Divisional News

Toy Mountain at Dolphin Bingo – December 20, 2011

Posted on 21st December 2011, by Ontario Communications
Toy Mountain thanks all those who came out to Dolphin Bingo and donated a toy.  Over $15,000 was collected tonight so we can help close the gap in the toys we are short on.  Thank you! See the pictures on Facebook here. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILF_066-nls

City of Toronto Proclaims “Salvation Army Week” December 19-26, 2011

Posted on 19th December 2011, by Ontario Communications
Toronto, ON – Monday, December 19, 2011 – Today Mayor Rob Ford on behalf of Toronto City Council has proclaimed December 19-26, 2011 as “Salvation Army Week” in the City of Toronto. Mayor Rob Ford encourages everyone to support The Salvation Army this holiday season. Proclamation:  http://www.toronto.ca/proclamations/2011/salvationarmy2011.htm See the pictures from the proclamation on Facebook here.  […]

Toy Mountain at Best Buy – December 14, 2011

Posted on 15th December 2011, by Ontario Communications
Thank you to our friends at Best Buy for helping to raise a Mountain of Toys.  Last night Best Buy donated not only toys but a gift certificate for $2,000 to buy items for our teen category. See the Facebook photos here.

9-Year-Old is Granted His Christmas Wish by The Salvation Army

Posted on 15th December 2011, by Ontario Communications
Toronto, ON – Thursday, December 15, 2011 – Today 9-year-old Carson Stanley from Waubaushene, Ontario will be granted his Christmas wish to help feed those in need with the help from Subway Restaurants and The Salvation Army. Carson along with his family and 26 grade 11 students from St. Joan of Arc High School in  […]

HELPING HANDS Provides 50+ Christmas Baskets

Posted on 14th December 2011, by Ontario Communications
Thank you to Amica HELPING HANDS for donating over 50 Christmas baskets to The Salvation Army to be delivered to vulnerable seniors in our community.  Amica Helping Hands Community Program  brings a better quality of life to Seniors in our Community who are marginalized and less fortunate. HELPING HANDS provides basic necessities, comforts, equipment and  […]