Troll Bridge Creek Inc., makers of KiKi Maple Sweet Water continues to support charitable foundations so that they can make a difference.
The “Taste of Guelph” fundraiser, held on Sept. 19, is designed to provide funding to St. Joseph’s Health Centre, Guelph’s fully-accredited, not-for-profit provider of resident long-term care, complex continuing care, and rehabilitation services.
“We are pleased to provide guests of the Taste of Guelph the opportunity to sample a truly local Ontario product and at the same time make a difference in the lives of those St. Joseph’s supports” says Keith Harris, CEO of Arthur-based Troll Bridge Creek Inc.
“This is one small way we continue to give back to the community who has provided use with support and encouragement to our business.”
Karen Semma, Development Assistant at St. Josephs Health Centre Foundation, was very pleased with the results.
“Every person we spoke to said the food and beverages being offered yesterday were amazing. I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to you for an absolutely outstanding Taste of Guelph” says Semma.
The initial results from the community participation in the Taste of Guelph was that is surpassed $90,000, pushing the cumulative raise to over $1 million.
For more information go to www.tasteofguelph.com.