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7-Eleven Canada Teams Up with Children’s Miracle Network for Fundraiser
On December 2, 2025, 7-Eleven Canada will launch a fundraising initiative in partnership with the Children’s Miracle Network. This event will direct 100 percent of the net proceeds from fresh baked cookie sales to local children’s hospital foundations. This marks a significant step for 7-Eleven Canada, ensuring that all funds raised benefit the communities in which they are collected.
Marc Goodman, Vice President and General Manager of 7-Eleven Canada, emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, “Each cookie makes a world of difference—an indulgence you can feel good about.” He highlighted that Giving Tuesday presents an ideal opportunity to combine the company’s cookie program with its community-focused efforts through the collaboration with the Children’s Miracle Network.
The cookie options include popular flavors such as chocolate chip, white chocolate macadamia nut, and oatmeal raisin. Each cookie is baked fresh in-store throughout the day, ensuring quality and taste for customers. Goodman added that customers can enjoy a treat while contributing to a meaningful cause.
Adam Starkman, President and CEO of Canada’s Children’s Hospital Foundations, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership. “We’re pleased to continue our partnership with 7-Eleven Canada through our Giving Tuesday cookie fundraiser and ongoing seasonal efforts,” he said. He noted that the collaboration demonstrates the powerful impact of collective efforts by Canadians in supporting children’s health.
In addition to the cookie fundraiser on Giving Tuesday, 7-Eleven Canada will offer various ways for customers to donate during the winter season. This initiative aligns with the company’s commitment to community involvement and support for local healthcare services.
Since its inception in 1969, 7-Eleven Canada has grown into a prominent food and beverage destination, operating over 550 locations across the country. The company is known for its diverse offerings, including the iconic Slurpee, Big Bite, and Big Gulp, as well as freshly made sandwiches and pizzas. With more than 8,500 team members, 7-Eleven Canada serves millions of customers every year.
Children’s Miracle Network, which manages the fundraising efforts for the 170 member hospitals in North America, ensures that donations remain local to fund critical treatments, healthcare services, and pediatric medical equipment. In Canada, the organization is operated by Canada’s Children’s Hospital Foundations.
This partnership between 7-Eleven Canada and the Children’s Miracle Network exemplifies how businesses can play a vital role in supporting local communities. Through initiatives like the Giving Tuesday cookie fundraiser, both organizations aim to make a lasting difference in the lives of children and families in need.
For more information about the fundraiser and the participating cookie flavors, customers can visit the 7-Eleven website or engage with the company on social media platforms.
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