Oakville Beaver, 22 Dec 2017, p. 24

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www.insidehalton.com |OAKVILLE BEAVER |Friday, December 22, 2017 |2 4 Banking $18K for Food4Kids Management Investment advisors at the Oakville CIBC W ood Gundy branch raised more than $18,000 through its Miracle Day campaign last year, which was recently donated to Food4Kids Halton. This employee-driven tradition is now into its 33rd year, with capital markets em ployees and W ood Gundy investment advisors do nating their fees and com m issions in support of the CIBC Children' s Foundation. Last year, CIBC Miracle Day raised $7 m il lion for the foundation that disperses funds to support charities that enhance the health, education and w ell being of children across Canada and around world. CIBC Miracle Day has raised nearly $90 m illion across Canada and $241 m illion globally since 1984, helping kids to reach their potential and rise above. Food4Kids Halton said it was grateful to all the employees at CIBC W ood Gundy Oakville for this amazing contribution. "We will be able to feed more than 45 chil dren every weekend for an entire school year with this donation," said Food4Kids Halton Community Relations Manager Gayle Kab bash, in an email. Food4Kids Halton provides a supply of healthy foods to 500 children between the ages of four and 14 years from low -incom e or hom es in need, in the community, with lim ited or no access to food each weekend. Children are referred to Food4Kids Halton by their schools and on Fridays Food4Kids Halton discreetly places bags of food into the child' s own backpack. For more information about Food4Kids Halton, visit www.food4kidshalton.ca. Free breakfast at KSM Dec. 24 Investment Advisors in the Oakville CIBC Wood Gundy branch raised more than $18,000 through the Miracle Day campaign last year, which was donated to Food4Kids Halton. Pictured, Gayle Kabbash, community rela tions manager of Food4Kids, receives a cheque from Ken Dick, branch manager, CIBC Wood Gundy Oakville on Dec. 6. | Food4Kids photo Change by YOUth members w ill be provid ing a healthy and hot meal at Kerr Street M ission (KSM) on Christmas Eve, for people in need. Youth volunteers w ill be com ing out to pre pare a hot brunch and will be serving from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 24. The Christmas Eve breakfast dates back more than three years. Once again, the Glen Abbey Sobeys grocery store will be donating food to make the event happen. Change by YOUth volunteers w ill be pre paring and serving 100 meals and 100 loot bags w ill be distributed. Founded by Oakville teen Jack Mogus, Change by YOUth is a youth-driven nonprof it organization that strives to promote youth empowerment, developm ent and leadership through philanthropic opportunities. p ForeverYoung in Greater Toronto or Hamilton/Halton? There are 5 ways to get udii 1 1 mu d uu|iy uim Can't find a copy of Forever Young: 1. Go to: PICK UP LOCATIONS at enm s and the s t a f f a t `D e n n is' A u to S e r v ic e w ould like to take this opportu n ity to thank their valued custom ers for their patronage throughout the year. A tra d itio n a l M e rry C hristm as to a ll - and to a ll, a good n ig h t! D < www.foreveryoungnews.com near bottom of page 2. Go to: fbreveiyoungnews.com/digital-editions/ and read current or back issues online 3. Call and we will EMAIL a copy to your EMAIL ADDRESS each month 4. Subscribe FOR A COST and we will mail a copy to you each month 5. Call with your postal code and well tell you the closest location to pick up a copy MedipaErraveTlrTjrance^ for Canadians who know th are heading south this win To start enjoying ForeverYoung, please call JENNIFERTACIUK at 289-293-0719 or Toll Free: 1-800-693-7986 ext. 740719 email: CircMetrolandWest@metroland.com Serving Oakville Since DRIVE ICLEAN | Owner/Operator f N' -M !IOi 19 % DENNIS CIACCIA

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