Communities across Western Canada have masked up to help raise $10,000 for the Make- A-Wish Foundation BC & Yukon.
BraveFace, a new sustainable brand of organic masks, partnered with Black Press Media and the Make-A-Wish Foundation BC & Yukon to donate net proceeds from mask sales to children facing life-threatening conditions.
More than 2,000 masks were sold to support critically ill children who are literally putting up a brave face every day and going through some really incredibly difficult things, says Kemp Edwards, co-founder of BraveFace.
The fundraiser has also been an upside to fundraising challenges like many in the charitable sector during the pandemic.
Make-A-Wish Canada reports a revenue shortfall of $8 million nationally due to fundraising challenges with COVID-19.
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By being published across 72 Black Press Media publications, the fundraiser bridged communities together in an effort to continue the magic of wish granting, says Ullock.
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The fundraiser touched businesses like the Wolfe Auto Group who personally granted the wish of a little eight year old girl from Langley. Dozens of local businesses from B.C., Alberta, and Yukon purchased masks to contribute to the campaign.
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For Edwards, the fundraiser was an opportunity to give back to the community while offering socially conscious masks. While being made from 100 per cent organic cotton, the masks are also designed and manufactured in British Columbia. We wanted to use organic material that isnB次元官网网址檛 dyed, with heavy chemicals because this what people are breathing through, says Edwards.
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Despite the pandemic challenges, donations from the BraveFace fundraiser will allow The Make-A-Wish Foundation BC & Yukon to continue working tirelessly to grant wishes such as backyard playgrounds, custom gaming computers, electric bikes. The foundation looks forward to granting travel wishes when it is safe to do so, says Ullock.
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