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Tims Classrooms Program starts in Alberta at a Red Deer school
Summary
Grade 5 students at Fairview Elementary in Red Deer were the first in Alberta to take part in the Tim Hortons Foundation's Tims Classrooms Program, a 10-hour classroom initiative funded by Tim Hortons owners and customers to build teamwork and life skills.
Content
Grade 5 students at Fairview Elementary School in Red Deer were the first in Alberta to take part in the Tim Hortons Foundation's Tims Classrooms Program this week. The program was launched in late 2024 as an extension of the Tim Hortons Foundation Camps' multi-year model. It brings camp-style, hands-on activities into classrooms and offers time for reflection and discussion. The initiative is funded by Tim Hortons restaurant owners and customers and is delivered in partnership with school facilitators.
Key facts:
- Fairview Elementary's Grade 5 class was the program's first Alberta participant this week.
- The Tims Classrooms Program was launched in late 2024 as a classroom extension of the Tim Hortons Foundation Camps model.
- The program provides 10 hours of classroom time focused on teamwork, cooperation and life skills.
- Funding comes from Tim Hortons owners and customers, and facilitators partner with schools for hands-on activities and discussion.
- Local Tim Hortons owner Tanya Doucette said the classroom program helps reach students who cannot attend camp and noted strong community support in Red Deer.
Summary:
The classroom delivery brought camp-style activities directly to students and highlighted local support for Tim Hortons Foundation programs. Undetermined at this time.
