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There were 23 Payworks staff involved in the True North Youth Foundation’s (TNYF) Living Philanthropy Program this past winter. For 25-weeks they helped in on-ice sessions for two different Winnipeg Jets Hockey Academy classes.
To learn more about this program, watch this video product by the TNYF:
These articles are produced by Payworks as an information service. They are not intended to substitute professional legal, regulatory, tax, or financial advice. Readers must rely on their own advisors, as applicable, for such advice.
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