The president of Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Fredericton and Oromocto's board of directors, Anita Legere was concerned about how the group was going to make up the money during a pandemic. (Gary Moore/CBC)And in a world where bigger foundations are selling tickets on large homes — Big Brothers, Big Sisters have a tiny home up for grabs. Fredericton-area group hopes a tiny home will raise big money CBC News New Brunswick 1:55 A non-profit group in the Fredericton area is hoping a tiny home can help replace its major fundraiser this year. Carpenter Mike Roy, and Big Brothers, Big Sisters president of the board of directors Anita Legere standing outside of the tiny home. (Gary Moore/CBC)"I was really excited to help Big Brothers, Big Sisters and also it would be really good to help push awareness on alternative ways of living in the province," Roy said.
Source: CBC News April 05, 2021 09:56 UTC