Since 1974, 315,000 youth have attended one of seven Tims Camps in Canada
Tim Horton’s Camp Day is coming up this Wednesday. All money raised from hot and cold coffees will be donated to the Tim Horton’s Foundation Camps to help underserved youth reach their full potential. Since 1974, 315,000 youth have attended one of seven Tims Camps in Canada. Paul Lawlor owns two Tim Horton franchises in Stephenville. He says it’s the biggest fundraiser of the year and the one day we focus on the kids. Lawlor says the excitement in their eyes when they tell you they were in camp is phenomenal. Lawlor says the kids who go to these camps learn so many skills. Camp Day is July 19th.
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