Charities Nominated
- January 2015 meeting: WindReach Farms received $3,500 to fix their wagon.
- April 2015 meeting: Operation Scugog received $ 4,400 for toiletries for those in need
- July 2015 meeting: Durham College Bursary received $4,400 to Scugog students requiring financial assistance
- October 2015 meeting: Big Brothers and Big Sisters of North Durham revived $4,700 towards a program to assist volunteers.
- January 2016 meeting: $4,600 for Port Perry Refugee Support Group.
- April 2016 meeting: $4,900 for Community Care Durham
- Special meeting for Fort McMurray fire: $5,110. That was matched by TD bank, Alberta government & Federal government totalling $20,440
- July 2016 meeting: Epilepsy Durham $4,600
- October 2016 meeting: Durham Childrens Aid Foundation $5,250
- January 2017 meeting: Kids Safety Village of Durham $5,500
- April 2017 meeting: Port Perry High School Cadet Corps $5,800
- July 11 meeting: Prince Albert Public School Playground $4,100
- October 3, 2017: Oak Ridges Hospice $6,600
- Jan 9, 2018: Precious Minds $6,600
- April 10, 2018 Community Living North Durham $7,100
- July 10, 2018 Scugog Historical Society $6,800
- October 2, 2018 Their Opportunity $6,500
- January 8, 2019 Big Brothers, Big Sisters $6,500
- April 9th, 2019 Port Perry Hospital Foundation $5,600
- July 9 2019 Port Perry Youth Drop In Centre $4,500
- October 8, 2019 Building Youth Capacity $4,500
- January 14, 2020 – Bereaved Families of Ontario – Durham Region – $3,200
- April 2020, – Operation Scugog Food Bank $5,300
- July 2020 – Prince Albert Public School
- Oct 2020 – WindReach Farm.
- January 2021- Dog Guides of Canada
- April 2021 – The Kelly Burger Legacy Foundation
- July 2021- Community Care of North Durham
- October 2021 – Port Perry Hospital Foundation CT Scanner campaign
- January 2022 – Operation Scugog – $3800
- April 2022 – Oak Ridges Hospice – $3,800
- July 2022 – Camp Scugog – $3,300
- October 2022 – North House – $3,500
- January 2023 – Safe House Home – $3,600
Total to date over $150,000!