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The Snowsuit Fund | Ottawa Business Journal

This profile originally appeared in the 2020-21 Giving Guide. Read the full magazine here. The Snowsuit Fund purchases and distributes more than 16,000 snowsuits annually to low-income children 15 years and younger in Ottawa, bringing dignity and hope to families struggling with the necessities of life. Our core mission is to ensure that Ottawa’s most vulnerable children can have warm snowsuits to play outside in winter – without their families having to sacrifice other priorities. Ottawa winters are cold, yet year-round outdoor play contributes fundamentally to mental health, active and healthy lifestyles, as well as learning and development.  A grassroots organization, we receive no government funding and rely on the generosity of caring groups and individuals who give their time, money and talents to help those less fortunate.

The Snowsuit Fund | Ottawa Business Journal

This profile originally appeared in the 2020-21 Giving Guide. Read the full magazine here. The Snowsuit Fund purchases and distributes more than 16,000 snowsuits annually to low-income children 15 years and younger in Ottawa, bringing dignity and hope to families struggling with the necessities of life. Our core mission is to ensure that Ottawa’s most vulnerable children can have warm snowsuits to play outside in winter – without their families having to sacrifice other priorities. Ottawa winters are cold, yet year-round outdoor play contributes fundamentally to mental health, active and healthy lifestyles, as well as learning and development.  A grassroots organization, we receive no government funding and rely on the generosity of caring groups and individuals who give their time, money and talents to help those less fortunate.

Best of the Gold Coast: 10 of the best Christmas light displays in our city

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How a single mom turned real-estate investor makes $125K a year

Amanda Young This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. In 2012, Amanda Young was working as software analyst, but her savings had been depleted by divorce. Drawing on advice from books and podcasts, the single mom from Spring Hill, Florida, saved up $8,000 to buy her first property. She used using renters payments to cover any costs and count the rest as passive income.  After that, Young struggled through layoffs from two day jobs and a medical emergency but still managed to purchase properties that generated rental income to support herself and her teenage son.

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