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Pizza Nova raises $231,045 for Variety – the Children's Charity of Ontario with 2025 That's Amore Pizza for Kids fundraiser

Pizza Nova raises $231,045 for Variety – the Children's Charity of Ontario with 2025 That's Amore Pizza for Kids fundraiser

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TORONTO, June 06, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pizza Nova announces that its 26th annual That's Amore Pizza for Kids fundraiser has raised $231,045 in support of Variety – the Children's Charity of Ontario. Domenic Primucci, president of Pizza Nova, presented the funds to Charlie Johnstone, CEO of Variety Ontario, during a special event at Variety Village on June 5.
"Each year, I'm reminded of how powerful community can be when we come together for a meaningful cause," said Domenic Primucci, president of Pizza Nova. "Thanks to the generosity of our guests and the dedication of our franchisees and team members, we're able to help open doors for children to grow, play, and thrive. It's a tradition that continues to inspire all of us at Pizza Nova."
Pizza Nova donated 50 cents from every dip sold at participating locations across Ontario throughout the month of May. The 2025 campaign featured a weekly pop-up pizza shop at the Variety Village Café, offering fresh slices and dips to support the cause.
"We are incredibly grateful for Pizza Nova's unwavering support," said Charlie Johnstone, President & CEO of Variety Ontario. "Their commitment has made a profound impact on the lives of countless children and families across Ontario."
Since the partnership began in 1999, Pizza Nova has raised over $2.9 million for Variety, helping thousands of children with disabilities access inclusive sports, recreational programs, and life skills development.
For more information about the That's Amore Pizza for Kids campaign and how to support Variety, visit pizzanova.com or varietyontario.ca.
About Pizza NovaFounded in 1963, Pizza Nova is a family-operated business that is committed to sharing the rich taste of Italy with Canadians. Pizza Nova has more than 150 stores and concession locations in Southern Ontario and inspired by family values such as trust, integrity, and authenticity. The company is known for its fresh toppings, high-quality ingredients and a wide range of authentic Italian menu items including lasagna, panzerotti, Italian sandwiches and chicken wings. They also have a line of Primucci branded products featuring Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Homestyle Tomato Sauce, Italian Hot Peppers, Spicy Green Olives, and Sundried Black Olives. Taste the Difference and learn more at pizzanova.com.
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For media inquiries or to schedule an interview, please contact: Mary MonizTorchia Communicationswww.torchiacom.com 647 278-0152mary@torchiacom.com

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