The popular 24h Tremblant event has committed to donating $25 million to its partner organizations, particularly the Fondation Charles-Bruneau, by 2027.
This new goal was announced Wednesday, in addition to new collaborations with the CHU Sainte-Justine Foundation and the Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation. After seeing a record number of donations last year, 24h Tremblant believes it can do more.
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“Our community of participants, donors and partners continues to grow. This growth allows us to expand the event’s reach and support to a greater number of children and families across Quebec,” said event executive producer Simon St-Arnaud in a press release.
Le 24 h Tremblant is the main donor of the Charles Bruneau Foundation, always represented by its spokesman Pierre Bruneau. To date, $23 million has been awarded for pediatric oncology research.
420 teams have registered for the 2023 edition and the fundraising goal is $6 million. The 24h Tremblant takes place from December 8th to 10th.