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Team Canadian North hits $10,000 target at nationals
Campaign success inspires national Squash Hunger discussion
Team Canadian North players had more than 10,000 reasons to cheer at the
Canadian Squash Championships in Calgary on May 5, as the first-ever Squash
Hunger campaign successfully reached its $10,000 fundraising goal, and one
of the North’s top players battled for a national title. Jessica Patterson,
customer service trainer for Canadian North, who picked up her first racquet
in 2001, narrowly missed capturing her first national Women’s “A” title.
“I lost a tough match, but it was still a great way to finish the tournament,”
says Patterson, who was a Team Canadian North co-captain and one of this
year’s top fundraisers. “The entire team played hard and I was really proud of
how we represented the North in Calgary.”
Following a month of fitness training and fundraising, Team Canadian North
players combined to win 476 points at the Championships, more than enough
to reach this year’s $10,000 fundraising target. With every point won at the
nationals, a donation is being made to Food First Foundation, the NWT and
Nunavut arm of Breakfast for Learning, a national non-profit organization that
raises funds to support healthy breakfast, lunch and snack programs in schools
across Canada.
“We couldn’t ask for a better finish to this year’s campaign,” says team Co-
Captain James Pugsley, who is in discussions with Squash Canada about the
possibility of expanding the Squash Hunger effort in 2008.
Currently Food First Foundation Grants are helping fund 20 healthy breakfast,
lunch or snack programs across the NWT, providing food for over 1,500
students on a daily basis. In Nunavut, Food First financially supports eight
school programs daily providing healthy breakfasts for nearly 1,600 students.
It costs on average just $2 to feed a student a nutritious meal through a
school program in the NWT, and just $3 in Nunavut.
Team Canadian North is proudly sponsored by Canadian North, Nunasi
Corporation, Coast Plaza Hotel and Conference Centre in Calgary and the
Black Knight Pub.

| You
Can Make a Difference |
| Make a Donation Send a detailed e-mail to
contribute@foodfirst.ca
today and show your support for Squash
Hunger. Please include your name,
telephone number, the amount you wish to
pledge per point won at the nationals
(select your favourite player or the
whole team) and ensure to include a
minimum/maximum pledge amount. A
representative of Team Canadian North
will contact you following the
tournament to request a payment by
cheque to the Food First Foundation.
Receipts will be issued upon request.
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Meet the Team Team Canadian North is an exciting group
of 12 squash volunteers training hard to raise money at the
2007 Canadian Championships in Calgary, Alberta. The more
points won, the more money raised for Food First. You can
download the team roster
here.
Our Sponsors
This campaign would not be possible
without the generosity of Canadian North
Airlines,
Nunasi Corporation,
Coast
Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre in
Calgary and the
Top Knight. |
About Food First
Canadian North is a proud supporter of
Food First Foundation. To find out more,
click here.
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Contact
- For more information about Squash Hunger and Team Canadian
North, e-mail James Pugsley or call (867) 669-0863.
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