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Monday,  December 2, 2024   2:23 PM
Air Canada Foundation golf tournament raises $1.4M for children's charities
Air Canada Foundation ambassadors Capri, Ophélia and Jade, representing Dreams Take Flight Canada, with a customer at their highly coveted lemonade stand. (Air Canada)

The business and aviation community came together in support of the 12th annual Air Canada Foundation Golf Tournament, raising a record-breaking $1.4 million to support the health and well-being of children and youth across Canada.

This year’s event welcomed 296 guests and over 100 sponsors, including corporate partners, suppliers and vendors of Air Canada.

The funds raised will be redistributed over the coming year through the foundation’s many programs and partnerships that support children.

In 2023, the Air Canada Foundation donated more than $1.3 million to charitable organizations across Canada, most of which was raised at this very tournament last year.

These donations have helped sick children access specialized medical care, ensured the basic needs of children are met and protected, and provided hope to children facing adversity, with an increased focus on charitable partnerships that directly impact children from equity-deserving populations.

“This event is so much more than just a golf tournament,” said Michael Rousseau, president and CEO at Air Canada. “It’s a time where we unite with our partners, employees and suppliers to champion a cause we all hold dear — helping children spread their wings. As stewards of the future, we recognize the vital role of nurturing the next generation. We are proud to know that our Air Canada Foundation is supporting numerous charities across the country to bring hope, protection and well-being to the children across our country.”

The tournament was managed and hosted by Air Canada employees, including those who shared their special talents with guests, such as pianist Miguel Brito-Lopez and auctioneer Stephane Picard.

Air Canada Foundation ambassadors Capri, Ophélia and Jade, representing Dreams Take Flight Canada, ran the highly coveted lemonade stand and raised $13,824.

“The success of this tournament is a culmination of the dedication and contribution of our partners, volunteers and participants,” said Priscille LeBlanc, chair of the Air Canada Foundation. “Whether through sponsorship, financial donations, a purchase from our world-class auction, or time volunteered, each individual and partner through their involvement in this event has made a tangible difference in the lives of thousands of children over the next year. For this, we cannot thank you enough.”


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