IA FINANCIAL GROUP DONATES $500,000 TO CHARITIES TACKLING SOCIAL ISSUES IN ANNUAL PHILANTHROPIC CONTEST

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QUEBEC CITY, Dec. 13, 2024 /CNW/ - iA Financial Group is thrilled to congratulate the winning charities in its eighth annual philanthropic contest. Fondation La rue des Femmes (Montreal, Que.), Food4Kids Halton (Burlington, Ont.), Vancouver Food Runners (Vancouver, B.C.) and Qajuqturvik Community Food Centre (Iqaluit, Nunavut) will each receive $105,000 towards their work.

"Each year, we are deeply moved and impressed by the inspiring proposals submitted to our philanthropic contest by charities from all regions of Canada. Their remarkable work to improve the daily lives of Canadians is clear for all to see. I am proud that iA Financial Group plays a significant role in supporting charitable efforts across the country. On behalf of the company, I would like to thank every charity that submitted a proposal for the important work they do," said Denis Ricard, President and CEO of iA Financial Group.

This year's contest focused on societal issues, with donations going to charities tackling social problems such as homelessness, food insecurity, dropping out of school, addictions, violence, discrimination, mental illness and isolation.

Hundreds of charities from across Canada submitted proposals, which were carefully reviewed by a committee. From these, 12 finalists were selected, representing four geographic regions (Western Canada, Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic/Northern Canada) to ensure fair distribution of donations. The Canadian public was then asked to vote on the finalists.

The top four charities will each receive a donation of $100,000, while $10,000 will be awarded to each of the remaining eight finalists. This will help create meaningful outcomes and support vital initiatives in local communities across Canada. An additional $5,000 donation will go to the four favorite charities as voted on by iA Financial Group's 10,000 employees.

$100,000 GRAND PRIZE RECIPIENTS

The donation will offer a fresh start to women experiencing homelessness, many of whom have suffered deep trauma. Fondation La rue des Femmes will be able to expand its range of therapeutic care by opening our fourth home and offering more hours of personalized therapy. These treatments, such as psychotherapy, art therapy or addiction counseling, provide them with the tools they need and a safe environment to overcome their traumas. La rue des Femmes offers a complete care pathway helping thousands of women to regain their dignity and their lives. The organization's aim is to offer a better future to all the women it supports and help build a more just and inclusive society.