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Dreams for Kids Day a fundraising success in the Okanagan

Papa John's staff help raise more than $40,000 to benefit needy children.

It’s being called a “tremendous success” even though Wednesday’s fund-raising effort fell short of its financial goal.

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The third annual Papa John’s Dreams for Kids Day raised $42,354.26. The goal was $50,000.

All proceeds from Wednesday’s sales at five Papa John’s locations, including three in the Okanagan, are being donated to The Sunshine Foundation of Canada.

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“It’s been really rewarding to see Dreams for Kids Day grow each year and to know more kids living with severe physical disabilities will have life-changing experiences because of this day,” said Geoff Linquist who owns two of the restaurant franchises.

Staff also donated their day’s wages to the charity which organizes one-day Disneyland trips for children with disabilities or life-threatening illnesses.

“The tremendous success of Papa John’s Dreams for Kids Day is truly a testament to the commitment of store owners and staff to make a positive and lasting difference in the communities where they operate.” said Nancy Sutherland, CEO of The Sunshine Foundation of Canada.

Since 2015, the Papa John’s event has raised more than $130,000.

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