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Delcourt Advisory Group & Scotia Wealth Management #GETLOUD!

December 13, 2016 By Leave a Comment

Our community is amazing! Thank you to Delcourt Advisory Group and Scotia Wealth Management for helping us #GETLOUD at Kelowna Rockets games! Money raised through our puck toss sales supports critical mental health and substance use services in our community. Delcourt even matches every dollar up to $5,000 per game, so your donation grows!

Look for our crew, we’ll be cheering on the Rockets on January 7, February 10, and March 10!

Wondering how your business can support CMHA Kelowna? Contact Candace Giesbrecht, Director of Community Engagement & Fundraising.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: #GETLOUD, awareness, community, event, fundraiser, fundraising, help, mental health, sports

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