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First of all, congratulations on your upcoming wedding! As you are planning this momentous occasion, we encourage you to use this opportunity to help make a difference by giving to those less fortunate. What better way to begin your life with that special someone than to enrich the lives of those who are suffering? One way IMHO Canada would like to assist you in making your day more special is through our Wedding Favour Donations. Instead of giving wedding favours, you can donate in the name of each of your guests to one or more of IMHO Canada’s many humanitarian efforts. IMHO Canada will provide you with personalized place cards to give to your guests at your wedding ceremony or reception. The gift that you give on behalf of your guests can give someone a new limb, allow an expecting mother to deliver a healthy baby, provide an orphaned child with food and education, deliver treatment to the sick and wounded, or help a displaced family restart their lives. Whether you decide to donate $5, $10, or any amount per guest for each place card, the choice is up to you. There is no minimum or maximum donation. The package below includes information about IMHO Canada’s efforts and how you can make your own Wedding Favour donations. Should you require further information, we would be happy to set up an appointment to meet with you at our IMHO Canada office. Congratulations once again and we wish you the very best as you partake on this beautiful new journey together. View the Wedding Favours Package here: To download this report, please click HERE To view in fullscreen, press the
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In celebration of his 1st birthday this past January, Sohan Srivatsalan's parents arranged for the collection of charitable contributions for 3 organizations (of which IMHO Canada was one) in lieu of birthday gifts. A total amount of $1,104 was donated to IMHO Canada to support ongoing efforts.…
IMHO Canada would like to thank Royal One Investors Inc. of Markham, ON for their very generous donation of $3,125 to support the women trishaw drivers empowerment project in Sri Lanka. This project was designed to empower marginalized women from various disadvantaged background through training and the…
The Anpuneri Humanitarian Relief Organization (ANPUNERI) held their Annual Dinner on Friday, December 2nd, 2011 at Merlyn's Taste of World Restaurant (www.merlynstasteofworld.co m) in Markham. Following a social hour, the evening's program continued with ANPUNERI presentations discussing current and future project…
In honor of Earth Hour, a movement designed to draw attention to the environmental crisis we are facing today, members of the Mix 'n' Mingle group in Toronto gathered for an evening mixer and surprise game of "murder mystery". All over the world, at a pre-determined time,…
IMHO Canada wishes to extend its gratitude to the students from the Carleton University Tamil Student Association (CUTSA), a non-profit student organization that spreads awareness about Tamil culture, for their support. The CUTSA organizes events in order to increase awareness of the humanitarian situation and needs in…
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