Holiday Smile cookies are back! The cookie everyone loves is coming back for another special holiday campaign with 100% of proceeds supporting charities across Canada.
Here in Kingston, United Way Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington is excited to be the recipient! Community members can show their local love by purchasing cookies from November 18 – 24, 2024 at participating locations!
100% of proceeds go to local charities, community groups and Tims Camps (50% local charities 50% Tim Hortons Foundation Camps). The Tim Hortons Holiday Smile Cookie is a delicious white chocolate sugar cookie infused with red and green sprinkles and hand-decorated with a white icing smile face.
How can you show your support during the Smile Cookie campaign?
“On behalf of the local Tim Hortons locations, we were thrilled to once again choose the United Way KFL&A as our charity for the Holiday Smile Cookie Campaign. We know that the United Way focuses on the most vulnerable members of our community by funding programs and local agencies, and we are pleased to support the important work that they do to support individuals and families locally. Smile Cookie weeks are always an exciting time and special thanks to our team members in the stores for all their dedication and hard work to make these weeks successful and helping to support their community. Last year the Holiday Smile Cookie was a huge success and we hope people will come out again, buy cookies, and spread kindness this holiday season – all in support of a great cause!”
- Amit Seth, local Tim Hortons owner
About Smile Cookies
Smile Cookies began in 1996 in Hamilton, Ontario with the goal of raising money for local charities by selling a cookie decorated with a smiley face. For more than 25 years, Tim Hortons guests have come to know and love the annual Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign. Last year, Tims guests helped raise $9.8 million through the inaugural Holiday Smile Cookie campaign, spreading kindness and supporting local charities and community groups across the country, including Tim Hortons Foundation Camps.
United Way of KFL&A would like to acknowledge this traditional territory’s longer existence and its significance for the Indigenous people who lived and continue to live on Turtle Island.
We are situated on traditional Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Huron-Wendat land. There are Métis and other non-status First People from many Indigenous Nations present in our community today. This acknowledgement symbolizes the United Way KFL&A’s first step, of many, along this path toward Indigenous reconciliation, in a respectful manner.
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