In Brockville, all funds raised will go directly to Loaves & Fishes
The Holiday Smile Cookie Campaign is back, and Tim Hortons is asking Canadians to buy a cookie for a good cause until Nov. 23. The company says 100 per cent of proceeds from every Smile Cookie will support local charities, community groups and Tim Hortons Foundation Camps across the country.
In Brockville, all funds raised will go directly to Loaves & Fishes. The organization provides hot meals to people who need support, and staff say community fundraising is essential to keeping the doors open. Each Smile Cookie sold in the city will help the charity buy food and supplies so volunteers can continue serving meals throughout the year.
Tim Hortons franchises choose their own charity partners, ensuring money raised stays in the community. The campaign has grown into a national tradition, with many locations selling out of cookies within days.
Organizers say buying a single cookie—or even a full box—can make a meaningful difference for neighbours in need.

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