Inaugural Gift of Giving Soirée
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Inaugural Gift of Giving Charity Soirée
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Friends of the Orphans Canada invites you to kick off the holiday season with our first annual Gift of Giving Charity Soirée in collaboration with Casa Loma's Christmas at the Castle and Holiday Lights, hosted by award-winning actor and advocate Nadia George, on December 1st, 2024, from 6 PM to 12 AM.
Experience the magic of the castle's stunning holiday decor, while getting an exclusive sneak peek of the live performances by Casa Loma's Symphony Orchestra, captivating aerialist, sword fighting from the Knights Before Christmas and enchanting holiday lights. Sip on a festive cocktail, enjoy delightful holiday fare, and celebrate the season with special guest performances, all while supporting a worthy cause.
You'll also have the chance to bid on incredible silent auction items, including signed Toronto Maple Leafs jerseys and more!
This extraordinary evening promises a festive and elegant evening in one of Toronto's most historic landmarks. 100% of the proceeds will benefit Friends of the Orphans Canada, helping to build safe and nurturing spaces for vulnerable children and communities throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, and giving them the tools to achieve greatness!
Don't miss this chance to make a difference while enjoying a night of holiday cheer!
**All ticket purchases will include a tax-deductible donation receipt as per the Canada Revenue agency guidelines.
FAQ:
Dress code: Formal to Black Tie (Encouraged)
Parking: parking is available on premises at no additional cost
Age limit: All guests must be 19+
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