CIBC invests in major Ottawa and national initiatives to support Kids, Cures and Community
OTTAWA, April 26, 2013 /CNW/ - CIBC (TSX: CM) (NYSE: CM) announced investments in local and national
initiatives aligned to CIBC's strategic focus to invest in Kids, Cures
and Community, in conjunction with its annual shareholder meeting in
Ottawa.
"CIBC is committed to supporting organizations that help make our
communities stronger and healthier," said Gerry McCaughey, President
and CEO of CIBC. "We are focused on investing in young Canadians to
help them build a better future; and on supporting those affected by
cancer by investing in initiatives that bring hope and, one day, find a
cure."
Supporting Kids
On May 1st, CIBC is joining Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada (BGCC) in an
anti-bullying and belonging campaign known as National Day to End
Bullying (www.belonging.ca). CIBC recognizes that bullying is a growing issue facing Canadian
youth and believes strategies are needed to educate kids and parents to
help promote healthy relationships in order for all children to feel a
sense of safety and belonging and stop bullying before it starts.
Over the past 15 years, CIBC has contributed $170 million nationally in
support of programs that provide children and youth-in-need with
education, mentoring, leadership skills and healthy active living.
Supporting Cures
CIBC has made a $250,000 donation to the Ottawa Hospital to support the
hospital's Breast Health Centre. CIBC's gift will assist The Ottawa
Hospital enhance delivery of high-quality health care, strengthen
professional collaboration and improve patient outcomes and
experiences.
CIBC is committed to working with organizations that support research
and services for people affected by breast cancer, as well as with
programs focused on advocacy and treatment that make a difference in
the lives of people living with the disease. Over the past 15 years
CIBC and its employees have invested $135 million nationally in health
care and research, with a focus on breast cancer.
Supporting Communities
CIBC is pleased to announce its $1 million sponsorship of the National
Arts Centre (NAC) Gala. A vibrant hub for performance, creation, and
learning, Canada's National Arts Centre encourages and inspires the
passion and creativity of young people through the performing arts. The
annual NAC Gala, presented by CIBC, supports the National Youth and
Education Trust which: funds programming for young audiences; develops
the world's best young artists; and supports performing arts education
in Canadian classrooms.
SOURCE: CIBC
Kevin Dove, Communications & Public Affairs, CIBC 416-980-8835 or kevin.dove@cibc.com