RBC Insurance partners with Swimming Canada to ensure more than 700,000 Canadian children can swim 25 metres to safety. Canadian swimming icon, Mark Tewksbury and RBC Olympian Martha McCabe to kick off this national program
TORONTO, May 8, 2014 /CNW/ - As part of RBC's ongoing commitment to children's well-being across Canada, RBC Insurance will announce a new multi-year partnership with Swimming Canada on Tuesday. Canadian swimming icon and Olympic gold medallist Mark Tewksbury will help kick off this program along with RBC Olympian Martha McCabe, Swimming Canada and RBC Insurance executives.
This partnership will include support for the development of Canada's Swim Team, an initiative to teach every Canadian child how to swim 25 metres before the age of 12. According to Canada's Swim Team partners, a large majority of drownings are preventable when a child can swim 25 metres. Canadian national swim team member and RBC Olympian Martha McCabe will be on hand to conduct a swimming clinic for the newest members of Canada's Swim Team.
As part of the RBC Learn to Play Project, the RBC Foundation will also be announcing a $10,000 donation to the Junior Blues Adapted Aquatic Program for children with physical, mental and developmental disabilities. This program will help towards ensuring all Canadian kids have an equal opportunity to learn to swim.
When: | Tuesday, May 13, 2014 |
11:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. | |
Where: | University of Toronto Athletic Centre |
55 Harbord St, Toronto, Ontario | |
*at the University of Toronto pool | |
Who: | Mark Tewksbury, Olympic Gold Medallist |
Martha McCabe, Canadian national team member & RBC Olympian | |
Ahmed El-Awadi, Chief Executive Officer for Swimming Canada | |
Rino D'Onofrio, Head, Canadian Insurance Business, RBC Insurance |
SOURCE: RBC
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Greg Skinner
Corporate Communications
RBC Insurance
t: 416 294 5579
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Nathan White
Communications
Swimming Canada
c: 613 866 7946
e: [email protected]
Bob Stellick
Stellick Marketing
c: 416 347 3191
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