Repercussion Theatre Raises $825 for the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation
Due to the generosity of its patrons, Repercussion Theatre raised $825 in one evening for the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation.
During this Repercussion Theatre's presentation of William Shakespeare's As You Like It on August 12th at the Old Port, Repercussion appealed to its audience to help support Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation fundraising efforts. The event was a fruitful collaboration where half of the donations received during that evening's show went directly to support the Foundation. The money will help the MCHF in its drive to raise funds for the much-needed new hospital, slated to open its doors on the Glen Campus in Notre-Dame-de-Grace in 2013.
"This essential project will benefit sick children in Montreal and all of Quebec," said MCHF Special Events / Communications Coordinator Stephanie Normandin, who presented a brief appeal speech before Wednesday night's performance.
Repercussion Theatre always seeks ways to benefit and reach out to the community. During the 2009 season Repercussion has also gathered over 1,200 non-perishable goods for food banks across Montreal. We will continue to take food donations during the last show left to catch of this season, on August 13, 14, 15, and 16.
For more information on Repercussion Theatre and our remaining shows this season, visit www.repercussiontheatre.com
For more information on the MCHF, visit www.childrenfoundation.com/
During this Repercussion Theatre's presentation of William Shakespeare's As You Like It on August 12th at the Old Port, Repercussion appealed to its audience to help support Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation fundraising efforts. The event was a fruitful collaboration where half of the donations received during that evening's show went directly to support the Foundation. The money will help the MCHF in its drive to raise funds for the much-needed new hospital, slated to open its doors on the Glen Campus in Notre-Dame-de-Grace in 2013.
"This essential project will benefit sick children in Montreal and all of Quebec," said MCHF Special Events / Communications Coordinator Stephanie Normandin, who presented a brief appeal speech before Wednesday night's performance.
Repercussion Theatre always seeks ways to benefit and reach out to the community. During the 2009 season Repercussion has also gathered over 1,200 non-perishable goods for food banks across Montreal. We will continue to take food donations during the last show left to catch of this season, on August 13, 14, 15, and 16.
For more information on Repercussion Theatre and our remaining shows this season, visit www.repercussiontheatre.com
For more information on the MCHF, visit www.childrenfoundation.com/


