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Big Mac Day raises funds for the Children's Treatment Centre
Summary
Big Mac Day on February 1 returned to Cornwall and Lancaster, with proceeds from Big Mac sales at four local McDonald's directed to the Children's Treatment Centre, a community-funded agency marking its 30th anniversary in 2026.
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Big Mac Day returned to Cornwall and Lancaster on February 1, raising funds for the Children's Treatment Centre. The event is in its third year as an organized fundraiser. Proceeds from every Big Mac and Big Mac Meal sold at four area McDonald's locations were directed to the CTC. The day honours Cecil and Lorraine Robertson; their daughter Pamela Bowen said the family meal that began after her father's burial grew into a lasting tradition and later a fundraiser.
Key details:
- Big Mac Day took place on February 1 in Cornwall and Lancaster.
- Proceeds from Big Mac and Big Mac Meal sales at four local McDonald's were donated to the Children's Treatment Centre.
- This is the third year the event has been run as an organized fundraiser.
- The event honours Cecil and Lorraine Robertson, who opened Cornwall's first McDonald's in 1972, and began from a family meal remembered by their daughter Pamela Bowen.
- The Children's Treatment Centre provides free services to children who have experienced abuse and receives no government funding; it will mark its 30th anniversary in 2026.
Summary:
The fundraiser reinforced a local family tradition while directing community restaurant sales into donations for the Children's Treatment Centre. The centre, which receives no government funding, will mark its 30th anniversary in 2026; further fundraising plans were not reported.
