Youth Bowl Canada is happy to announce that this week it will be donating a total of $4,880 to the Canadian Red Cross in support of relief efforts for those affected by flooding in the Bracebridge & Muskoka areas of Ontario, as well as in Laval, Quebec. The funds were raised thanks to the support of the caring youth bowling community, which was assembled for national championships from May 5th to 7th in two separate provinces/locations.
Last week Youth Bowl Canada was in Laval for its 49th Annual National Youth TENPIN Championship, which took place at Centre de Quilles 440 in Laval, Quebec. With attendees representing 7 provinces across the country, all were quick to step up and support the host community that had been struggling with rising water levels and flooding for weeks. $930 was raised through draws as well as a raffle for a new bowling ball.
At the same time in Ontario, NEB’s Funworld in Oshawa was hosting all Canadian provinces and 1 territory for the 55th Annual Youth Bowl Canada National FIVEPIN Championships. The local Oshawa committee worked hard to raise $3,950 for the hard hit communities just an hour or so away in Ontario’s “cottage country”…. Bracebridge and the Muskokas. Attendees showed their hearts by jointly donating roughly $1000 per day of the 3-day championship, with almost another $1,000 raised through a draw for a set of fivepin bowling balls. Both nationals saw the bowling ball prizes donated by Buffa Bowling Distribution out of Montreal (thanks Buffa!).
“The local bowling centre is a hub for nearly every community across Canada.” Stated Bowl Canada President Rod Hennessey, who went on to say… “And being “about” community, it’s no surprise to see bowling families supporting those in need across our great country.” Bowl Canada Executive Director Paul Oliveira points out that “The bowling community is a caring one and has proven to be quick to support those in need. In the last few years we’ve raised funds in support of the Humboldt Community…. for Gatineau, Quebec during the floods of 2017 and in support of the Fort McMurray community while the fires were still raging back in 2016.” President Hennessey adds… “We’re in the area for our National Championships, and the drastic situations are on the news and in our minds and hearts… it’s hard not to want to help out in some way. Every bit makes a difference and the bowling community has always done its part.”
Youth Bowl Canada thanks all who participated in these fundraisers in support of Canadians in need.