02.26.2014

Ronald McDonald House Fundraiser Raises over $175,000!

Mike Ignatz has managed Business Development at The Benefits Trust since 2005. His drive and focus has helped The Benefits Trust provide better benefits plans to small and mid-sized businesses throughout Canada.

Ronald McDonald House Fundraiser Raises over $175,000!

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Every year, Ronald McDonald House Canada (RMHC) holds a fundraising gala to raise money for their cause. The charity provides a place for families of sick children to stay near to the hospital where the child is being cared for. Families are able to remain close to their loved one, and do not have to worry about the stresses of daily living while they stay (e.g. regular household chores).

RMHC currently has 14 houses, providing rooms for over 10,000 families of sick children every year.

The Benefits Trust has been an active participant in the RMHC fundraiser for over 25 years. Rob Crowder, President of The Benefits Trust, was the Master of Ceremonies for the most recent 2014 gala at Mt. Tremblant. We are happy to announce that this event raised over $175,000, all of which goes directly to the RMHC cause.

We look forward to participating in this event again next year, and would like to thank RMHC for the good work that they do.

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>> The Benefits Trust believes businesses should positively impact their communities. Read more about our charity work here.

 

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Mike Ignatz has managed Business Development at The Benefits Trust since 2005. His drive and focus has helped The Benefits Trust provide better benefits plans to small and mid-sized businesses throughout Canada.

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