Farmer Jane Rochdale – 12 Daze of Giving
What are the 12 Daze of Giving?
The 12 Daze of Giving is twelve consecutive days of small acts of giving to local non-profit organizations in the community. Here at Farmer Jane, we have 12 store locations across Regina, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg, which equates conveniently to 12 different locations.
Each Farmer Jane location came together as a team came to select their charity of choice they wanted to donate to for their select day on the 12 Daze of Giving calendar. This $250 donation goes to a community initiative/charity of choice in hopes to spread kindness and create a positive impact.
We also have stocked up on some Licensed Producer merch to give away to the first 12 customers at each of our stores! So make sure to keep coming to your local cannabis shop to stock up on some #PrettyGoodWeed and some pretty awesome merch.
Farmer Jane Rochdale and Broken Coast Cannabis
Today on the first day on the 12 Daze of Giving Calendar Farmer Jane Rochdale will be donating to The Circle Project. This community initiative could not be done alone. With the support of our friends at Broken Coast Cannabis, we were able to donate money and stock our customers up with some sweet swag, and amazing products.
The Circle Project
The Circle Project is a registered not-for-profit charity supported by the City of Regina, Regina United Way, Provincial Departments, Service Clubs, and the community at large. Since its beginning in 1988, the Circle Project has engaged and worked with the Indigenous community, helping individuals and families reach their full potential. Individuals and families are given access to a broad range of programs and services delivered in a community setting by the Circle Project, an Indigenous organization, so that they may enjoy the benefits that are a natural outcome of education, employment, and firm attachment to the economy.
Here’s how you can help
Donate online directly to the Circle Project
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Donate non-perishable food to the Regina Food Bank
Working closely with the Regina Food Bank, the Circle Project relies on donations in order to help make meals to feed the community every week.
Check out the contact page on The Circle Project’s website to sign up and volunteer today!
From The Circle Project themselves, “One of the most effective tools for helping us identify need is our presence and participation in the community.”

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