Tim Hortons Camp Day was another national success with $12.8M raised during the one-day event.
Camp Day was began in 1987 by 58 restaurant owners in Nova Scotia. Since then, the campaign raised approximately $262 million in its history, which has supported sending more than 320,000 youth to Tims Camps for a life-changing experience.
On Camp Day, Tim Hortons restaurant owners donate 100 per cent of proceeds from hot and iced coffee sales to Tim Hortons Foundation Camps and raise additional funds through Camp Day bracelets, donation badges, and other unique fundraising initiatives developed by local Tims restaurant owners and their team members.
Read More: Happy campers at Lloydminster Tims today
Locally owned and community driven, the Lloydminster Meridian Source is the online news source in the Border City. Whether it’s breaking news, features or sports, if you have questions about what’s going on around town, Source it with us!Â
Since online platforms no longer support the sharing of news, we encourage you to bookmark meridiansource.ca. Whether you’re having a coffee or enjoying a meal, check in any time for the most up-to-date news in Lloydminster.