London Drugs Presents Donation to B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation

On Sunday, June 5, 2011 London Drugs presented a donation of $27,285.00 to the B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation during the Miracle Weekend Telethon. The funds were raised from the sale of Jeans Day Pins at London Drugs locations across British Columbia.

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Pink Shirts at London Drugs raises over $100,000 for the Boys and Girls Clubs

On Wednesday, April 6 London Drugs presented a cheque for $111,122 to the Boys and Girls Clubs following the success of the 2011 Pink Shirt Day campaign. The total for the 2011 campaign is the largest generated from the sale of the pink shirts at London Drugs stores across Western Canada with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to the Boys and Girls Clubs.

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London Drugs donates $25,000 to the Nanaimo Hospital Foundation

On Thursday, February 10, Nanaimo London Drugs store managers presented a donation of $25,000 to the Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation. The donation will go towards the purchase of essential equipment for the NRGH Emergency Department, set to open in 2012. Maeve O’Byrne, President of the Hospital Foundation, expressed her “extreme gratitude to London Drugs for seeing a dire need and responding with such generosity.”

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London Drugs Donates $20,000 to BC Learning Disabilities Association

On Friday February 4, 2011 London Drugs presented a donation of $20,000 to the Learning Disabilities Association. The $20,000 was raised from the sale of specially designed key chains at London Drugs locations across British Columbia. The funds will go towards continued specialized remedial tutoring for children and youth with learning disabilities between the ages of 5 to 17. Association programs include: remedial reading and writing, remedial math, social skills development, youth skills development, and Orton Gillingham tutoring. In attendance at the presentation were (left to right) Dave Woogman, London Drugs Store Manager, Annette Stark. London Drugs Retail Operations Supervisor, Diane Sugars, Learning Disabilities Association Executive Director, and Dolly Wilson, London Drugs Retail Operations Coordinator.