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Thank You! CTV Morning Live’s Holiday Helpers 2022

Thanks to your generosity, the CTV Morning Live Holiday Helpers Food Drive was an incredible success!

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From 6:00AM-10:00AM, the community showed up at 87 George Street to make the holidays brighter for those affected by food insecurity with monetary and food donations. It was so heartwarming to see so many individuals and families show up to support their neighbours at a time when the need is greater than ever. Thank you to everyone who donated to help make a difference in our community!

Between local businesses, organizations, and community members, you have collectively donated:

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$132,933 + 2,411 lbs of food!

To our Bell Media and CTV Morning Live family – your hard work behind the scenes leading up to the live broadcast and your dedication to this initiative is incredible. The success of Holiday Helpers is due to your contributions, and we cannot thank you enough for all of your contributions to our community. A special thank you to presenting sponsors Box Me Up Storage, First Choice HairCutters, and Doyle Salewski.

Did you miss the live broadcast on Thursday, December 1? Check out the the highlight reel by clicking here. Below is a list of the donors featured throughout the special broadcast, as well as the contributions collected:

Donor
Monetary Amount
Food Amount
Nancy Allen Remax Absolute
$5,100
Marcan Pharmaceuticals
$9,360
Doyle Salewski
$10,000
+ Food
YARMAND Store
$5,640
Carling Motors Group
$1,000
CSL Behring
$10,000
Boyd Moving & Construction
$10,000
Ottawa Police Services
$2,175
SerCo Construction
$21,200
Blue LIne Taxi & Capital Taxi
$4,000
Box Me Up Storage
$5,000
Adult Fun Superstore
$2,692
Griffin Art Studios
$7,000
Unifor 78-M
$500
First Choice HairCutters
$5,000
United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local 175 & 633
$3,000
FCI Security
$5,170
Only
Donation of Menstrual Products
ONLINE DONATIONS
$19,285
CASH FROM DOWNTOWN
$3,876
FOOD COLLECTED DOWNTOWN
2,411 lbs
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