All 338 seats sold out
The Mille et une huître 2023 evening is already sold out
Following last November's record-breaking event, which raised over $200,000, the Paul-Leboeuf Foundation is pleased to announce that all 338 tickets for the 7th edition of the Mille et une huître evening have been sold out.
After contacting past guests and loyal donors to inform them of the date of next fall's event, organizers realized that there were no more places available for the 2023 edition, to be held on November 10. The event will take place, as in the past, at Chêne-Bleu high school in Pincourt.
Dominique Janelle, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Paul-Leboeuf Foundation, was delighted with this turn of events. Danie Deschênes, Mayor of Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot and official presenter of the event since last year, was equally delighted.
Many ways to contribute to the cause
The fund-raising campaign continues right up to the evening's event. There are several options for contributing to the success of the event: make an online donation, contribute via the partnership plan by contacting the team, donate an item for the auction or participate in the online auction available from the end of October.
Although the event is sold out three months in advance, you can still register your interest in attending as a guest and be put on the waiting list.
The Fondation Paul-Leboeuf is the charitable arm of the Centre Notre-Dame-de-Fatima, and all funds raised by it are dedicated to supporting the Centre's various programs, whose exclusive mission is to offer camp and respite programs for special-needs clientele from the Vaudreuil-Soulanges and Montreal regions, including the now better-known Arc-en-ciel program. These families are supported through financial assistance, the hiring and training of caregivers and specialized staff, and the purchase of specialized and adapted equipment.
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