There are many regions where life of people at there is very difficult. They need more help from us.
31 Jan
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There are many regions where life of people at there is very difficult. They need more help from us.
The Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation is pleased to announce its support of the Youth Services Bureau and the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation in 2016.
“It’s a great honour for YSB to be the top-tier charity of the Dragon Boat Festival,” said Joanne Lowe, Executive Director of YSB. “As the largest
The Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation has created a new Community Fund that will mean groups can apply year ’round to receive up to $10,000 in grants for special projects, new equipment, innovative ideas or for crisis needs.
(L-R, Back Row – Children At Risk, Heartwood House, Helping With Furniture, Shepherds of Good Hope, Youth Services Bureau, L-R, Front Row – Founder Warren Creates, Honorary Chair Chief Charles Bordeleau, CEO John Brooman, Chair Craig Stewart)
The Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation and Chief Bordeleau presented local charities Youth Services
Naomi Garneau can now add pin-up girl to her list of accomplishments and she couldn’t be prouder.
“August is probably my best month,” quips Garneau, one of the captains of the multiple medal-winning Psirens women’s dragon boat team, which recently launched a “bare it all” calendar to raise money for charity.
Psirens 2015 Calendar for Charity
The Psirens women’s dragon boat team has decided to bare it all, with a few selectively placed paddles, for the Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation in the official Psirens 2015 calendar.
The calendar will be officially released on Sunday, January 18, 2015, at 5 p.m. at
(L-R Heartwood House Executive Director Moe Moloughney, Children At Risk Executive Director Brenda Reisch, Shepherds Of Good Hope Executive Director Anna Silverman, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson; Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation CEO John Brooman, Kanata South City Councillor Allan Hubley, Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation Honourary Chair Chief Charles Bordeleau, Helping With Furniture President Nathalie Maione, Youth
On Thursday, April 3, the Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa (YSB), raised a brand new sign on the exterior of their Downtown Services and Drop-in centre.
The new sign recognizes their partnership with the Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation, which raises funds through the Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival.
(L-R Back – John Brooman, Sandy Foote, Judy Stillwell, Shona Fleming, Janice Barresi. L-R Front – Maureen Moloughney, Desiree Rapoch, Nathalie Maione; Isobel Bisby, Brenda Reisch.)
The Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation has committed $700,000 to five local charities. Foundation and Festival CEO, John Brooman, says, “We are pleased to
The Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation fundraising season got off with a roar as they announced an ambitious goal of $500,000 for 2012.
Up from $350,000 from the previous year, “it was quite lofty for sure,” says executive director, John Brooman.
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