Back to the Beach
Together, The Human League Association and Austin’s Place Chip Stand, located at 322 McNaughton Terrace, are teaming up to help kick off your summer holidays. Saturday, June 26th will mark the first day of summer holidays for local schools in the Sudbury area and we want you to start it off right. Come on out between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. and enjoy a barbequed hot dog or hamburger while sitting lake side with a scenic view of the beautiful Ramsey Lake. All proceeds from the BBQ will be going to The Human League Association in support of the Breakfast Club for Kids program.
In conjunction, Austin’s Place will be featuring their famous Italian Poutin made with home-made spaghetti sauce for this very special event. For more information please contact Dana Marshall at 670-8633 or nutrition.humanleague@bellnet.ca. School is out and what better way to spend the first weekend of your holidays, than with your children at the beach. - Dana Marshall, Assistant Executive Director.

RBC Easter Egg and Bake Sale raises $$8887.00 for the Human League

Glen Kelsey, RBC Regional Vice-President North Eastern Ontario and Pauline Robidoux, RBC Branch Manager presented a cheque on April 23, 2010 to Paul Brokenshire, Human League Association Executive Director. An astonishing $8887.00 was raised through the Easter Egg and Bake Sale over a two week period by seven local branches.

The Human League’s Executive Director Paul Brokenshire, presenting Pauline Robidoux, with gift certificates courtesy of The Caruso Club, in appreciation of the funds raised through the Easter Egg and Bake Sale. The RBC Chelmsford branch came in 1st for the 2nd year in a row for raising the most funds out of all seven RBC branches. A very special thank-you goes to Dawn Vrab, branch manager and her team for all of there efforts through out that bake sale.

RBC Easter Egg and Bake Sale will take place
between March 15 and April 1st at all RBC locations.


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All branches of the Royal Bank of Canada in Sudbury will be posting an Easter Egg and Bake Sale on various dates between March 15th and April 1st. Should clientele donate to The Human League Association at each location your name will be written on an Easter Egg and placed on the wall. Clients will also be able to purchase baked goods and all proceeds will be donated to The Human League Association.
Rotary Club of Sudbury donates $10,000 to the Nutrition Program.In 2008, the Rotary Club of Sudbury chose The Human League Association as their charity of choice. Through all of their fundraising efforts as an outstanding community organization we were the recipient of a $10,000 in January 2010.
An award for appreciation will be presented to the Rotary club in the immediate future.

Lions Club of Capreol donated $800.00 for snack programs at C.R. Judd Public School and St. Mary’s Elementary school. Both of which are located in Capreol.

Lions Club of Capreol recently donated $800.00 to be distributed to the snack programs at C.R. Judd Public School and St. Mary’s Elementary school. Both of which are located in Capreol.
Lions club of Capreol continue to support the youth in their community through various fundraising activities such as; Annual Duck Dash, BBQ’s, Yard Sale and Capreol Days.
This will be the second year they have supported the Nutrition programs in Capreol.


RBC extends there financial support to the PLAY program
for the next two years.

Over the last three years RBC has financially supported our PLAY program with dollars and volunteers for our special events.
Due to the success of The Human League Association and RBC’s partnership they once again have seen fit to extend that partnership by an additional two years bringing there five year commitment to $150,000

Vice president Mike Maloney has been transferred and will be replaced by Glen Kelsey and the executive and members presented Mike Maloney with an award of appreciation prior to his departure.
Canadian Tire Jumpstart Program
increases its financial support.

Canadian Tire Jumpstart Program of which The Human League Association is the official representative have received information that our Jumpstart financial annual commitment will be increased in 2010 buy and additional $5,000.


Reid Family Donation Reid Family donates to the Nutrition Program. Mrs. Reid bequeathed through her family a sizable donation to The Human League Association of which will specifically go to our children and students in the Sudbury Area. Mrs. Reid was a school teacher for the Rainbow District School Board and was a coordinator and volunteer in our Breakfast Program at Sudbury Secondary. May we encourage private donations to our Nutrition and PLAY programs as the demands are increasing every day.

BCC committed to support The Human League Association efforts in providing and servicing new Breakfast Program through The Human League Association

Breakfast Clubs of Canada which is a national organization with national sponsors accepted the proposal submitted by The Human League Association to assist in the creation of six new Breakfast Programs. These six new programs increased our student numbers by approximately 1,800 children. Breakfast Clubs of Canada sponsored approximately $350,000 worth of equipment and food service supplies over the next three years.

The Human League Association endeavors to assist these new Breakfast Programs through administration and additional funds. We anticipate additional Breakfast Programs in 2010 and beyond.

Pictured are; Caroline Douville and Judith Barry of Breakfast Clubs of Canada.


The Human League Association presented an award of appreciation to the Royal Bank of Canada Foundation for their continued support
of the Play Program
Left: Stephen Voisin, Executive Director of the Foundation
Right: Mike Maloney, Vice-President of North Eastern
Ontario Consumer Division

Pictured above left to right are:
Stephen Voisin (left) and Mike Maloney (right) shown with Paul Brokenshire during a visit of the Human League Association office

Children of the Holy Trinity Church Breakfast Club
together with volunteers
Middle row, second from left is Debbie Marsolais, co-ordinator
of their breakfast program

Left to right: Phil Barbeau, Geralynne Riikkonen and Peter Dubeau,
volunteer corporate representatives from Eli Lily Pharmaceutical who volunteer to serve breakfast to the children shown above
on an annual basis.

The Human League Association is proudly funded in part by United Way Centraide
Registered Charity #: 89307 2785 RR0001
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