The 7th Annual ODBF Shiver ’N Giver Fundraising Drive has raised $25,038 in support of BGC Ottawa, Cornerstone Housing for Women, Kidney Foundation of Canada and Tim Hortons Foundation Camps. The funds raised helped these local charities meet a variety of needs throughout the National Capital Region.
In spite of the
7TH ANNUAL ODBF SHIVER ’N GIVER FUNDRAISING DRIVE
The 7th Annual ODBF Shiver ’N Giver Fundraising Drive invites supporters to warm their hearts this winter by raising funds for local charities who are providing programs and services to children and families in Ottawa.
The 2023 ODBF Shiver ‘N Giver Fundraising Drive will be raising funds in support of BGC Ottawa, Cornerstone
DONATIONS TO THE ODBF SHIVER ’N GIVER FUNDRAISING DRIVE ARE HEATING UP
As the 6th Annual ODBF Shiver ’N Giver Fundraising Drive continues, supporters are invited to warm their hearts this winter raising funds for local charities. The fundraising drive has raised more than 65% of its goal and donations will be accepted until February 28, 2022!
To-date, supporters have helped ODBF
ODBF PRESENTS 6TH ANNUAL ODBF SHIVER ’N GIVER FUNDRAISING DRIVE
ODBF announces the 6th Annual ODBF Shiver ’N Giver Fundraising Drive and invites supporters to warm their hearts this winter raising funds for local charities who are providing programs and services to children and families in Ottawa.
The 2022 ODBF Shiver ‘N Giver Fundraising Drive will be raising funds in
ODBF IS PROUD TO DONATE $50,000 TO LOCAL PARTNER CHARITIES
It is a time, of all others, when Want is keenly felt, and Abundance rejoices‘ – Charles Dickens
ODBF is proud to announce donations totaling $50,000! As we prepare to celebrate the holidays we wanted to share this exciting news with you and take a moment to reflect together
$25,000 Donation in Support of Camp des Voyageurs Tim Horton in Quyon Quebec
ODBF are pleased to present a $25,000 donation to the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation in support of Camp des Voyageurs Tim Horton in Quyon Quebec, who are helping to create brighter futures for youth in the National Capital Region.
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