Cascades Fluff & TuffÂź campaign returns to benefit the Charles-Bruneau Foundation đŸ§»âœš

The Charles-Bruneau Foundation is delighted to announce the return of the partnership with Cascades and IGA for the Cascades Fluff & TuffÂź promotion! Once again this year, we’re joining forces to support children with cancerâž±es through a special fundraising campaign.

From June 6 to June 12, 2024, for every Cascades Fluff & TuffÂź product purchased at participating IGAs in Quebec and New Brunswick, $0.50 will be donated to the Charles-Bruneau Foundation. This donation will be shared equally between Cascades and IGA, each contributing $0.25 per product sold.

This year, Charlie, in remission from acute lymphoblastic leukemia, is the face of the campaign. The 15-year-old is inspiring and full of life! Passionate about the arts, Charlie is also a bright student who dreams of becoming a pharmacist. Despite the obstacles she has overcome, she always keeps a smile on her face. Her contagious energy and positive spirit are a source of motivation for everyone who knows her!

Your participation in this promotion contributes directly to funding research and care for children with cancer. Every purchase of Cascades Fluff & TuffÂź during this period is one step closer to a future without pediatric cancer. Thanks to partners like IGA and Cascades, we can continue to make progress.

How to participate :

  1. Visit participating IGA stores in Quebec and New Brunswick or voila.ca from June 6 to 12, 2024.
  2. Buy participating Cascades Fluff & TuffÂź products.
  3. Each purchase contributes $0.50 to the Fondation Charles-Bruneau.

The Charles-Bruneau Foundation warmly thanks Cascades and IGA for their ongoing support and commitment to our cause. Together, we can make a significant difference in the lives of children with cancerâž±es.

To find out more about our mission and projects, visit our website or follow us on our social networks. Your support is invaluable and brings us one step closer to our goal: that all children with cancer can recover and live healthy lives.

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