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Ontario Lacrosse Association Canadian Tire Jumpstart ONTARIO CANADIAN TIRE SPORT RELIEF FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT LACROSSE JUMPSTART Sport Relief Fund ASSOCIATION SPORT RELIEF Recipient TORONTO, ON – September 15th, 2021 – In February, the Canadian Tire Corporation announced an additional $12 million commitment to Jumpstart’s Sport Relief Fund to help sport and recreation organizations build back sport and play in Canada. In mid-April, the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) received confirmation that it had been named amongst over 700 sports and recreation organizations throughout Canada to be provided with grant support through Jumpstart’s Sport Relief Funding in the first round of applications. In early-June, the OLA announced that 15 of our member clubs and programs had been awarded Jumpstart’s Sport Relief Funding in the second round of applications. A full list of those recipient clubs and programs can be found here. Today, we are proud to share an additional list of recipient OLA clubs who applied for and received Jumpstart’s financial support through the most recent round of applications. On behalf of the Ontario Lacrosse Association’s membership, thank you to Canadian Tire and Jumpstart for its continued support of youth sport. Arthur Aces Minor Guelph Regals Minor Midland Braves Midland Lacrosse Association Lacrosse Association Lacrosse Association Milton Mavericks Minor Mimico Mountaineers Sarnia Pacers Minor Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association Lacrosse Association Strathroy Screaming Eagles Thunder Bay Ice Toronto Beaches Minor Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association West Grey Rampage Wilmot Wild Minor Windsor Warlocks Minor Lacrosse Association Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association 1 Concorde Gate, Suite 200-C, Toronto, ON www.ontariolacrosse.com [email protected].
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