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Charitable Choices: Denise Bebenek, founder of Meagan’s HUG

October 5, 2021 Demian Vernieri

We had the chance to talk with Denise Bebenek, founder of Meagan’s HUG about what they do to help children […]

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We had the chance to talk with Samantha Ouyang, Founder of Superposition Toronto about the work they do at the […]

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Charitable Choices: Lindsay Oughtred of Kids Up Front

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Not long ago we had the chance to speak with Lindsay Oughtred, Executive Director of Kids Up Front, about how […]

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Small World Music has been featuring local and international acts to audiences in Toronto for 25 years and their year […]

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For this Charitable Choices feature we caught up with Red Door Family Shelter, a Toronto non-profit providing sanctuary and support […]

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For this week’s Charitable Choices we spoke with Mia Medic, a Canadian youth activist who is helping get rid of […]

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