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Cision Canada
23-06-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
Food Banks Canada and Saputo join forces to tackle hunger from coast to coast to coast with a $450,000 commitment
TORONTO, June 23, 2025 /CNW/ - Today, Food Banks Canada is thrilled to announce that it has joined forces with Saputo, one of the top dairy producers in the world, to address hunger from coast to coast to coast. With a commitment totaling $450,000 over the next three years, Saputo will support Food Banks Canada's work and national mission, providing hope and relief for people facing food insecurity across the country. Through this partnership, Saputo will also contribute to Food Banks Canada's After the Bell program, which brings nutritious, kid-friendly food packs to children during the summer months, ensuring they get what they need to stay healthy and strong when school-based meal programs are unavailable. Together, Saputo and Food Banks Canada are working towards a simple but urgent mission: building a future where no one in Canada goes hungry. "As a dairy processor, we believe we have a responsibility to tackle food insecurity and support our communities in growing stronger and more resilient," said Saputo's Haig Poutchigian, President and Chief Operating Officer, Dairy Division (Canada). "We're proud to partner with Food Banks Canada and to be part of a solution that helps address immediate needs while contributing to long-term change." Food insecurity has been on the rise in Canada. "The need for food banks in Canada has nearly doubled in only five years, to the point where they will receive over two million visits this month alone," says Kirstin Beardsley, Chief Executive Officer of Food Banks Canada. "More than ever, generous partners such as Saputo are critical to the well-being of our communities," Beardsley adds. "Each day for the next three years, their contribution will help ensure that parents can feed their kids, new Canadians can settle in, seniors can fill their cupboards, and struggling people can make ends meet. Our partners also empower us to advocate for changes and take on the root causes of food insecurity." Learn more about Food Banks Canada and how to lend your support at About Food Banks Canada Food Banks Canada is the leader in addressing food insecurity in Canada. Our mission is to provide national leadership to relieve hunger today and prevent hunger tomorrow in collaboration with the food bank network from coast to coast to coast. For over 40 years, food banks have been dedicated to helping people living in Canada with food insecurity. Over 5,500 food banks and community organizations come together to serve our most vulnerable neighbours, who – this year – made over 2 million visits to these organizations in one month alone, according to our HungerCount report. Since 2010, Food Banks Canada has shared over $829 million in food supports and over $245 million in funding to help maximize collective impact and strengthen local capacity – while, backed by leading research, advocating for meaningful actions from governments to counter hunger and its root causes. Our vision is clear: create a Canada where no one goes hungry. Visit to learn more. About Saputo: Saputo, one of the top ten dairy processors in the world, produces, markets, and distributes a wide array of dairy products of the utmost quality, including cheese, fluid milk, extended shelf-life milk and cream products, cultured products, and dairy ingredients. Saputo is a leading cheese manufacturer and fluid milk and cream processor in Canada, a leading dairy processor in Australia and the top dairy processor in Argentina. In the USA, Saputo ranks among the top three cheese producers and is one of the top producers of extended shelf-life and cultured dairy products. In the United Kingdom, Saputo is the leading manufacturer of branded cheese and dairy spreads. In addition to its dairy portfolio, Saputo produces, markets, and distributes a range of dairy alternative products. Saputo products are sold in several countries under market-leading brands, as well as private label brands. Saputo Inc. is a publicly traded company and its shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "SAP". Follow Saputo's activities at or via Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.


Sunday World
09-06-2025
- Health
- Sunday World
Boy (7) dies after suffering sudden heart condition on bouncy castle
Antony Perissato de Aguilar was rushed to Crumlin Children's Hospital but was sadly pronounced dead The funeral of a seven-year-old boy from Co Laois who died after he developed a sudden heart condition on a bouncy castle last week is due to take place today. Antony Perissato de Aguilar of Maryborough village in Portlaoise died after suddenly becoming ill on the inflatable castle last Wednesday. He had been rushed to Crumlin Children's Hospital but was sadly pronounced dead. Antony's parents Raphael and Karla posted on that they were "devastated" following the death of their "little man". 'We are devastated to announce that our little man Antony Perissato de Aguiar, age 7, passed away unexpectedly and peacefully at the Crumlin Hospital on the 4th June with his loving parents,' they said. Pictured: Antony Perissato de Aguiar "Antony was healthy and full of joy playing in a bouncy castle in a beautiful day when he suffered from a sudden heart condition,' they added. "Dad, Raphael, and Mom, Karla, are very blessed to have Antony as their child and he will be forever missed by his little brother, Gianlucca, his cousin, Isaac, his beloved grandparents, Sandra, Rogerio, Maeli, Carlos and Solange, and his many friends from our Brazilian community, his school, Scoil Bhride and his after-school, After the Bell,' the notice read. A private cremation was due to take place today. Antony Perissato de Aguiar Today's News in 90 Seconds - 09 June 2025


