CCAN 2024 Fundraising & Community Award Gala

CCAN 2024 Fundraising & Community Award Gala

Join us at the CCAN 2024 Fundraising & Community Award Gala to celebrate our achievements and support our cause!

By Little Hands Global Foundation (LHGF)

Date and time

Sat, Jul 20, 2024 12:00 AM - 3:00 AM EDT

Location

30 Gordon Mackay Rd

30 Gordon Mackay Road Toronto, ON M9N 2V6 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

Agenda

9:00 PM - 3:00 AM (+1 day)

Gate open

Candylaurice TEA, MC

Conrad M. MC

Ngah Rinyu - Guest Artist

RemiRay - Guest Artist

About this event

  • 3 hours

Welcome to the CCAN 2024 Fundraising & Community Award Gala!

Ngah Rinyu ft RemiRay: Live in Toronto

Join us for a night of celebration and giving back at De Luna Banquet Hall located at 30 Gordon Mackay Road, Toronto, ON. This in-person event promises to be a memorable evening filled with recognition, community spirit, and fundraising efforts.

Get ready to mingle, and honor outstanding individuals who have made a difference in our community.

Let's come together to make a positive impact and celebrate our shared values. See you there!

#littlehandsglobalfoundation #ngahrinyu #remiray #gala #awards #fundraiser #musicperformance #afrobeats

Frequently asked questions

Is there any refund?

No, there is no refund

When does the event start and end?

The event starts at 9.00pm and ends at 3.00am

Can you also buy the tickets at the gate?

Yes, but to avoid long lines at the gate, we recommend that participants buy their tickets online.

Organized by

Our Canadian Cup of Nations (CCAN) is a two-day soccer tournament that brings together sixteen (16) soccer teams from sixteen (16) community groups that represent sixteen (16) countries.

The event is scheduled on Saturday July 20, 2023 – Sunday July 21, 2023, from 8am to 7pm each 59 Clement Road, Etobicoke, ON M9R 4B7.

The event is characterized by competitive soccer games, traditional dances, cultural display, and exhibitions. In attendance will be approximately 1500 participants. We are also expecting approximately 100 international delegates from Cameroon, Nigeria, Sierra Leon, Gambia, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Germany, France and Finland. There will be speeches from community leaders, heads of non-governmental organizations, MPs and MPPs Toronto City Councilors and other dignitaries.

Most importantly, The will be a panel discussion on confronting racism and discrimination while promoting intercultural and interfaith understanding within our communities.