Tim Hortons’ Smile Cookie Campaign Returns September 14th
“We are very fortunate to be participating in the Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign for the third year in a row,” says Trish Baird, Chief Executive Officer of Community Care Northumberland. “We thank John and Kim Meeussen, Ron and Jeri Horton Joyce and Jen McCall, their Tim Hortons team members and our volunteers for their continued support of Ed’s House Northumberland Hospice Care Centre and all of their hard work during Smile Cookie week.”
Pre-order forms are available on Community Care Northumberland’s and Ed’s House Northumberland Hospice Care Centre’s websites, allowing individuals to choose the number of cookies they would like to order and specify a location and time for pick up. This marks the third year of a three-year commitment from the Tim Hortons restaurants in Colborne, Cobourg and Port Hope for Ed’s House Northumberland Hospice Care Centre.
The Smile Cookie Campaign raised $30,910 in 2018 and $42,410 in 2019 for Ed’s House, raising over $73,000 of the $100,000 commitment from local Tim Hortons owners through the Smile Cookie Campaign.
Smile Cookie Campaign Facts
In 2019, the Smile Cookie Campaign raised a record $9.8 million across Canada
For over 24 years, we’ve been spreading smiles – the Smile Cookie Campaign began in 1996 to help raise funds for the Hamilton Children’s Hospital in Ontario
The Smile Cookie Campaign has grown to become a major fundraising event at Tim Hortons restaurants
Nationally, Tim Hortons restaurant owners support 550 local charities, hospitals and community programs through the Smile Cookie Campaign