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Casa Loma masquerade ball raises $550,000 for kids’ communications programs

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Jay McCauley, Sarah Paterson and Christi Himmelheber



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Toronto business leaders, philanthropists, and members of the city’s social scene converged on Casa Loma for the 4th Annual Masquerade Ball in support of the ComKids Foundation. The ball, which featured a live game of Clue, elegant performances and a DJ, raised more than $550,000 in support of ComKids’ mission to provide personally owned devices, digital literacy training, connectivity and mentorship to students in underserved communities. The event was co-chaired by founding ball chair Sarah Paterson, ComKids CEO Christi Himmelheber and board director Jay McCauley.

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Amanda Alvaro, Elizabeth Hermant, Shay Lowe and Aly Currie

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Elise and John Esteireiro, Charlotte Positano and Pierre Girouard

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Christie and Fraser Chapman

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Dave Barber and Joanna Griffiths

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Femina and Jamil Asaria

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Ivor Pinder, Hillary LeBlanc and Luccas Correira

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Saman and Farhan Abbas

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Keith Sheppard and Sabrina Maddeaux

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Lesley and Chris Rowan

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Michelle Jalsevac and Bill MacDonald

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