Hockey playing philanthropists Brooke Kempston and Alex Wiley collected used hockey equipment for P.R.O. Kids as a Community Impact Project.
Grade 7 Project: Collect Hockey Gear
For Community Impact Class Project
Mar 10/10 >
Brooke Kempston and Alex Wiley, both 12 years-old, decided to make a Community Impact Project out of collecting and donating used hockey
equipment in good condition for the benefit of the City's P.R.O. Kids charity.
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Tournament Raises Funds For P.R.O. Kids
Todd Demerah, (pictured) presents a cheque for $880 to PRO Kids' Bill Reason at the Peter
Morton Memorial Ball Hockey Tournament on Aug. 8. The charitable tournament, held by Peter's
friends, honour the sports fan and hockey enthusiast who drowned in Cranberry Lake in July,
2008.
P.R.O. Kids Offering Skates Via Wally Elmer
Jan 21/09 >
Want to skate? Need skates? Can't afford skates? Thanks to the Great Skate Exchange,
families and children who need skates can get them by setting up an appointment at the
Wally Elmer Neighbourhood Centre.
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City & Canadian Tire Collect Skates
Dec 11/08 >
The Great Skate Exchange, a City and Canadian Tire-run program, is now collecting skates.
P.R.O. Kids, the City-run program which ensures all Kingston kids have access to
recreational activities, will make sure that donated skates find their way to people who
need them.
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Jeremy hands over the proceeds from his birthday to Bill Reason, P.R.O. Kids Coordinator.
Birthday Party Raises Funds For P.R.O. Kids
Nov 24/08 >
Jeremy Arnold turned 11 years old on Nov. 11 and asked his friends to help him celebrate
by bringing a donation for P.R.O. Kids instead of a gift to his soccer party. Jeremy's
birthday raised $189 for the City's Positive Recreation Opportunities for Kids (P.R.O.
Kids).
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