Carranza LLP is named Donor of the Week at Sick Kids Hospital
Carranza has been a generous supporter to SickKids since 2009. The firm supports
the Carole Harrison Trauma Fund, which helps support families who are dealing
with a child with a traumatic injury. To date the firm has donated more than
$60,000 to support the trauma team.

Brain Injury Society of Toronto First Annual 5km Run, Walk & Roll
Saturday September 24th
On a beautiful sunny morning in late September, Carranza staff laced up their shoes to run in support of individual's living with the effects of brain injury.
For more information about the Brain Injury Society of Toronto visit www.bist.ca

Carranza LLP is pleased to be a Patron Donor at St. Michael's hospital in Toronto
Carranza LLP is delighted to support St. Michael's Hospital through their gracious donation and ongoing support. All proceeds go towards better research and education, vital state-of the-art equipment, and to help attract medical experts to the hospital in order to provide outstanding patient care.
For more information about the St. Michael's hospital in Toronto visit www.stmichaelsfoundation.com
4th annual G-O-O-O-O-O-A-L! Soccer Championship (GSC)
The "Carranza Cougars" (Carranza LLP) participated in the 4th annual G-O-O-O-O-O-A-L! Soccer Championship (GSC) which is a recreational fundraising tournament, from July 7th – September 1st in support of patient care at Toronto Rehab.
To learn more visit G-O-O-O-O-O-A-L! Soccer Championship

Canadian Paraplegic Association of Ontario Wheelchair Relay Challenge
Carranza LLP was proud to participate in the CPA of Ontario Relay Challenge.
For more information about the CPA of Ontario visit www.cpaont.org
Sunnybrook Foundation
Carranza LLP made a leadership donation of $1.5 million in support of Sunnybrook's Trauma, Emergency & Critical Care program.
For more information about the Sunnybrook Foundation visit wwww.sunnybrook.ca/foundation
Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton
Carranza LLP is a proud sponsor of the Brain Injury Association of Peel
and Halton by sponsoring the translation and printing of their A
Community Resource for Survivors of Acquired Brain Injury Brochure.
For more information, please visit www.biaph.com