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Lakehead Women's Championship Cup in Support of Faye Peters

Join us for an exhilarating display of soccer talent at the Lakehead Women's Championship Cup! Thunder Bay’s finest women’s teams—the Thunderwolves, Thunderhawks, Thunder Bay Chill, and Superior Rush FC—will go head-to-head in an exciting tournament for a cause.

About the Cause:
This tournament supports Faye Peterson House, a crucial organization in Thunder Bay dedicated to offering shelter and support to women and children experiencing violence. Faye Peterson House provides safety, counselling, and advocacy to empower families as they seek a path to healing and independence. Your contributions directly support these vital services.

Goal:
Help us raise a minimum of $1,000 for Faye Peterson House! Together, we can make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals and families in need. Every dollar counts toward making our community a safer, more supportive place.

How You Can Help:

Donate: Every donation, no matter the size, supports women and children in need.
Share: Spread the word by sharing this campaign link with friends and family!
Attend: Entry is free, and all are welcome to cheer on our top teams while supporting a great cause.
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Donations 

  • Susan Sloan
    • $75
    • 1 d
  • Shawn Woodgate
    • $200
    • 1 d
  • Vanessa Knight
    • $100
    • 1 d
  • Vince Mirabelli
    • $100
    • 2 d
  • Marie Gauthier
    • $25
    • 5 d
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Organizer

Lakehead University Student Union
Organizer
Thunder Bay, ON
Crisis Homes Inc. o/a Faye Peterson House
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