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  1. Anonymous
    $1,000
  2. Bill Morrill
    $500
  3. Maja Vrvilo
    $500
  4. Joshua PJ Lovig
    $252
  5. rigging grips
    $250
  6. Loren Yaconelli
    $250
  7. Suki P
    $200
  8. Peter Andringa
    $200
  9. Alex Rivers
    $150
  10. Jay Julier
    $101
  11. Cindy Huery
    $100
  12. Sara Irvine Erickson
    $100
  13. Anonymous
    $100
  14. Denise Hignell
    $100
  15. Kelly W
    $100
  16. Caroline Cranstoun
    $100
  17. Brian Markinson
    $100
  18. Jamie Jonasson
    $100
  19. Jos Oman
    $100
  20. David Moxness
    $100
  21. Anonymous
    $100
  22. Jena MacConnell
    $100
  23. Anonymous
    $100
  24. Jim p
    $100
  25. Jaden
    $100
  26. Phaedra E
    $100
  27. Sarah Long
    $100
  28. Braden Haggerty
    $100
  29. Anonymous
    $50
  30. Green Machine Shredding
    $50
  31. Emanuel Fidalgo
    $50
  32. Cyndi 'Cutter' Martin
    $50
  33. Julian Leclerc
    $50
  34. Anonymous
    $40
  35. Emma Meighan
    $20
  36. Anonymous
    $20
  37. Dana Berzina
    $20
  38. $20
  39. Anonymous
    $20
  40. Amy Yeung
    $20
  41. Amy Yeung
    $5
  42. Hope Valley hope
    $5

Trinity

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The REEL Thanks Challenge (RTC) is an annual two week long fundraising event, presented by the Directors Guild of Canada, in support of the Greater Vancouver Food Bank. The 12th annual REEL Thanks Challenge returns for 2025!

Since its inception - with the help of participating teams and sponsors this initiative has raised a total of $2,004,418 for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank.

The RTC is structured like a contest where different film and television productions around British Columbia compete to see who can raise the most money. The donations that these teams raise is greatly magnified through daily sponsored prizes from various organizations that support this great cause.

This year the event will be running from October 1st to 10th. Everybody is encouraged to get involved and support the Greater Vancouver Food Bank's purchase of its first ever permanent home in Vancouver.