hatchet Lake Denesuline First NationWollaston Lake
Northern Settlement of Wollaston LakeWollaston Lake

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