Archway Community Services is inviting local businesses and community members to support the upcoming 13th Annual Toys for Tots Christmas Brunch, taking place on Sunday, November 23rd, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Centre.
Last year, this heartwarming event brought over 1300 community members together to celebrate the season while collecting toys for children in need. Guests are encouraged to bring toys and/or donations and enjoy a complimentary buffet brunch, accompanied by live entertainment and festive performances.
Every donation and sponsorship helps build the toy mountain which ensures children across our community experience the joy of opening a gift on Christmas morning.
“With the business landscape being impacted by uncertainty around tariffs, we’ve had some sponsorship spots become available this year. These are perfect for companies who care about the well-being of children and want to be a part of an initiative that brightens so many young lives,” said Cindy Walker, Manager of Philanthropy.
These openings present a meaningful chance for businesses to demonstrate their commitment to the community and make a tangible difference during the holiday season.
“With the support of our sponsors and community, we’re hoping to raise $50,000 and collect 2,300 toys so we can help more than 2,300 children and their families have a gift and food on the table this holiday,” said Rebecca Thuro, Archway Manager of Food Security.
Sponsorship benefits include recognition at the event and across Archway’s social media platforms. Sponsors also gain access to exclusive volunteer opportunities, providing a meaningful way for your business to connect with the community.
Businesses and individuals interested in supporting the event are encouraged to visit AbbyToysforTots.ca for full event details and sponsorship information.
“With the business landscape being impacted by uncertainty around tariffs, we’ve had some sponsorship spots become available this year. These are perfect for companies who care about the well-being of children and want to be a part of an initiative that brightens so many young lives.”