TORONTO, Nov. 4 /CNW/ - Pancakes and syrup will be served for breakfast on Friday morning as Scotiabank Executive Chefs and guests feed hundreds of hungry Bay Streeters to kick-off Scotia Hope, the 2010 Scotiabank United Way Toronto employee campaign drive with Scotiabank's Annual Pancake Breakfast.
When: Friday, November 5, 2010 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Where: Scotia Plaza Branch 40 King Street West, Toronto Who: Rick Waugh, President and CEO, Scotiabank Frances Lankin, Outgoing President and CEO, United Way Toronto Valerie Pringle, Canadian Broadcaster Darryl Sittler, NHL Alumni(TM) and former Toronto Maple Leaf Captain Members of the Scotiabank Senior Executive Team Hundreds of Hungry Bay Streeters
This year's Scotiabank employee campaign goal is to raise $5.6 million for the area wide United Way that will help people and communities across the greater Toronto area. Throughout the 2010 Campaign year, United Way Toronto has established a campaign goal of $113 million for the community. United Way Toronto identifies needs and takes action to create a better, safer, stronger city through research, partnerships and support of a network of more than 200 health and social service agencies.
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