Rogers Birdies for Kids presented by AltaLink is a non-profit program under the Calgary Shaw Charity Classic Foundation. This program is designed to help raise funds for local charities, engage the community in the tournament, and provide matching funds for each charity involved.
- You can donate online or by cheque until August 31
- Donations can be made to the Shaw Charity Classic Foundation matching pool or directly to a participating charity
- Donations directed to a participating charity are matched up to 50% using the Foundation matching pool
- All administrative costs are covered by the tournament, meaning 100% of all donations will go directly to the charity selected.
To be eligible for the match, donations need to be made directly on the Rogers Birdies for Kids website. Click on the link below to get up to a 50% match on your donation.
Mary's Meals News
International School Meals Day - how 16 cents can help change a life and a whole community
Today (Thursday, March 12, 2026), Mary’s Meals will serve more than 3 million school meals to children living in 16 of the world’s poorest countries. And tomorrow, again, more than 3 million children will receive a nutritious meal in their place of education.
A safer childhood for Haiti’s children
Haiti is facing the worst hunger crisis in its history. Violence from armed gangs is unrelenting, as they tighten their control of the county, forcing over 1.4 million people from their homes and driving record levels of hunger and poverty. Emmline Toussaint, from our local partner BND, explains why daily school meals give the country’s youngest children a safer childhood and future.
When heavy rains close schools, children lose more than lessons
The impact of prolonged rains in Malawi is being felt far beyond flooded roads and damaged homes. For some children, it also means losing access to school – and the daily meal that comes with it.
When heavy rains close schools, children lose more than lessons
The impact of prolonged rains in Malawi is being felt far beyond flooded roads and damaged homes. For some children, it also means losing access to school – and the daily meal that comes with it.