Irish Independent
09-06-2025
- Health
- Irish Independent
Boy (7) dies after suffering sudden heart condition on bouncy castle
Antony Perissato de Aguilar of Maryborough village in Portlaoise died after suddenly becoming ill on the inflatable castle last Wednesday. He had been rushed to Crumlin Children's Hospital but was sadly pronounced dead. Antony's parents Raphael and Karla posted on that they were "devastated" following the death of their "little man". 'We are devastated to announce that our little man Antony Perissato de Aguiar, age 7, passed away unexpectedly and peacefully at the Crumlin Hospital on the 4th June with his loving parents,' they said. "Antony was healthy and full of joy playing in a bouncy castle in a beautiful day when he suffered from a sudden heart condition,' they added. "Dad, Raphael, and Mom, Karla, are very blessed to have Antony as their child and he will be forever missed by his little brother, Gianlucca, his cousin, Isaac, his beloved grandparents, Sandra, Rogerio, Maeli, Carlos and Solange, and his many friends from our Brazilian community, his school, Scoil Bhride and his after-school, After the Bell,' the notice read. A private cremation was due to take place today.


Extra.ie
09-06-2025
- General
- Extra.ie
Seven-year-old died in Portlaoise after playing on bouncy castle
A seven-year-old boy died after he developed a sudden heart condition while playing on a bouncy castle, it was revealed yesterday. Tributes were paid to Antony Perissato de Aguilar of Maryborough Village, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, last night after his parents posted the funeral details on Parents Raphael and Karla said their son died unexpectedly and peacefully at Crumlin Children's Hospital five days ago. 'Antony was healthy and full of joy playing in a bouncy castle on a beautiful day when he suffered from a sudden heart condition,' his funeral notice detailed. Antony Perissato de Aguilar of Maryborough Village, Portlaoise, Co. Laois. His heartbroken parents said they are 'devastated' following the death of their 'little man'. Additional funeral details revealed the couple were 'very blessed to have Antony as their child' and he will be 'forever missed' by his little brother, Gianlucca, his cousin, Isaac, his beloved grandparents Sandra, Rogerio, Maeli, Carlos and Solange, and his many friends from their Brazilian community, his school, Scoil Bhríde and his afterschool, After the Bell. Antony lay in repose at Keegan's Funeral Home, Portlaoise, yesterday from 2pm to 4pm. A private cremation will take place today. Parents Raphael and Karla said their son died unexpectedly and peacefully at Crumlin Children's Hospital five days ago. Pic: Leah Farrell/ John Fennell, deputy principal of Scoil Bhríde Portlaoise, paid tribute to Antony saying: 'Your sudden passing has brought great sadness, pain and grief. Your parting has left aching hearts and a huge void in the lives of so many. 'The great classical Latin Poet Horace alluded to the legacy that we all leave after us that withstands the passage of time when he wrote 'Exegi monumentum aere perennius'. 'Your legacy is one of happiness, gentleness, joy, kindness, friendship and reticence. 'What a fabulous footprint to have left here on earth, although your time here was so short. 'As a staff and school community we stand in solidarity, united in sadness and sorrow with your dad Raphael, your mom Karla, your brother Gianlucca, your extended family and friends, your teacher Ms R Conroy and classmates and the wider Brazilian community of Portlaoise. 'A dark heavy cloud hovers over Scoil Bhríde. It is brightened and somewhat dispelled by the vibrant, cherished memories we hold so dearly of your short time here. Fly high young man and look down on us all. RIP.' Antony's class teacher Rachel Conroy added: 'Raphael, Karla and Gianlucca, sincere condolences to you and your family on the loss of your beautiful boy Antony. 'Antony was such a kind, gentle and happy boy whose smile lit up the classroom each day. 'Although our class will never be the same without Antony, we will always remember him, his beautiful smile and the amazing memories that we made as a class in Senior Infants. 'Antony was a friend to everybody and showed great kindness and care to all. A special angel who will never be forgotten'.


RTÉ News
08-06-2025
- General
- RTÉ News
Boy dies of sudden heart condition on bouncy castle
The death has been announced of a seven-year-old boy from Portlaoise, Co Laois who died after he developed a sudden heart condition on a bouncy castle. The parents of Antony Perissato de Aguilar of Maryborough village posted on that they were "devastated" following the death of their "little man" Antony Perissato de Aguiar. Antony's parents Raphael and Karla said that he died unexpectedly and peacefully at Crumlin hospital on 4 June. "Antony was healthy and full of joy playing in a bouncy castle in a beautiful day when he suffered from a sudden heart condition. "Dad, Raphael, and Mom, Karla, are very blessed to have Antony as their child and he will be forever missed by his little brother, Gianlucca, his cousin, Isaac, his beloved grandparents, Sandra, Rogerio, Maeli, Carlos and Solange, and his many friends from our Brazilian community, his school, Scoil Bhride and his after-school, After the Bell." Antony will lie in repose at Keegan's Funeral Home, Portlaoise today from 2pm to 4pm with prayers at 3pm. A private cremation will take place tomorrow.