The team at the Elgin-St. Thomas Community Foundation are extending their hand as they seek out donors for the return of 100 People Who Care.
They’re changing things up slightly from years past and will be hoping for the participation of 300 or more compassionate individuals who are willing to commit $100 each, together raising thousands of dollars for local charities.
That’s because as Executive Director Natasha Newby notes, they’re planning for bigger and better with a rebrand to 100’s of People Who Care.
It’s a follow up to the incredible success they had last year adds Newby, with the hope of raising a record breaking total on what will be the 10th anniversary of the campaign.
And as Newby explains, the community impact of this event extends far beyond a donation.
All contributors of 100’s of People Who Care will be invited to join the Elgin-St. Thomas Community Foundation on Tuesday, December 3rd to learn about the incredible work being done by the local charities. You’ll have the chance to understand their programs, their impact on the community, and the pressing needs they’re addressing notes Newby.
A reminder that charitable organizations operating within St. Thomas and Elgin County still have time to apply to take part in 100’s of People Who Care, with the deadline being November 1st.
For more details, or to pledge your support, click here.
Written by: K. Freeman