(Greater Sudbury, ON) The Sudbury Wolves, in collaboration with Desjardins, are pleased to announce that more than $ 6,300 was raised from the Heart and Stroke Foundation game on Friday, March 11th. The money was raised from the online t-shirt auction and the raffle for a paper airplane.
“We are thrilled with the success of this initiative, the community has truly come together to support such a great cause,” says Josée Préseault, Sudbury and Northern Ontario Regional Vice President for Desjardins Ontario Credit Union. “We have a long history of supporting both the Sudbury Wolves and the Heart and Stroke Foundation. So this collaboration was natural for Desjardins.”
“We are very fortunate to have community-minded partners, such as Desjardins, who are committed to returning to the community as we are,” said Miranda Boivin, SWSE’s Director of Marketing. “We would like to thank the management and employees of Desjardins for their support of this event. These types of events are not just about raising money, but also about raising the awareness of these charities and nonprofits in the community; while having fun and enhancing the gaming experience for fans. “
The Heart and Stroke Foundation jerseys were one of two special jerseys the Wolves wore during the 2021-22 season. The Wolves also raised more than $ 4,800 for the Presidents Choice Children’s Charity.
The Sudbury Wolves would like to thank their fans for their tremendous support with these events this season.
Fans can secure their seats now for the 2022-23 season and take advantage of Early Bird savings through May 31st. Early arrival savings include a $ 50 discount per seat and two Sudbury Wolves golf shirts per seat (valued at $ 50). Stop by the Sudbury Arena box office or visit greatsudbury.ca/tickets to secure your seat. The fun is just beginning!
For more information, visit sudburywolves.com.
About Desjardins Ontario Credit Union
Desjardins Ontario Credit Union Inc. is part of the Desjardins Group, the leading cooperative financial group in North America. Its 750 employees operate in 49 offices, offering a wide range of financial services to meet the needs of its 130,000 partners. Desjardins Ontario Credit Union has the highest growth rate, by assets and turnover, among all credit unions in Canada.