SPONSORSHIP PACKAGE Leadership Luncheon Wednesday, November 21, 2018-11:00 to 1:00 PM Shaw Centre, Trillium Ballroom 55 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa
Hope in the City Leadership Breakfast Giving Hope Today in Our City THE LUNCH The Hope in the City Leadership Luncheon is one of the Salvation Army s signature, Christmas fundraising events. The lunch draws over 400 guests including, prominent business leaders, influential community members and political decision makers. Join us for a mid day of inspiration and to network with other corporate leaders who share the desire to transform the lives of the most vulnerable in our community. This is a great way to start your day. An inspirational message...a beautiful setting an opportunity to partner with the Army a win for everyone. Gary Carmichael THE SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army provides hope and dignity to those experiencing hard times. Today, approximately 4.9 million Canadians, or one in 7 people, live in poverty. The Salvation Army recognizes that poverty is a critical issue, and that everyone has the right to access basic necessities such as nutritious food, health care, education and economic opportunity. HOW TO GIVE There are multiple ways to support The Salvation Army through the Hope in the City Leadership Luncheon: by sponsoring the event and marketing your company, by making a donation and receiving a charitable tax receipt, by purchasing a table and bringing guests to hear our story. The Hope in the City is an inspirational event of both collegiality and valuable reflection. You ll be reminded that we re all in this world together, which can t be said enough. It s a great way to give back, and to remember why we do. Jean-Claude Killey Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein LLP 1
Keynote Speaker Jay Barnard, also known as Chef Recovery, was once an addict so out of control that he and many others had lost hope. Struggling with serious addictions, his life was headed in the wrong direction until his road led him to The Salvation Army. Through the support of the Anchorage program at the Ottawa Booth Centre, Jay began his journey to recovery. A decade later and celebrating ten years of sobriety, Jay is a successful Executive Chef out of Kenora, Ontario, running his own company, Freshwater Cuisine. Working in partnership with over 45 independent First Nations fishermen, Freshwater Cuisine is now the largest operating fish processing facility in Northwestern Ontario. Jay Barnard Chef Recovery Join us as Chef Barnard shares his story of hope and recovery. 2
Sponsor Benefits The Hope in the City Leadership Luncheon is a great opportunity to market your company. Your brand will reach over 400 influential corporate and community leaders as well as The Salvation Army s network of local partners and donors. When you sponsor this event, you can enjoy all of the benefits of sponsorship, as well as bring guests to engage with other community leaders. Sponsors They will be challenged by our keynote speaker and inspired by testimonials from people whose lives have been changed. Special Thanks to our past Sponsors! 3
Did you know Provided toys to over 20,000 children in Ottawa through Toy Mountain Community and Family Services programs provide food, clothing and practical assistance to more than 20,000 people each year served over 200,000 meals to men, women and children Distributed over 7,000 bags of groceries to those in need Supported over 400 young parent families with basic necessities, counseling and health care, employment and education resources, and child development programs 4
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Please visit to register a table or purchase a sponsorship* For further information please contact: Shauna Quinn Marketing & Events Coordinator The Salvation Army shauna_quinn@can.salvationarmy.org Tel: 613-233-8428 ext. 221 * Charitable tax receipts are not issued for sponsorships 6