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Thank you. 

 

Race Space Family

Announcement

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Race Space began as a group of young entrepreneurs who wanted to make a difference in our community by creating an innovative experience like no other.  With the assistance of Scotiabank, Fortinos and the William Osler Health System Foundation (Brampton Civic Hospital), we created the first indoor racing competition in the Greater Toronto Area for families, friends and colleagues.  At these one-of-a-kind events, you can race remote control cars from Brampton to Mississauga to Toronto while dodging soft darts by other competitors.  The funds raised promotes mental health awareness and care to children and adolescents in our community.

 

With the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation rapidly evolving on a daily basis and to ensure everyone’s health and safety we were either informed by our partners or advised by our parents, advisors and students to cancel all upcoming events and trade shows.  We understand the importance of these proactive health measures and we believe it is the right approach to maintain a healthy community. 

 

In this difficult time, Race Space has not given up.  In the last 3 weeks of the Junior Achievement – Company Program, Race Space will strive to break-even (short $960.88) and raise at least $500 (short $474.64) for mental health awareness and care for children and adolescents in our community. 

 

We need your help.  Please give generously to help young entrepreneurs to learn and grow, and let’s further build a healthy community together.

 

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Thank you. 

 

Race Space Family

Support Us

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For less than the cost of a cup of coffee or tea, please purchase a loving heart to send a special hand written message to a loved one or a true friend for $1 each. 

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Your special loving message will be featured to the world through Race Space’s website and all social media channels.

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The funds raised helps Race Space to further

promote mental health awareness in the community

and break-even.

Donate

 

  • 3.2 million youths ages 12-19 are at risk for developing depression in Canada.

 

  • 1.2 million youths suffer from mental health issues and less than 20% of them receive appropriate treatment within Canada.

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The funds raised provides additional mental health awareness and care to the children and adolescent ward at the Brampton Civic hospital.

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