Twenty-five restaurants and a good cause. Montreal, it’s time to eat out. This Wednesday, November 12th marks the first-time celebration of World Food Day Montreal, an event that will see some of the city’s most renowned chefs join together...
Donating our time and money to worthy causes feels good and makes the world a better place – that’s not new. But it seems that working with charities and fighting for those causes has become more in style than ever before. Why? See our 6 ‘other’ reasons why giving is now trending
We get it: the point of entry to philanthropy is somewhat dictated by having a pretty hefty sum of disposable income lying around. Not to mention time. Micro-philanthropy, on the other hand, requires just a smartphone and a little bit of goodwill. Here are 7 do-good apps we summon daily before killing it on Candy Crush
Between the restaurants that seem to open each week, the festivals, and the booming arts and culture scene, our cities leave little to be desired these days. The social, cultural and professional offerings are truly limitless. But what does your city get in return? Here are 11 ways to give back to your city
Socks. Seems like a simple concept, right? Whereas athletic shoes have advanced almost unrecognizably in the last 20 years, socks still look and feel exactly the same. Enter Bombas, the game-changing socks designed by New York City-based young professionals David Heath and Randy Goldberg that just launched exclusively on Indiegogo
Charitable involvement is something we take seriously at Notable.ca as part of an overall balanced young professional (YP) life. Most YPs will say they would like to get involved in a charitable initiative that’s meaningful to them, but don’t know where to start. Now, there are no excuses