RBC Challenge for Centraide of Greater Montreal: Employees and athletes climb Place Ville Marie and raise $325,000 to bring down poverty Français
MONTREAL, Nov. 21, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - Today, 500 enthusiastic and energetic corporate employees went head to head with 10 professional athletes and Olympic medallists for the 21st RBC Challenge for Centraide of Greater Montreal, a relay race up the steps of Place Ville Marie.
The teams of 10 people taking part in this edge-of-your-seat sports challenge had two goals: raise as much money as possible to fight poverty and climb the building's 1,000 steps in record time.
Organized in collaboration with Place Ville Marie, this unique challenge raised $ 325,000 in donations and sponsorships, or $15,000 more than last year. This money has been given to Centraide of Greater Montreal, whose campaign runs until the end of December.
The team of professional athletes who participated in the challenge included Joelle Bekhazi (waterpolo), Lizanne Murphy (basketball), Marie-Philip Poulin (hockey), Sandrine Mainville (swimming), Lex Albrecht (cycling), Caroline Ouellette (hockey), Jacqueline Simoneau (synchronized swimming), Antoine Valois-Fortier (judo), Dori Yeats (wrestling), and Joseph Polossifakis (fencing).
The record of 2 minutes, 38 seconds to the top of the building was not beaten, as the best time was posted by the team of employees (athletes), who climbed all 41 floors in 3 minutes, 12 seconds.
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RBC contributes to community wealth by supporting a wide diversity of community initiatives through donations, community investment, sponsorships and employee volunteer work. In 2017, RBC awarded over $98 million to different causes around the world.
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About Centraide of Greater Montreal
Centraide of Greater Montreal is active in the territories of Laval, Montreal and the South Shore. About 57,000 volunteers are involved with the 350 agencies that it supports, and 22,000 volunteers work on its annual campaign. Centraide has a presence in 18 regions in Quebec and is supported by private, public and parapublic corporations and institutions as well as large trade unions. The money raised is invested locally to break the cycle of poverty and social exclusion. For more information: centraide-mtl.org.
SOURCE Centraide of Greater Montreal
Annick Gagnon, Public Relations Advisor, Centraide of Greater Montreal, 514-288-1261, ext. 242, [email protected]; Denis Dubé, Director of Communications, RBC, 514-874-6556, [email protected]
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