Port Rowan snack program receives ‘Gifts of Christmas’ donation

Execulink Telecom has launched its sixth annual Gifts of Christmas holiday donation campaign with donations throughout the month of December to charities and initiatives in communities they serve.

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On the sixth day of giving, Execulink donated $500 to the snack program at Port Rowan Public School, which provides nutritional snacks to each student during their first nutrition break with no additional expense to parents. The snack program relies on funding from the community, including donations from the Children’s Nutrition Network and Execulink’s Gifts of Christmas program.

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“We are thrilled to help the amazing non-profit organizations, groups, and charities within the communities we serve,” said Ian Stevens, President/CEO of Execulink Telecom in a media release. “We are proud to support their causes and hope the Gifts of Christmas program helps them to achieve their goals in the coming year.”

Gifts of Christmas began in 2018 with the aim of giving back to local charities and generating positive engagement for recipients.

The 2023 campaign kicked off with a donation to the Multi-Service Center in Tillsonburg. That was followed by donations to the Anishinabek Police Service (Kettle Point detachment), Next Wave Youth in Strathroy, Food4kids Waterloo Region, Kee-Mo-Kee Camp in Komoka, the Port Rowan PS snack program, Alisa Craig Food Bank, and Ingamo Homes in Woodstock.

After this year’s campaign, Execulink will have donated to a total of 58 different local organizations, charities, and non-profits through the Gifts of Christmas program, which they aim to continue for years to come.

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