For the first time, the iconic Tim Hortons Smile Cookie charitable campaign is running from May 1 – May 7.

Every year, the week-long campaign sees Tims guests purchase millions of hand-decorated Smile Cookies and 100 percent of the proceeds from each cookie are donated to support over 600 local charities and community groups that are handpicked by Tim Hortons restaurant owners. 

Guests in Warman can support Hope’s Home by purchasing a Smile Cookie for $1.50 plus tax.  

 Most childcare centers are not equipped to care for children with specialized medical needs, leaving families and caregivers without the support they require. Hope’s Home is a non-profit providing inclusive care where kids with complex medical and typical needs learn, grow, and thrive. Hope’s Home currently supports families and kids at early learning centers in Regina, Prince Albert, and in the joint-use schools of Traditions Elementary School and Holy Trinity Catholic School in Warman.  

 “We are excited and thankful to be chosen as the recipient of the Smile Cookie campaign in Warman,” says Jacqueline Tisher Founder and CEO of Hope’s Home. “Our fundraised dollars are vital to the operation of Hope’s Home to ensure we have the proper resources to provide an inclusive environment to our kids.”  

Hope’s Home inclusive programming includes preschool services and afterschool programs that are medically safe and developmentally appropriate for all age groups and learning stages. Classrooms are designated for different age groups (infant, toddler, preschool, and school-age) and each classroom has one or more Early Childhood Educators and one or more Developmental Workers. 

 To support Hope’s Home through the Smile Cookie Campaign visit one of two Tim Hortons locations in Warman or place an order through the Tim Hortons mobile app for delivery. 

 ABOUT HOPE’S HOME 

The first medically inclusive daycare in Canada. Hope’s Home is a non-profit providing inclusive care where kids with complex medical and typical needs learn, grow and thrive. Most childcare centers are not equipped to care for children with specialized medical needs, leaving families and caregivers without the support they require. Hope’s Home provides these families with a safe and inclusive environment for their children to play and be kids regardless of their medical needs. 

 Hope’s Home was founded in 2005 by CEO Jacqueline Tisher. Jacque’s eyes were opened to the world of complex medical care for children after the birth of her first daughter Acacia in 1993 who was born with spina bifida. Being a mother to Acacia inspired Jacque to become a foster mom and in 2003 she welcomed Hope Dawn Marie to her family. Hope’s life was beautiful but short. In February 2004 she passed away at just 10 months old, spending much of her life at the Regina General Hospital. During her time with Hope, Jacque quickly realized that the care available in a hospital setting was not available to families with medically complex children at home. In Hope’s honour, Hope’s Home opened its doors in Regina on November 1, 2005.