Toronto’s marquee racing event returned to the city last weekend, as fans flocked to the Honda Indy to cheer on their favourite cars and drivers for the first time in two years. In lieu of paid admission, fans were encouraged to make a donation to Make-A-Wish Canada, and over $84,000 was made for the charity. To date, a cumulative total of $905,000 has been raised and each dollar will go toward granting wishes for children living with critical illnesses. There are currently 4,000 Canadian children waiting for their wishes to be granted.
“Everyone at Make-A-Wish was thrilled to learn that the Indy would make its return this summer and clearly, race fans, Honda Canada Foundation and Ontario Honda Dealers Association felt the same excitement,” said Meaghan Stovel McKnight, CEO of Make-A-Wish Canada. “Our sincere thanks go out to everyone who supports our mission to bring strength and happiness to the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions.”
For more than a decade, Make-A-Wish® fundraising activities have been an integral part of Toronto’s marquee racing event. All donations were matched dollar-for-dollar by Honda Canada Foundation.
“It’s heartening to see Honda Indy Toronto fans supporting such an important cause,” said Tony Facciolo, Chair of Honda Canada Foundation. “Honda is a longtime supporter of Make-A-Wish Canada and we’re very thankful that countless race fans, Honda Canada Foundation partners and our dealer network remain committed to bringing joy to the lives of children and families across the country.”