Let’s get the biggest group of Women in the Trucking Industry together for a picture with the pinky truck.
Bring your family for a fun filled day and help support this worthy cause. Special performance by the Danny Thompson Band. Together we can beat breast cancer one mile at a time .
Help us spread the word:
Please print and post these flyers in your company. Send to all your email contacts.
General Information:
Trucking For A Cure
Was presented this award in 2013 & 2015 by the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation :
Community Event Commitment Award which is presented to the organizer of an outstanding community event that has demonstrated excellence in fundraising, fostering a spirit of volunteerism and reaches a new audience to the Foundation or that fundraises in a unique way.
Joanne MacKenzie Founder of Trucking For A Cure
The first covoy was in Woodstock ON in 2010.
They have raised over $400,000.00 for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.
All the funds raised goes directly to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.
More information on Trucking For A Cure
Or to help sponsor this event please see the link below
https://truckingforacure.com/
Danny Thompson Band
A prestigious nomination for best new country artist by New Music Weekly has kept the band in high demand on the local music circuit.
The nomination comes as a result of Thompson’s latest hit single, Miles and Miles, a tribute to son Jamie, who was killed while driving his rig through Quebec in 2012.
Miles and Miles, recorded in Nashville and released in Canada early this year, has been climbing the charts on both sides of the border.
More information on the Danny Thompson Band and a full list of their up coming events please follow the link below
http://www.dannythompsonband.com/
Women’s Trucking Federation Of Canada
The 1st organization in Canada for Women in the Trucking Industry. Whether its in the office, under the hood or behind the wheel.
The Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada is about camaraderie, drivers helping drivers, pride and passion in what we do, empowerment and building morale. We aim to build bridges between drivers and all areas of the trucking industry; carriers, enforcement, training organizations, and safety groups, as well as citizens and the media. An important part of this goal is getting more involved with young people at the high school level, or even elementary school, We aim to help our
youth better understand the trucking industry and to promote trucking as a viable career option. Whether its in the office, under the hood or behind the wheel.
More information on the Women’s Trucking Federation Of Canada or to become a member or sponsor please follow the link below
www.wtfc.ca
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