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  1. Tim Hortons welcomes the use of assistive devices by persons with disabilities to obtain, use or benefit from the organization's goods or services or the availability, if any, of other measures which enable them to do so.

  2. Tim Horton Childrens Foundation is committed and guided by the four (4) core principles of Dignity, Independence, Integration and Equal Opportunity; and supports the full inclusion of persons as set out in Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.

  3. Tim Hortons is committed and guided by the four (4) core principles of Dignity, Independence, Integration and Equal Opportunity and supports the full inclusion of persons as set out in Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.

  4. At Tim Hortons, we try to make our restaurants accessible and welcoming to all of our guests. Over the years, we have continually improved accessibility in our restaurants - for example, our seating is no longer affixed to the tables, allowing chairs to be moved out of the way when necessary.

    • There are 5,620 Tim Hortons restaurants worldwide. You can find a Tim Hortons in 5,620 locations across 13 countries, with nearly 70% of those in Canada.
    • Tim Hortons is owned by Restaurant Brands International Inc. In addition to Tim Hortons, Restaurant Brands International (RBI) Inc., a Canadian-American multinational fast food holding company, owns and franchises Burger King, Popeyes, and Firehouse Sub restaurants.
    • Tim Hortons Foundation Camps has raised over $237 million to help disadvantaged children. Since 1974, Tim Hortons has been helping empower underserved children through its Foundation Camps program.
    • About 37% of all Tim Hortons restaurants are owned or leased directly by franchisees. Restaurant Brands International Inc owns or leases the majority of Tim Hortons restaurants to franchisees around the world.
  5. For the past five years, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (“the OHRC”) has been working closely with the restaurant industry to improve accessibility for persons with disabilities, older individuals, and families with young children. This is the OHRC’s final public report on this initiative.

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  7. Nov 11, 2024 · Established in 1974 in honour of Tim Horton's love for children, Tim Hortons® Foundation Camps’ signature programs are intentionally designed to help youth aged 12-16 from disadvantaged circumstances discover the strengths existing within themselves.

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