Events raising money for Haiti in the Ottawa area:
(Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the following organizations and events)
Friday February 26
H’Art for Haiti- Silent Auction of Local Artwork
- All proceeds will go to World Relief Canada's Haiti Relief and Rebuilding Efforts
- Friday February 26th starting at 6:30pm
- Ecclesiax Church (2 Monk St.)
- Child care and Refreshments will be provided during the event.
- If you would like to donate art please contact Kat at art@ecclesiax.com.
Saturday March 13
Kids for Kids - Rise up for Haiti
- The Dube Brothers, 9, 11, & 12 are raising money for the House of Hope orphanage and Grace Hospital for Children via Canadian Feed the Children.
- Every dollar raised before Feb 12 will be matched by corporate sponsors by an additional two dollars up to $50K, so TRIPLE your impact. They are at $26K, so donate now at channelK.ca.
- 9pm at the Raw Sugar Cafe.
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