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U17 ‘AA’ Mississauga Terriers support essential charity work, The Shoebox Project

As the season of giving begins, the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) is encouraging the community to get involved. On November 2, the Under-17 ‘AA’ Mississauga Terriers supported The Shoebox Project. As part of the initiative, the team volunteered their time to help move over 6,000 pounds of essential gifts.

[We are] proud to be Terriers and proud to support women in the community,” Rad Matijevic, a representative from the Mississauga Terriers Hockey Club, shared.

U17 Mississauga Terriers - Shoebox Project

The Shoebox Project for Women is an unaffiliated, non-religious, Canadian charity that supports women experiencing or at-risk-of homelessness, and that celebrates diversity, builds awareness, challenges stigma, and promotes equity. To learn more about The Shoebox Project, visit shoeboxproject.ca. 

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