Guignolée Petits Renards
So all children can live their lives to the fullest.
Support the Guignolée Dr. Julien to benefit the Verdun community social pediatrics centre. This will allow us to offer our services to a greater number of children in the Greater South-West of Montreal.
2021 financial goal:
11.12.2021
Save the date!
The Guignolée Petits Renards is an annual donation campaign, which will be held this year on Saturday, December 11. This event takes place within the framework of the Guignolée Dr. Julien. This means that all the community social pediatrics centres in Quebec will mobilize on December 11 for a fundraising event throughout their beneficiary districts. The goal is to raise awareness in their communities about the needs of children from vulnerable backgrounds.
The funds collected during the Guignolée Petits Renards will directly help children and families in the Greater South-West of Montreal living in vulnerable situations.
The goals of the Guignolée Petits Renards 2021
The funds raised will directly help children and families in the Greater South-West of Montreal who live in a vulnerable situation.
The Guignolée Petits Renards 2021:
- 16 collection points
- 100 motivated volunteers
- Financial goal: $60 000
To allow 2022:
- 4 services points
- 300 children are provided care
- 6000 direct interventions with children
The Guignolée 2020 has allowed us to offer our social pediatrics services
to more than 35 migrant children.Martial Mainguy
How to give?
Fill out the online donation form
by clicking above.
Carry out your own fundraising campaign by soliciting your network.
Other ways to give
Interac transfer
info@cpscverdun.com
Postal cheque
To : Les Petits Renards – CPSC Verdun,
4400 Boulevard LaSalle, QC H4G 2A8
How to get involved
Join the Petits Renards! Whether as a partner, supporting our cause with a donation in exchange for some visibility. Or as a volunteer, because this year we will be back on the streets! Let’s raise funds together to support the children and families in our community.
Make a difference in the lives of children of the Greater South-West of Montreal.