La Fondation autochtone de l’espoir est reconnaissante des efforts de collecte de fonds déployés lors d'un tournoi de golf junior de charité à Marathon
(Ottawa, ON) 28 octobre 2021 – The Legacy of Hope Foundation is appreciative to the Junior Golfers and the community of Marathon, Ontario for holding a Fundraising Tournament on September 12, 2021, where they raised $9,000 for the LHF. This donation will go directly to supporting the development of more educational resources to be shared in schools across Canada and will help to foster Reconciliation.
“Having the youth and the community in Marathon take action to raise awareness about Indigenous history and to offer their support to LHF is both inspiring and wonderful and we are so thankful. This donation was made possible due to the generous acts of service by the junior golfers and community of Marathon,” said Teresa Edwards, Executive Director and In-House Legal Counsel.
Marathon is a small community of about 3,000 people located on the North Shore of Lake Superior, 300 klms east of Thunder Bay. The community came together to support the Junior Golfers and LHF- from personal donations and businesses providing prizes and corporate sponsorship –everyone helped to make the tournament a success. The LHF acknowledges and thanks the sponsors, volunteers, golf course staff and all the players of the Marathon Junior Golf Charity Tournament who helped to raise money toward educational resources that will lead to positive change.
The LHF has been in operation for more than 21 years as a national, Indigenous-led, charitable organization that has been working to promote healing and Reconciliation in Canada. The LHF’s goal is to educate and raise awareness about the history and existing intergenerational impacts of the Residential and Day School System, Sixties Scoop, and other colonial acts of oppression on Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) Peoples.
The LHF has 25 exhibitions that are available for loan for free. One exhibition, Escaping Residential Schools: Running for their Lives, is now available through an animated virtual video, along with the Survivors’ Oral Testimonies. The exhibition examines the experience of Survivors of the Residential School System and raises awareness on the impacts it has on our communities. For more information on the project, please visit: http://legacyofhope.ca/project/escapingrs/ The LHF is working on making its other exhibitions also available online.
La Fondation possède également des programmes d'enseignement de la maternelle à la 12e année et pour les adultes, ainsi que des guides d'activités visant à sensibiliser les Canadiens à l'histoire autochtone et à l'histoire commune des pensionnats indiens, de la Rafle des années 60, des femmes et des filles autochtones disparues ou assassinées et des écoles de jour. La FAE travaille à développer l'empathie et la compréhension afin d'éliminer le racisme et de favoriser la Réconciliation au Canada.
Pour faire un don à la FAE, merci de contacter donations@legacyofhope.ca Notre numéro d'organisme de bienfaisance est le 863471520RR0001Pour acheter des ressources, ou un chandail orange, ou pour plus d’informations sur la FAE, veuillez visiter le www.legacyofhope.ca..
Pour les demandes médiatiques, contactez :
Teresa Edwards, B.A., LL.B. JD. Directrice générale et conseillère juridique interne
Fondation autochtone de l’espoir
Courriel:info@legacyofhope.ca Téléphone:613-237-4806, poste 303