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Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces contributions to three charities on behalf of her Majesty the Queen
July 05, 2010
TORONTO – Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that the Government of Canada will make, on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, contributions to three charitable foundations: the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation, the True Patriot Love Foundation, and the Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund. “It is with great pleasure that I announce these contributions on behalf of Her Majesty. They will serve to improve the well-being of many Canadians in need, from disadvantaged children to military personnel, veterans and their families all across the country,” said Prime Minister Harper. The Prime Minister also presented Her Majesty with a Team Canada hockey jersey from the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, which she will donate to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Her Majesty asked that contributions be made to charitable organizations providing support to youth and Canadian military personnel and their families.
Each charitable organization will receive $100 000. The announcement was made during the official dinner held in honour of Her Majesty by the Government of Canada. Backgrounder True Patriot Love Foundation (http://truepatriotlovefoundation.com/) The True Patriot Love Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by a group of citizens, corporate and community leaders, dedicated to raising funds for programs to improve the well-being and morale of Canadian military personnel and their families, and to celebrating their selfless service. The mission of True Patriot Love is to give all Canadians an opportunity to pay tribute to the quiet dedication of military families. Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund (http://www.rcnbf.ca/) The Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund is a charitable corporation supported by voluntary donations from serving and ex-service personnel, civilian friends and naval organizations. Created in 1942, its aim is to relieve the distress and promote the well-being of individuals who served in the Naval Forces of Canada, in addition to their dependants. The RCNBF was expanded in 1993 to include Canadian Merchant Navy War Veterans and their dependants. Tim Horton Children’s Foundation (http://www.timhortons.com/ca/en/difference/childrens_about.html) The Tim Horton Children's Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organization which was established in 1974 to help Canadian children who are less fortunate. The Foundation provides a fun-filled camp environment for children from economically-disadvantaged homes. In 2010, the Foundation will serve close to 14,000 children. |
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