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Brunching With Benefits

Sunday, December 11, 2011 from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM (ET)

Toronto, Ontario

Brunching With Benefits

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Brunching With Benefits Ended CA$75.00 CA$2.87
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Charity Circuit has teamed up with Free The Children to assist in building a library in Dos Palais, Haiti.  

With the devastation that continues to plague the country since the massive earthquake in 2010, Charity Circuit has pledged to not let this country be forgotten.  Free The Children - a Canadian based Non-Profit Organization - has a team currently in Haiti working to ensure children have access to education and we have joined them to grow their reach.  By joining us for brunch you will help us get one step closer to ending a cycle of poverty that has gone on for too long.  

We appreciate your support and ensure that Brunch will be an afternoon to remember.

The details:

Date: Nov.20th 2011
Time: 12noon
Locations: NYOOD 1096 Queen St. West
Site: www.charitycircuit.ca
Phone: 416.712.8418
Email: info@charitycircuit.com

Price: $75 includes a 4 course haitian inspired brunch, a signature cocktail, coffee and tea, tax and tip


Once you've purchased your ticket please email us at info@charitycircuit.com with:

-your seating requests (if you're coming with a group you would like to sit with) 

-any dietary restictions 

-full address if you require a charitable tax receipt 

When & Where



Nyood
1096 Queen St West
Toronto, Ontario M5V1N6
Canada

Sunday, December 11, 2011 from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM (ET)


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Charity Circuit is a new non-profit volunteer initiative, currently partnered with Free The Children. Charity Circuit was founded in 2010 by a group of individuals who, through awareness, compassion and active involvement aim to inspire positive change in the lives of children and families of under developed or disadvantaged countries.