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Help us share the power of sport!

The Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association is holding our first ever charitable online auction. The auction will be held on Ebay on March 23rd - 30th, 2009. We hope that you can help our athletes in realizing their full potential by donating an item for the auction.

All auction proceeds will support programs that introduce people with cerebral palsy and related disabilities to sport and help them excel. Our mission is to develop equitable and fair sport opportunities for children and adults with cerebral palsy and related disabilities. As a charity, we rely on the kindness and support of donors to help athletes achieve their dreams. We hope we can count on your participation to help our Canadian athletes get one step closer to their Paralympic dream!

To make the auction a success, we are depending on the generosity of donors to provide us with quality auction items we can offer to the public.

What should I donate?

Popular auction items include event passes, travel vouchers, signed memorabilia, time-shares, all-inclusive vacations, gift certificates, and collectables. While you might not have access to these types of items, maybe you know someone who does. No matter how big or small the donation, please know it will be greatly appreciated by all of us. Corporate and private donations are both welcomed and significant recognition will be provided for donors.

How can I donate?

Complete a Donation Form and Item Form and return them to student@ccpsa.ca or fax to 613-748-1355 by March 11th, 2009. Cash donations are also gratefully accepted. Tax receipts will be provided upon request, provided that we have received the completed form. If you have any questions about the auction, please contact Gabriel Osborn at 613-748-1430 or email student@ccpsa.ca.

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On behalf of CCPSA, and our thriving Canadian athletes who are pushing the limits daily with their accomplishments, thank you!

Yours in sport,

Sandra Hermiston
President
Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association