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LCBO helps raise over $6.2M for Campfire Circle

Annual fundraising event supports children with serious illnesses.
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Campfire Circle was thrilled to be an LCBO charity partner during the 2024 "Share the Joy, Give with Purpose" fundraising campaign that raised more than $6.2 million for children's charities across Ontario.

LCBO's partnership helps Campfire Circle deliver year-round, medically supported programs for children with cancer or serious illness and their families in hospitals across Ontario and at two medically supported overnight camps in Muskoka and Waterford—at no cost to families.

"The holidays can be especially challenging for families in hospital, but Campfire Circle brings moments of joy and connection to kids through activities like arts and crafts, interactive games, and music," said Alex Robertson, CEO, Campfire Circle. "We are deeply grateful for LCBO's partnership, the dedication of their staff, and the generosity of their customers, who make these experiences possible."

Campfire Circle is proud to be an LCBO charity partner alongside Ontario's four children's hospital foundations: CHEO Foundation, Children's Health Foundation, McMaster Children's Hospital Foundation, and SickKids Foundation.

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"Through our Spirit of Sustainability platform, we are proud to support Campfire Circle's vital programming for kids with cancer or serious illness and their families," said George Soleas, president & CEO, LCBO. "Thanks to our generous customers and retail teams, we are making a meaningful difference in communities across Ontario."

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