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Queen’s Principal Daniel Woolf
behind bars with organizers of the
Jail’N’Bail cancer fundraiser
MBA’13 students at the
gala in support of the
Right to Play charity
Devon MacMurray
Dan Mandelman
Diana Martin
Gillian Martin
Jordan McDonald
Julie McGibbon
Kaileigh McMunagle
Tyler Meyrick
Kristina Miner
Robert Mitchnick
Nicholas Mittler
Connor Moen
Ziana Moledina
Stephanie Montano
Daniel Moor
Katherine Moraca
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Diana Mumford
Derek Nicholson
Christian Ng
Tammy Ngai
Sharonrose Obuobi
Avery Opie
Amanda Perkins
Alicia Peters
Ryan Peterson
Nicola Plummer
Alexandru Radu
Rachel Raffa
Sandra Rajic
Mitchell Reeves
Attiq Rehman
Qi Ren
Matthew Renwick
Jacqueline Rhind
Annika Rinas
Jayson Rutledge
Laura Ryan
Rafi Saeed
Nikhail Sawni
Matthew Schreurs
Tianjin Shao
Erik Snucins
Meagan Sollows
Avram Spatz
Gary Tam
Brian Timmis
Alexandra Ternosky
Curtis Thompson
Spencer Thompson
Mark Vanderlinden
Brandon Vaters
Borislava Velickovic
Tara Wakter
Julie Weatherhead
Jessica Weshler
John Whelan
Augusta White
Carley Williamson
Evelyne Wright
Davina Zahra
Yang Zhang
Zan Zhang
Anonymous (3)
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Current Class Giving Volunteer
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QSB faculty/staff
Paying it forward – QSB students raise $122,800 for worthy causes
In 2012-2013, QSB students in various programs
raised more than $122,800 in support of 22 charities.
Frosh Week 2012
raised $9,000
for charity
Wrapping gifts for kids
in need for the Holiday
for Hope campaign
There are 216 students going to school in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo (DRC), thanks in part to funds raised
through the Commerce Society’s Frosh Week activities.
In addition to contributing to the Nyantende Foundation,
Frosh Week also supported six other national charities,
to the tune of $9,000.
Giving back to the community, locally, nationally and
internationally, is something QSB students take seriously.
From ComSoc’s ’Jail’N’Bail’ that raised nearly $11,000
for the Canadian Cancer Society, to the MBA students’
$11,175 donation to Right to Play, the efforts of QSB
students to improve the conditions of others crosses
all boundaries.
“It’s a wonderful feeling to know that as a Commerce
family we not only come together to support each other,
but also to support those around us who are less fortunate,”
said Natalie Fisher, BCom’13. She, along with classmates
Brendon Holder, BCom’13 and Jacie DeHoop, Comm’14,
were the organizers of ComSoc’s Holiday for Hope campaign
that raised $11,000, providing meals and toys for 78 local
families, including 120 children, in December.