HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2014-06-04, Page 7Tim Hortons Camp
Day returns June 4
Going to camp is a childhood rite of passage
in North American culture, but for many chil-
dren this quintessential experience is out of
reach.
On Camp Day, Tim Hortons guests can help
make camp a reality for thousands of economi-
cally disadvantaged kids in Canada and the
U.S.
On June 4„ Tim Hortons restaurant owners
will generously donate all proceeds from coffee
sales, as well as other fundraising activities, to
the Tim Horton Children's Foundation
(THCF).
All funds raised go directly to sending kids
on an inspiring and unforgettable camp adven-
ture. Last year, a record $11.8 million was raised
in Canada and the United States to help send
more than 17,000 kids to camp.
"The Tim Horton Children's Foundation
provides more than just a camp experience to
every child who attends," said Dave Newnham,
vice president and executive director, Tim Hor-
ton Children's Foundation. "It's the opportu-
nity for children from economically disadvan-
taged backgrounds to help develop the skills,
confidence and positive attitude needed to
build a brighter future for themselves."
In addition to buying a coffee, Tim Hortons
guests can directly impact children in their
community through additional in -restaurant
and online fundraising activities. Ways to par-
ticipate include:
• Make a donation by purchasing a tent or
cabin in restaurant.
• Round Up for Camp Day (round the
after-tax total of an order to the nearest dol-
lar amount).
• Text CAMP to 45678 in Canada to donate
$5.
• Text CAMP to 41518 in USA to donate $5.
• Donate online at sendakidtocamp.com
"Camp Day is our largest fundraising activity
of the year and accounts for 60% of all funds
raised annually," said Newnham. "Through the
generosity of our loyal guests and continued
support of our restaurant owners and team
members, thousands of low-income children
can experience camp. Buying a coffee on
Camp Day makes a true difference and with
the 40th anniversary of the Foundation this
year, we want to make it the most successful to
date:'
Children who attend one of the Foundation's
six camps are selected from within the com-
munities where Tim Hortons restaurants are
located. Tim Hortons restaurant owners work
closely with local youth organizations and
schools to the identify children who would
benefit most from the experience. Often, this
camp experience is the first time a child has
travelled outside their community. During
their stay at a THCF camp, kids participate in a
wide range of first-class programs and activities
designed to build self-confidence, self-esteem
and leadership skills. The powerful life experi-
ences learned at THCF camps come at abso-
lutely no cost to the campers or their families.
Join the #CampDay and #THCF
conversation online on Facebook
(www.Facebook.com/TimHortons)
and Twitter (@TimHortons) or visit
www.youtube.com/THCF1974 to
watch inspiring videos on how the
Tim Horton Children's Foundation
camps are making a difference.
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