Across Ontario, Metro sees everyday people doing extraordinary
things to spread joy during the holidays to those who need it most.
That’s why this season, Metro is recognizing three Metro
Merrymakers, bolstering their admirable annual efforts through a
total of $15,000 worth of community donations for even greater
impact.
“During the holidays, the spirit of generosity and togetherness
can be a beacon of hope for many. However, with one in five
Canadians relying on charitable services in 2023 and a continued
decline in donations over the years, it's clear that more support
is needed,” says Joe Fusco, Senior Vice President of Metro. “Our
Metro Merrymakers exemplify the extraordinary impact that dedicated
individuals can have on their communities. By amplifying their
efforts with $15,000 in community donations, Metro aims to help
these Merrymakers spread even more joy and make an even bigger
difference this Holiday Season.”
Derek Durkac, Organizer of the Durkac Festival of
Lights - Sudbury
Sudbury’s Derek Durkac has been spreading holiday cheer for 20
years with his famous Festival of Lights, raising an astounding
$10,000 and 11,000 food items for his local food bank along the
way. As he prepares for his light show’s final year, Metro is proud
to recognize him for his decades-long effort and plans to make 2024
his best year yet: setting Durkac up to net out at a lifetime
donation of 15,000+ food items, Metro is donating 4,000
non-perishable foods to this year’s Edgar Burton Sudbury Food Drive
in his name.
“People like Derek are just like Santa: they don't come around
every day, but when they do, they bring magic to the entire
community,” shares Owen Marcotte, one of Derek's colleagues and
coordinator for the Edgar Burton Christmas Food Drive.
From December 6 to 26, grab your cans and loose change and
experience the joy of this 50,000-bulb light spectacle in Sudbury!
Visit Durkac Festival of Lights’ Facebook
page for all location and timing details or donate
directly to the Edgar Burton Sudbury Food Drive at
SudburyFoodBank.ca/EdgarBurton.
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Shae London, Executive Director of The Stop Community
Food Centre - Toronto
One in ten Torontonians rely on food banks, with the need at its
highest during the holidays: in December 2024, The Stop plans to
serve up to nearly 1,000 more meals than usual. Couple this with
the fact that the drop-in charity has been under a six-month
renovation and their interim location is three kilometres away, and
there’s a risk that many community members won’t have access to a
special holiday meal this season.
“These are unexpected expenses that we were not anticipating. We
want to spend our money on feeding people - not moving people,”
notes London.
To recognize London, help combat relocation hurdles, and ensure
The Stop can spread much-needed holiday cheer through the power of
food, Metro will be covering the charity’s transportation costs for
their 1,000 extra hot holiday meals this December.
Want to help further this impact during the holidays and beyond?
Torontonians can help give the gift of nourishment this
season by donating at TheStop.org.
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The Albertini family, organizers of The Albertini
Family's Christmas Display for CHEO - Rockland
With four kids who require regular medical attention, Rockland’s
Albertini family has used their annual, 40,000-light holiday
display as a fundraiser for CHEO since 2018. Unfortunately, after
moving from Orleans to Rockland just a few years back, the
Albertinis have struggled to generate attention for their new
location, putting their annual fundraising goals at risk.
“The Albertini family’s story is an inspiration to us all,”
expresses Emily Jamieson, VP Corporate Philanthropy and Community
Engagement at CHEO. “They have turned their passion for Christmas
lights into a way to give back to their community and support a
cause that is close to their hearts. We are so grateful for their
dedication to the health of children and youth in our
community.”
To help this merrymaking family bolster both attendance and
donations in 2024, Metro is covering hydro and advertising costs
for their dazzling display, donating $1,000 in the family’s name to
kickstart their annual fundraising, and matching all additional
community CHEO donations up to $1,000.
Be sure to visit and experience the Albertini’s
glittering light show in Rockland from December 1 to 25. For timing
and location details - and to donate to the CHEO while contributing
to Metro’s donation matching - visit the family’s
fundraising page.
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Inspired by Durkac, London, and the Albertinis, Metro is
encouraging every Ontarian to be a Metro Merrymaker this season by
giving back to their community. From stocking delicious, giftable
holiday goodies, to contributing directly to inspiring local
initiatives like charity fundraisers, hospice BBQs, and food
drives, Metro is committed to powering Ontario communities’
joy-spreading efforts year-round.
About METRO Inc.With annual sales of more than
$20 billion, METRO Inc. is a food and pharmacy leader in Québec and
Ontario, providing employment to more than 97,000 people. Its
purpose is to Nourish the health and well-being of our communities.
As a retailer, franchisor, distributor, manufacturer, and provider
of eCommerce services, the company operates or services a network
of some 980 food stores under several banners including Metro,
Metro Plus, Super C, Food Basics, Adonis and Première Moisson, and
640 pharmacies primarily under the Jean Coutu, Brunet, Metro
Pharmacy and Food Basics Pharmacy banners. For more details, visit
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