ABC Life Literacy Canada And The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition Team Up To Tackle Literacy For Life



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The Third Annual Canadian Short Screenplay Competition (CSSC) – the most prestigious short film script contest in Canada – is thrilled to announce a new charitable partnership with ABC Life Literacy Canada.
 






















Toronto (I-Newswire) October 13, 2010 - The alliance with ABC Life Literacy Canada, a non-profit organization that inspires Canadians to increase their literacy skills, will see the donation of one dollar for every CSSC entry received in the competition year from around the globe for ABC Life Literacy Canada.
 

“When I was looking for a charity to partner with for our third year, I heard about some of the activities ABC Life Literacy Canada had planned during Family Literacy Day 2010 and I knew right then on the spot that we had to team up with them,” says CSSC Founder and Producer, David Cormican, on the new relationship between the two organizations.
 

Since 2008, the CSSC has raised over $4,000 for charities across Canada. 
 

“We’re delighted by this opportunity to partner with CSSC and their contest which celebrates writing. Writing is an essential skill that we all need to practice on a daily basis,” commented Margaret Eaton, ABC Life Literacy Canada president. “This contribution will support our Family Literacy Day activities which encourage children and parents to spend at least 15 minutes enjoying a learning activity every day.”
 

The CSSC see entries from a worldwide audience with the winner receiving $2,500 cash, an Apple iPad, accreditation to attend the Yorkton Film Festival in May 2011, a produced short film based on their written screenplay and industry exposure.
 

While no officially co-planned activities have been announced for Family Literacy Day 2011 between the two organizations, when asked about the prospect of such events, Cormican mentioned “we are looking into ways in which we can cross-promote the significance and impact of that day.”
 

Family Literacy Day takes place each year on January 27. For more information on the day, including planned activities and resources, please visit www.FamilyLiteracyDay.ca. The CSSC accepts entries to their short film script contest right up until January 31st, 2011. For more information on entering the CSSC and their related endeavors, please visit http://screenplay-contest.com.
 


























About Canadian Short Screenplay Competition:
About ABC Life Literacy Canada 
ABC Life Literacy Canada is a non-profit organization that inspires Canadians to increase their literacy skills. We connect and mobilize business, unions, government, communities and individuals to support lifelong learning and achieve our goals through leadership in programs, communications and partnerships. ABC Life Literacy Canada envisions a Canada where everyone has the skills they need to live a fully engaged life. Visit us online at www.abclifeliteracy.ca.

About The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition (CSSC)
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, administered by Year of the Skunk Productions (Regina), and established in 2008, is the premiere script contest for short film screenplays. CSSC is the single-most competitive, prestigious, short screenplay festival in Canada, a champion for screenwriters everywhere, founder of #WriterWednesday on Twitter and a launching pad for writers’ professional careers.

Company Contact Information
Canadian Short Screenplay Competition
David Cormican
1914 Hamilton Street
PH#104
S4P3N6
Phone : 6472283287




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October 13, 2010

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