Pickleball for Possibilities Group Clinic Registration 3:00 - 5:00 pm

Pickleball for Possibilities Group Clinic Registration 3:00 - 5:00 pm

14 septembre 2024MPC Outdoor Courts, 371 Cornell Centre Blvd, Markham, ON, L6B OR1, ON, Ontario

Tarif et dates limites

Date limite régulière :
13 septembre 2024 22h00 (Heure de l'Est)Inscription terminée
Frais d’inscription

Inscription gratuite!

Pickleball for Possibilities

To secure your spot in the Coaching Clinics, you must complete your registration and a minimum donation of $20.00 or more must be paid by e-transfer to charity@markhampickleballclub.ca.

All registration fees (donations) collected for our team tournament will be donated equally to Markham Food Bank and Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital. Applicable tax receipts will be issued from the 2 charities. See link to Donation Form below.

Double the effect of your donation!
Two of our members are generously offering to match tournsment donations to a maximum of $5000.00!

Download Pickleball for Possibilities 2024 (updated) for detailed information about all the Events including registration process and the online Donation Form to use.

We look forward to seeing everyone.

Lieu

Cornell Community Park - Picklellball Courts
371 Cornell Centre Blvd.
Markham
L6B0R1

About our Charities

Markham Food Bank is a local registered non-profit charity with a mission to alleviate food insecurity for community members. With the help of volunteers and donations, the Markham Food Bank offers food supplies and other basic necessities to those in need. Serving over 1,000 individuals every month, they strive to create a welcoming environment of fairness and equality for everyone who walks through their doors.

Holland Bloorview is Canada’s largest children’s rehabilitation hospital and a fully affiliated teaching hospital with the University of Toronto. Their mission is to create a world of possibilities by supporting children and youth living with disability, medical complexity, illness and injury. More than 8,300 kids and youth come through their doors each year as inpatients and outpatients to receive innovative treatments, therapies and specialized programs and services.