Josie Aubert

Maple Leaf support of STOP3000 Third Annual Fundraiser

Fundraising for Stop Foodborne Illness
CA$3,348
raised of CA$3,000 target
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Purchase a $2 Maple Leaf Fundraiser Bracelet or make a personal donation. All Proceeds will go to the development of training tools to educate and build awareness of foodborne pathogens.
During the month of September, Stop Foodborne Illness challenges our constituents, their friends and families, and our donors to take 3,000 steps each day - every day - to honor the 3,000 lives lost each year to foodborne illness in the U.S.

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In the Canada/ United States, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that >3000 people die from foodborne illness annually.

In recognition of September's annual Food Safety Education Month, STOP has organized a fundraiser called STOP3000. Donors who participate in STOP3000 can double their donations, thanks to a generous $100,000 grant that matches every dollar raised.

STOP is leading teams of committed experts dedicated to achieving consumer-centric modernization of the US food recall system, attempting to raise awareness through visual apps such as Instagram or TikTok with food safety photo and video content aimed at educating and alerting consumers.

Our goal this year is to raise $15,000 to support our mission and vision to STOP3000 people from losing their lives to illness from a foodborne pathogens.

Help us give 3000 silenced voices an opportunity to be heard.

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About the campaign

During the month of September, Stop Foodborne Illness challenges our constituents, their friends and families, and our donors to take 3,000 steps each day - every day - to honor the 3,000 lives lost each year to foodborne illness in the U.S.

About the charity

As the voice of people affected by foodborne illness, we collaborate with partners in academia, the food industry, and government to prevent foodborne illness. We advocate for effective food safety policy and facilitate culture change to increase food safety.

Donation summary

Total raised
CA$3,347.52
Online donations
CA$3,347.52
Offline donations
CA$0.00

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