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2003 Annual ReportRogers Communications Inc. 11
In addition to the many community organizations and initia-
tives it supports, Rogers is proud to support the following
charitable causes:
Rogers Pumpkin Patrol. For nearly 20 years, employee volun-
teers in red Rogers Cable vans have patrolled the communities
served by Rogers, working with local police and other emer-
gency services to keep kids safe on Halloween.
Rogers Television. Our 31 local stations in Ontario, New Brunswick
and Newfoundland produce over 19,000 hours of program-
ming annually. Working closely with community groups and
thousands of volunteers it helps train, Rogers Television offers a
fresh, diverse and locally focused alternative to commercial
television.
Jays Care Foundation. The Toronto Blue Jays, in addition to
providing fans with exciting Major League Baseball, make their
presence felt in the community through the Jays Care
Foundation, which supports programs, groups and activities
that enhance the quality of life for children and youth.
Jolly Trolley. Rogers Video’s Jolly Trolley Movie Caboose Program
entertains sick children in 29 hospitals and other healthcare
facilities with carts integrating a television, VCR, DVD and
library of current video releases and children’s classics.
The Rogers Group of Funds. Rogers is a major supporter of
Canada’s independent television and film producers, through
the Rogers Telefund, the Rogers Documentary Fund and the
Rogers Cable Network Fund.
SupportLink. Rogers Wireless, together with Ericsson Canada
and the Ontario government, provides SupportLink, a program
to improve the safety of individuals at risk from domestic vio-
lence, abuse and stalking.
For more information about these and other community initia-
tives we support, visit www.rogers.com. For more complete
details of Rogers’ community support, corporate donations and
sponsorship activities, please visit the About Rogers section of
the rogers.com Web site.
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