100 Women Who Care logo. (Photo courtesy of 100 Women Who Care.100 Women Who Care logo. (Photo courtesy of 100 Women Who Care.
Windsor

200 local men and women show they care

A lucky charity will win over $25,000 as two local philanthropy groups host their annual event Tuesday night.

The Windsor-Essex groups called "100 Men Who Give a Damn" and "100 Women Who Care" will be hosting their fourth annual combined event at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts at 201 Riverside Drive W. at 6 p.m.

Group members will have an opportunity to nominate their favourite charities in Windsor-Essex.

Of the 19 organizations invited, four will have their names drawn for an opportunity to make a final pitch to the members.  The members will then vote for the winner.

This year, seven local businesses have also pledged to be a “Company Who Cares,” to support the selected charity.

The organizations have 100 people donating $100, four times a year, to help local people in need.

Hiatus House was the winning charity last November.

For more information about how to get involved visit http://www.100womenwindsor.com/ or http://www.100whocarewindsor.com/100men/

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