25% of every order will be donated to Innerkip Central School.
WOODSTOCK - Innerkip Central School is throwing a pizza fundraiser hosted by Little Caesars Woodstock.
On February 28th, visit the Little Caesars on Dundas and Springbank and feel better about your pizza purchase! 25% of every order will be donated to Innerkip Central School.
School Secretary Callie Haverkamp explained what the process will look like for the fundraiser.
"From 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Tuesday night, any in store or online orders will be credited towards our fundraiser. Just let the staff know that you are supporting the Innerkip Fundraiser. If you are placing an order online that ask that you e-mail your receipt to the store." [lcpizzawoodstock@gmail.com]
The school is looking to put money towards upgrades for the children. First, new basketball nets for outdoor play. They also want to put funds into new sports uniforms for the children, as well as updating some of the technology in the school.
In addition to the pizza fundraiser, students are also selling popcorn at the school for two dollars and hosting a school dance with all proceeds going back to Innerkip Central.
Haverkamp says they are also accepting donations via e-transfer.
"If people would like to make direct donations, they for sure can. We are taking donations to our email [innerkiphomeandschool@gmail.com] and any donation over $25.00 will be eligible for a tax receipt."
Little Caesars Woodstock has been a longtime supporter of Innerkip Central...and participates yearly in fundraising initiatives.


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