Squash Dementia would like to thank the following in-kind donors:

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  • Aethos is a comprehensive health and performance facility that focuses on making healthcare preventative and predictive while curating a personalized, scientific, and holistic approach to wellness. They strive to encourage physical and mental wellbeing and have designed their facility to help people train, rejuvenate, and develop their best selves through complete bio-fitness. Their team consists of highly experienced coaches, health professionals, and Olympic athletes.

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  • At a height of 553.33 metres (1,815 ft., 5 inches), Canada's National Tower is an engineering Wonder, award-winning dining and entertainment destination, and has been Toronto's "must-see" attraction for over four decades. The CN Tower was visited by more than 1.98 million people last year. (Includes 370,000 360 Restaurant guests and 18,000 EdgeWalk guests).

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  • From humble beginnings, to now over 48 fresh market stores and legions of loyal fans across Ontario, Farm Boy has remained dedicated to keeping true to their roots and providing their customers with Quality product, Great value, Exceptional customer service and, A wonderful shopping experience. Fresh produce has always been the heart and soul of their business. But they’re also proud to offer a wide variety of other wholesome and tasty foods for you to enjoy. Because at Farm Boy, we’re all about the food!

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  • Jiffy on Demand is a web and mobile platform that connects homeowners with service providers in real time, based and proximity and availability. Users no longer have to search, review, contact, schedule and negotiate with service providers. Request a Jiffy service and choose the time that?s convenient for you - even if its in a Jiffy. A qualified and pre-vetted professional will take care of whatever needs fixing (Jiffy offers 20 plus services) and bill you directly to your credit card with the click of a button.

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  • We serve modern Japanese cuisine, combining the essences of traditional Japanese cuisine with the latest modern influences. Authentic and innovative, designed to inspire indulgence, the menu includes sushi, sashimi and makimonos (rolls), as well as a variety of hot and cold plates.

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  • McDonald’s became part of Canada’s community when they first opened their doors in Richmond, BC in 1967. Since then, they’ve gotten to know and love thousands of communities, big and small, across the country. Every day, they serve over a million people more than just great food – they serve community connection.  They support our country’s farmers by sourcing Canadian beef, potatoes, dairy and freshly cracked Canada Grade A eggs. They also help children and families in need, providing youth with their first jobs, and empowering franchisees to grow successful businesses. After all, it’s always been about much more than a burger to them. It’s about feeding and fostering communities.

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Squash Dementia would also like to thank Michele Diano and MAD Design for their professional design services; B stretched for their Fascial Stretch Therapy services; Robin Clarke and Nikki Todd for their event planning and execution; Gavin Lubbe and Rob Snoyer or their player handicapping time and expertise; and the Boston Bruins, Boston Red Sox, Dr. Scott Gledhill, Andrew Guilfoyle, Anant Parikh, Angelo Pollastrone, Charlie Stratton, Chuck Johnston, Gavin Lubbe, Mike Boone, Peter Yoo, Todd Hummel, and Michael Wolfe for their generous in-kind auction donations.


For more information
Contact: Ira Grossman @ 416-561-2602  or
Email: support@squashdementia.com