Main 560Tim Hortons across Saugeen Shores participated in Camp Day with proceeds from in-store fundraising and drink sales dedicated to sending kids to Tim Horton Children’s Foundation’s camp program. Employees at the Southampton location Jamie Kuhl (left) and Mary Halbert, the day’s organizer, were ready to let a few balloons with gift cards attached go into the wind May 31.

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Every cent from every cup of coffee sold on Camp Day, May 31, at participating Tim Hortons across Canada will go directly to the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation’s camp program. Saugeen Shores Tim Hortons locations put great effort into the day, from in-store fundraising to organizing community volunteers to help spread the word.

Money raised on Camp Day through coffee purchases and in-store fundraising efforts will give approximately 19,000 children from low-income families across Canada the opportunity for a summer camp experience.

Saugeen Shores Camp Day coordinator, Mary Halbert, who works at the Southampton location, said that the stores expanded their activities and that through in-store fundraising from wheel spins and book sales, to dart activities will go towards the camp program. “It’s a great day,” said Halbert, adding that it was the “best day ever” for Camp Day, after herself and fellow employee Jamie Kuhl release balloons with Tim Hortons gift certificates attached to commemorate the day.

tim littles balloons 560On the left, Tim Hortons owner Dave Falconer (centre) with Olivia (left) and Harper Little, who helped celebrate Camp Day at the Port Elgin Tim Hortons location May 31. Photo submitted. On the right, the balloons that were released each included a $2 Tim Hortons gift card.

cowboys 560At the downtown Port Elgin location Levi Klie (left) and Danny Gregg were fundraising for the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation’s camp program. Kylie ran a balloon busting game while Gregg sold cowboy hats, camp bracelets and t-shirts to support the day.