These Gift Cards Donate to GGP!

It’s hard to believe but the holiday season is already upon us. For many of us, it is a time of both gift giving and acts of kindness. Global Gathering Place’s upcoming fundraiser with FundScrip can help you do both at the same time!

FundScrip is an innovative program that lets you earn cash rebates for Global Gathering Place based on things you buy every day from places such as:

  • Superstore, Extra Foods, Sobeys, Safeway
  • Esso, Mobil, Petro-Canada, Shell
  • Starbucks, Tim Hortons, McDonald’s
  • Winners, Aldo, H&M, Gap, Mark’s, lululemon, Sport Chek
  • Home Depot, RONA, Lowes
  • Apple, Indigo, Landmark Cinemas
  • More!

All you must do is pay for your purchases using GIFT CARDS bought at face value and a percentage of every gift card will be given back to Global Gathering Place. It costs you nothing extra!

If you would like to participate, please fill out an order form. The deadline to get orders in is November 30th and the gift cards will be available for pick-up from GGP the following week. You can submit your filled out form to afton.tolley@globalgatheringplace.com or drop it off at our Main Office. Purchases can also be made at the front desk by cash/cheque or by e-transfer to finances@globalgatheringplace.com with fundscrip as the password.

Thank you for including us in your holiday giving. If you have any questions, reach out to us or check out the FundScrip website: https://www.fundscrip.com

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