Through the Northern Birthday Box Project, Greenwin Cares supports children living in remote northern communities—many of them Indigenous—by helping bring birthday celebrations to life where access to party supplies and special treats can be limited.
This month, we are excited to celebrate David, who turns 12 on July 12.
David is from Sandy Lake First Nation, an independent Oji-Cree First Nations band government. Located in Northwestern Ontario along the Severn River, Sandy Lake is a remote fly-in community surrounded by boreal forest and primarily accessible by air and seasonal travel routes.
For his celebration, David has selected a Roblox-themed birthday. His box includes a variety of treats such as chocolates, candies, cake mix, icing, along with festive items to help recreate his chosen theme and make the occasion extra special.
The Northern Birthday Box Project goes beyond delivering gifts—it is about creating meaningful connections, honouring each child’s birthday, and nurturing a sense of community despite distance. Every child deserves to feel seen and celebrated on their special day.
Spreading joy, one celebration at a time.