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  • Shaw Communications Inc., the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), and its 17 Canadian teams have joined together to launch a new fundraising initiative
  • Fans of BCHL teams can text 41010 with a specific code to donate $10 to a local charity
  • Shaw will match all donations dollar-for-dollar
  • Shaw Communications (TSXV:SJR.A) is up 1.72 per cent, trading at C$29.50 per share at 11:15 am EST
  • Shaw Communications Class B non-voting shares (SJR.B) are up 1.22 per cent, trading at C$22.42 per share

Shaw Communications Inc., the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), and its 17 Canadian teams are teaming up with a new fundraising initiative. 

Brighter Communities powered by Shaw is a text-to-donate initiative that will support 17 charitable organizations across B.C. that are facing challenges brought on by the pandemic.

With COVID-19-related restrictions in place for almost a year, the charities in these B.C. communities face substantial increases in demand for their services but considerable declines in donations.

Until May 31, 2021, people are encouraged to text-to-donate to support the selected charities that are working hard to support children and youth in local B.C. communities.

Shaw will match every donation dollar-for-dollar, up to a total of $3,000 per charity – doubling the amount raised for each charity.

“The non-profit sector has faced immense challenges over this past year. More Canadians are using their services, while resources that organizations need to continue their essential work in the community are more strained than ever,” said Dave Cannon, Executive Director, Business Development, BCHL.

“With our partners at Shaw, we wanted to do our part to bring the community together to support these organizations. The Brighter Communities powered by Shaw initiative is a quick and easy way for British Columbians to support and help build better communities for children and youth to live, learn, and play.”

“The BCHL season is typically a time to celebrate community and embrace team spirit, and while the season has been delayed this year, we wanted to ensure fans, players and community members can still rally together for a common cause,” said Chethan Lakshman, Vice President, External Affairs, Shaw Communications.

“By implementing a simple text-to-donate initiative, we are proud to work with the league, local teams, and their fans to support the organizations that are helping kids and families make our communities brighter.”

Sending more players on to college hockey every season than any other hockey league in Canada, the BCHL has established itself as a national leader in the development of young student athletes. 

Shaw Communications is one of the biggest providers of Internet, television, and landline telephone services in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and northern Ontario.

Shaw Communications (TSXV:SJR.A) is up 1.72 per cent, trading at C$29.50 per share at 11:15 am EST.

Shaw Communications Class B non-voting shares (SJR.B) are up 1.22 per cent, trading at C$22.42 per share.

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