100 Men Red Deer chooses Aspire for latest donation
A local organization aimed at helping central Alberta charities meet their needs is celebrating the success of their most recent fundraising event.
100 Men Red Deer held their latest quarterly meeting at the Hideout Beats & Eats in Gasoline Alley Monday night and saw about 45 men and their guests attend in support of local charities.
Committee member Jack Wheeler says members heard presentations from Paws and Claws Animal Rescue Foundation, the Boys and Girls Club of Red Deer and Aspire Special Needs Resource Centre for consideration of support.
“The speakers of all three were fantastic and they all talked from personal experience,” says Wheeler. “I really loved how personal that they made it and how genuine they made it and it was not about a very bureaucratic pitch. All the organizations were very, very dear and personal to them and they spoke from the heart which is great.”


