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Scotiabank Kicks Off 2013 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Season with Scotiabank Game Changers Program

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Scotiabank Kicks Off 2013 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Season with Scotiabank Game Changers Program

Program recognizes community heroes making positive changes in their communities

HAMILTON, ON, May 29, 2013 /CNW/ - Scotiabank today announced the return of Scotiabank Game Changers, a program that recognizes local heroes in Hamilton during the Hamilton Tiger-Cats regular season. Scotiabank will recognize the achievements of community heroes and award them with $1,000 for the registered charity or non-profit cause of their choice at the first eight Ti-Cats regular home games this season. Scotiabank will also provide a $25,000 donation to a Scotiabank Game Changer finalist at the final home game of the year.

"Scotiabank Game Changers gives people the opportunity to look into the heart of their communities and find individuals who make a difference every day. We know there are so many people who are doing great things in their community, and that's why we're asking people to nominate someone today," said Kim Karges, Scotiabank District Vice President, Hamilton & Niagara District.

Throughout the regular season, fan voting will help decide home game Game Changers. At the end of the regular season, fans will have the chance to vote for their favourite Scotiabank Game Changer, and based on a combination of fan voting and a judging panel, the winner will receive $25,000 for the charity of their choice and other great prizing.

"The Scotiabank Game Changers program was positively overwhelming - it helped heightened the profile of Global Medic and truly celebrated its voluntary service in the community," said Shane Eickmann, Hamilton's Scotiabank Regional Scotiabank Game Changer Finalist in 2012. "It was a great experience and I encourage everyone to nominate local volunteer in their community and give them the chance recognized by Scotiabank and the CFL."

WHO IS AN ELIGIBLE 'SCOTIABANK GAME CHANGER' RECEIVER?

Scotiabank Game Changer candidates must demonstrate leadership and community involvement within one of the six Scotiabank Bright Future Philanthropic Pillars: Health, Education, Social Services, Arts, Sports and Environment. Judging criteria for Game Changer selection is based on:

  • Leadership
  • Challenge
  • Impact

For more information on how to nominate a Scotiabank Game Changer, to vote for a Scotiabank Game Changer and for full contest rules, please visit www.ScotiabankGameChangers.com, on Facebook and follow us on Twitter at @ScotiaCFL #sbgamechangers

About Scotiabank:

Scotiabank is committed to supporting the communities in which we live and work, both in Canada and abroad, through our global philanthropic program, Scotiabank Bright Future. Recognized as a leader internationally and among Canadian corporations for our charitable donations and philanthropic activities, Scotiabank has provided on average approximately $47 million annually to community causes around the world over each of the last five years. Visit us at www.scotiabank.com.

SOURCE: Scotiabank - Sponsorships & Donations

Media Inquiries:
Sheena Findlay
Scotiabank
Sheena.findlay@scotiabank.com
647-628-3501

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