Every Smile Counts: Smile Cookie Week - April 29 to May 5, 2024
The results are in! On May 30, 2024, Community Care Peterborough met with the local Tim Hortons owners who announced the official Smile Cookie fundraising total - an awesome $136,877.45 to support our programs and services.
“We would like to extend our gratitude to our local Tim Hortons owners for selecting Community Care Peterborough as the recipient of the 2024 Smile Cookie week,” said Danielle Belair, CEO of Community Care. “Our volunteers, staff, and Board members enjoyed helping decorate cookies all week and we are thrilled with the incredible support from Tim Hortons.”
Thank you to all of our volunteers and supporters for your wonderful assistance during Smile Cookie week. Every Smile Counts. We greatly appreciate your dedication and time decorating cookies!
The Smile Cookie fundraising total included all the sales of Smile Cookies from the Peterborough, Lakefield, Bridgenorth, Curve Lake, and Havelock locations during the week of April 29 to May 5, 2024. Each cookie was $2.00 and we received 100% of these sales!
Cheque presentation with local Tim Hortons owners from left to right: Jasmine Lacoste, Stephane Lacoste, Danielle Belair – CEO of Community Care Peterborough, Greg Blair, Mary Blair, Ryan Graham, and Jen McCall.
Sales of Smile Cookies that support Community Care Peterborough were from the following Peterborough, Lakefield, Bridgenorth, Curve Lake, and Havelock locations:
In Peterborough
- 721 Ashburnham Drive
- 1527 Water Street
- 1200 Lansdowne Street West
- 336 Lansdowne Street East
- 871 - 875 Chemong Road
- 157 George Street North
- 645 Lansdowne Street West
- 55 Park Street North
- 81 Hunter Street East
- 898 Monaghan Road
- 1781 Lansdowne Street
- 1420 Crawford Drive
- 1901 Lansdowne Street West
- 949 Highway 7 East
- 110 Chandler Cres.
In Lakefield
In Bridgenorth
In Curve Lake
In Havelock
“The funds will go a long way in supporting Community Care Peterborough’s programs and services that empower seniors and adults with physical challenges, helping them to remain happy and healthy in their own homes. As a not-for-profit agency we rely on support from our community to keep up with the high demand for our services,” added Belair.