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The Montreal Juniors launch their “Score with school” fundraising program

Written by Nick Murdocco. Posted in Blogs - Nick Murdocco

Do you like to read, like hockey and like to help others? The Montreal Juniors, with a strong presence in the community, have joined forces with eFundraising.com in the hopes to decrease the dropout rate right here in Montreal. See how you can help and at the same time, get those magazines you've been wanting to buy at lower than newsstand prices!

The Montreal Juniors are proud of their partnership with eFundraising.com, a division of Time Inc. The team now offers the opportunity to subscribe to popular magazines with rebate that goes up to 85% of the average price. Furthermore, 37% of the proceeds will be given to the Montreal Juniors "Score with school" program.

This program will enable the Montreal Juniors to pursue their goal of decreasing the dropout rate in several schools of the Greater Montreal area. The Montreal Juniors Hockey Club invites everyone to subscribe now by clicking on the “Help the youth” button at www.montrealjuniors.com to help us raise money for a good cause (objective: $10 000). Hundreds of magazines are available!

To thank participants for their support, Montreal Juniors Hockey Club offers A FREE PAIR OF TICKETS TO A MONTREAL JUNIORS HOME GAME to the people who subscribe to more than three magazines. This offer is for a limited time only!

For more information on this fundraising activity, visit www.montrealjuniors.com.

Tags: dropout rate \ eFundraising \ fundraising \ Montreal juniors \ Score with School program \ Time Inc

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@vivianmtl LOL! I am totally on your side! I got into a heated debate earlier over the While Men Watch ladies...1 of which will be on 2moro

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@vivianmtl lol! don't let certain bloggers c u write that...because apparently women who love sports don't-shouldnt talk that way ;)

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