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Y Media Exclusive: Big smiles, bigger impact: Tim Hortons bakes up half a million reasons for Markham Stouffville Hospital community to smile 

MARKHAM, ON: Tim Hortons is bringing more smiles to Markham, Ballantrae, and  Stouffville with the return of the iconic Smile Cookie campaign, running from April 28 to May 4. To kick off the fundraiser, Tim Hortons restaurant owners of Markham and Stouffville were onsite at Oak Valley  Health’s Markham Stouffville Hospital (MSH) today for a special unveiling. In recognition of a  remarkable $500,000 commitment that Tim Hortons made last year, MSH proudly named a paediatric  surgical waiting area in their honour. 

Customers can support the campaign by purchasing a Smile Cookie for $2 (plus tax), or a cute and cuddly  Smile Cookie four-way reversible plushie (with four different emotions) for $5 (plus tax), $2 of which will  go to local charities.  

“Every year, Tim Hortons restaurant owners across Canada come together with team members and  guests to make an incredible impact in their local communities with the annual Smile Cookie campaign,”  says Axel Schwan, President of Tim Hortons. “Generous guests helped us raise nearly $18.8 million last  year. We invite all Canadians to join us in our restaurants to support Smile Cookie week. It’s a deliciously  easy way to make an impact in your local community and is one of the most feel-good and inspirational  times of the year for Tims fans.” 

Since its launch in 1996, the Smile Cookie campaign has donated 100 per cent of proceeds to charities  across Canada, supporting the communities in which the restaurants operate in. The proceeds from  each restaurant in Markham, Ballantrae, and Stouffville will benefit families and children cared for at  MSH. 

Today, health care’s complex landscape is changing, and MSH’s diverse community is growing. Oak  Valley Health remains committed to delivering quality, integrated, patient-centred care for the  communities it serves. Because government can’t fund all of the hospital’s essential equipment and  ongoing needs, MSH relies on dynamic partnerships, like this one with Tim Hortons, to adopt new technology, improve access, and streamline services — ultimately made possible by the generous  support of the community.  

“The Smile Cookie campaign supports the growing families in our community who rely on MSH for  exceptional care,” says Suzette Strong, CEO, MSH Foundation. “It helps fund critical equipment and  technology, like anaesthesia machines and surgical booms — investments that are essential in keeping  up with our growing community and evolving health care needs.”  

To learn more about the campaign and which local charities are being supported, visit www.timhortons.ca/smile-cookie. Community members can also support by participating in MSH  Foundation’s Smile Cookie Instagram and Facebook contests for the chance to win a $50 Tim Hortons gift cards and an accompanying Smile Cookie plushie. For contest details, visit:  

https://www.mshf.on.ca/events/25smilecookie

Tim Hortons Restaurant Owners and team members of Markham & Stouffville with members of Oak  Valley Health and MSH Foundation
Suzette Strong, CEO, MSH Foundation, decorates a Smile Cookie with the help of MSH’s Dr. Bear
L-R – Tim Hortons Restaurant Owners, Jeremy Bond and Allan Bond with Elena Pacheco, Vice President  & Chief Operating Officer, Oak Valley Health, Maria Pavone, Senior Director, Facilities and Corporate  Services, Oak Valley Health, Allan Bell, VP, Community Relations & Corporate Partnerships, MSH  Foundation

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