RISING COUNTRY STAR TENILLE AND TIM HORTON CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
LAUNCH OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO INSPIRED BY BENEFITS OF CAMP EXPERIENCE
CANADIAN ARTIST DARES YOU TO DONATE TO A GOOD CAUSE
OAKVILLE, ON – Tim
Horton Children’s Foundation ambassador and Canadian country music
artist Tenille, released a new music video today entitled “Dare To Be,”
which highlights the inspiring camp experience children and youth have at Tim Horton Children’s Foundation Camp. “Dare To Be” is available for purchase from iTunes, with proceeds donated to the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation.
Horton Children’s Foundation ambassador and Canadian country music
artist Tenille, released a new music video today entitled “Dare To Be,”
which highlights the inspiring camp experience children and youth have at Tim Horton Children’s Foundation Camp. “Dare To Be” is available for purchase from iTunes, with proceeds donated to the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation.
“I
am extremely excited to launch my new music video today,” said Tenille,
ambassador, Tim Horton Children’s Foundation. “I hope the video will
inspire Canadians to recognize the value of the camp experience, the
work of the Foundation and the positive impact it has had on thousands
of children, which I have witnessed first-hand.
am extremely excited to launch my new music video today,” said Tenille,
ambassador, Tim Horton Children’s Foundation. “I hope the video will
inspire Canadians to recognize the value of the camp experience, the
work of the Foundation and the positive impact it has had on thousands
of children, which I have witnessed first-hand.
Tenille,
the 2012 CCMA Slaight Music Humanitarian Award recipient, has worked
directly with the Foundation as a volunteer for part of the last two
summers. During her time at camp she has been personally involved with
the experience a child has, helping Tim Horton Children’s Foundation
campers to find their inner spark.
the 2012 CCMA Slaight Music Humanitarian Award recipient, has worked
directly with the Foundation as a volunteer for part of the last two
summers. During her time at camp she has been personally involved with
the experience a child has, helping Tim Horton Children’s Foundation
campers to find their inner spark.
“Breaking
the cycle of poverty and helping economically disadvantaged children
aspire for a brighter future is at the heart of Tim Horton Children’s
Foundation,” said Dave Newnham, vice president and executive director,
Tim Horton Children’s Foundation. “We are so fortunate to work with
Tenille and we are thrilled to celebrate the release of her new music
video. She is a real inspiration and role model for our campers, which
is exactly what the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation camp experience is
about.”
the cycle of poverty and helping economically disadvantaged children
aspire for a brighter future is at the heart of Tim Horton Children’s
Foundation,” said Dave Newnham, vice president and executive director,
Tim Horton Children’s Foundation. “We are so fortunate to work with
Tenille and we are thrilled to celebrate the release of her new music
video. She is a real inspiration and role model for our campers, which
is exactly what the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation camp experience is
about.”
The
Tim Horton Children’s Foundation started in 1975 in Parry Sound, ON
with just one camp and 200 kids. It now operates six year-round camps
across North America and has served more than 180,000 kids through its
innovative year-round programming. Children attend one of three types of
programs offered, including a traditional summer camp (ages 9-12), a
year-round camp serving schools and youth groups (ages 8-18) in the
fall, winter and spring, and a five-level youth leadership program
focused on building lifelong leadership skills (ages 13-18).
Tim Horton Children’s Foundation started in 1975 in Parry Sound, ON
with just one camp and 200 kids. It now operates six year-round camps
across North America and has served more than 180,000 kids through its
innovative year-round programming. Children attend one of three types of
programs offered, including a traditional summer camp (ages 9-12), a
year-round camp serving schools and youth groups (ages 8-18) in the
fall, winter and spring, and a five-level youth leadership program
focused on building lifelong leadership skills (ages 13-18).