SpinTO is a fundraising project that kicks off with a party on May 15 celebrating the Friends for Life Bike Rally from Toronto to Montreal in support of the Toronto People with AIDS Foundation.

Our First Sponsor: Fair Trade Jewellery Company!

We’re proud to announce our first sponsor – Ryan Taylor’s Fair Trade Jewellery Company! Many of you in the tech community know Ryan well, as well his ongoing major renovation project on Parliament Street in Toronto of FTJCo’s atelier. As part of FTJCo’s sponsorship, Ryan is offering up a $2,500 voucher towards any custom engagement or bridal jewellery!

Ryan and the FTJCo are strong supporters of the queer community and Ryan saw the need for a sophisticated, inviting and inclusive space for same-sex couples looking for engagement or bridal jewellery. Community is important to the FTJCo and all designs are crafted locally at the Cabbagetown atelier. In addition, true to its name, the fair trade of source materials used in Ryan’s designs help promote sustainable community development in Colombia. The FTJCo welcomes you to drop by and learn more when the grand opening of the atelier takes place in late May.

This is an amazing contribution which we truly appreciate. You can look forward to this being given away at the SpinTO party on May 15.

If you’d like to sponsor SpinTO, and see your logo over on the right as well as getting some unique marketing and branding experiences at the event, check out our sponsorship page for more details.

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