Media Advisory - McLeish Orlando's Helmets on Kids Campaign Donates 500 Helmets to Young Cyclists in Toronto during Brain Injury Awareness Month
TORONTO, May 30, 2014 /CNW/ - Over the past five years more than 2,000 helmets have been donated by McLeish Orlando's Helmets on Kids Campaign throughout the City of Toronto. The campaign in conjunction with the Toronto Kiwanis Boys & Girls Clubs is geared to bring safety awareness to young cyclists and their families and to urge all cyclists to wear helmets while they are cycling. In an effort to improve safety on our streets, McLeish Orlando is donating helmets to 500 public school students.
What: McLeish Orlando's Helmets on Kids Campaign 2014
Where: Dundas Junior Public School, 953 Dundas Street East
When: Monday, June 2nd @ 2pm
Who:
- 500 Dundas Junior Public School Students
- Patrick Brown, Campaign Organizer, Partner, McLeish Orlando LLP
- Maria Arone, Principal, Dundas Junior Public School
- Tim Bell, Director of Programs and Services, Toronto Kiwanis Boys & Girls Clubs
- Brian Patterson, President, Ontario Safety League
- Brain Injury Society of Toronto
- Ontario Brain Injury Association
- Cycle Solutions
- Bike Sauce
- Toronto Police Services
SOURCE: McLeish Orlando LLP
Nikaela Macaalay, Communications and Events Director, McLeish Orlando LLP, [email protected], 416-366-3311
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