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Monopoly game Toronto Edition on sale to raise funds for 11 police-led charities

December 26, 2023 by Toronto Newswire

Monopoly Toronto style to raise funds for 11 police charities.

Funds to support 11 Toronto Police led programs are being raised by the sale of a Toronto edition of the popular Monopoly board game.

Money raised from the sale of the classic game goes to ProAction Cops & Kids, as well as the Hospital for Sick Kids, United Way and almost a dozen other Toronto non-profit charities.

“Each purchase of this exclusive edition is a step towards making a difference,” according to ProAction. “It’s fun for the whole family, especially theatre-lovers.”

Proceeds raised goes to ProAction charity which works with needy children.

The game sells for S69.99 and it “bring cops and kids together in skill-building and mentoring programs to create trust, respect and safer communities.”

Only 30,000 Monopoly: Toronto Edition games were made, making it a collectible rarity.

“Each board is a special piece of Toronto’s limited-edition history,” according to ProAction. “Embrace the chance to play, win and contribute to a noble cause.”

“Get ready for an exclusive journey through Toronto’s iconic spots with Monopoly: Toronto Edition,” the group said. It is “your ticket to owning the city’s treasures.”

In the game you can seize the Toronto Blue Jays, Exhibition Place, the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, and more coveted locations in the City.

Roll to earn the CN Tower, Toronto Blue Jays, Royal York Hotel and other City landmarks.

You can also roll for the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, Nathan Philips Square, and other Toronto treasures, the game proclaims.

It said ‘wave goodbye to Park Place and Marvin Gardens; these landmarks are the real deal in this captivating edition.’

“Roll the dice on Monopoly: Toronto Edition and feel the warmth of giving back. It’s more than a game; its laughter, charity and family all in one!”

The game ‘is an ideal gift, combining fun with charity and perfect for any occasion,” said ProAction. “It’s a heartfelt way to spread joy and give back to the community.”

Some of the people helped by the charities.

The game maker said it is a ‘collector’s dream, showcasing the city’s essence with unique designs. A treasure for enthusiasts, it embodies the spirit of Toronto.’

They said it’s a game of calculated risks and astute decision-making, in which you can negotiate shrewdly, form alliances and drive hard bargains to expand your real estate portfolio.

“Choose between long-term investments and quick profits while strategizing to bankrupt your opponents,” ProAction said.

ProAction Cops & Kids bring cops and kids together in skill-building and mentoring programs to create trust, respect and safer communities.

Since 1991 ProAction Cops & Kids have supported over 2,250 police-led programs in the GTA providing over 418,000 under-resourced youth with barrier-free access to skill-building activities and life-changing opportunities.

For more visit https://monopolytorontoedition.com or call 416-222-7011.

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