Pizza Nova Raises $151,935 for Variety Ontario Through Its 27th Annual That’s Amore Pizza for Kids Fundraiser
Pizza Nova Raises $151,935 for Variety Ontario Through Its 27th Annual That’s Amore Pizza for Kids Fundraiser
Domenic Primucci, president of Pizza Nova, presents a cheque for $151,935 to Charlie Johnstone, President & CEO of Variety – the Children’s Charity of Ontario, at Variety Village, on May 19, 2026. The donation was made following Pizza Nova’s 2026 That’s Amore Pizza for Kids fundraiser. Joining the presentation were Pizza Nova founder Sam Primucci, Variety ambassadors, family members and Pizza Nova mascot Leonardough. Pictured left to right: Matthew Hoffman, Variety Ambassador, Sam Primucci, CEO and Founder of Pizza Nova, Domenic Primucci, President of Pizza Nova, Charlie Johnstone, President & CEO Variety – the Children’s Charity of Ontario, Georgio Gonsalves, Variety Ambassador, Tyler Jahoor, Variety Ambassador, Leonardough, Dyanna McIlwain, Ranee-Jessie grandmother, Ranee-Jessie Maxwell, Variety Ambassador, Effie Tanos, Petros’ mom, Petros Tanos, Variety Ambassador.
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The pizzas have been counted, the results are in, and Pizza Nova's annual That's Amore Pizza for Kids fundraiser delivered in a big way. Supported by guests, franchisees and vendor partners, Pizza Nova raised $151,935 for Variety – the Children’s Charity of Ontario during this year’s one-day event.
On May 12, Pizza Nova offered its guests medium cheese or pepperoni pizzas for $5.99, tax included, with $1 from each pizza supporting children and youth with disabilities through Variety’s programs. Since the partnership began 27 years ago, Pizza Nova has raised over $3 million for Variety.
“Seeing our customers, franchisees, team members and partners come together for one special and memorable day in support of such a good cause is a winning formula, and a meaningful reminder of why this campaign has been successful since 1999,” said Domenic Primucci, President of Pizza Nova. “At Pizza Nova, community has always been central to who we are. We are honoured to continue supporting Variety and its work to create more inclusive opportunities for children and families across Ontario.”
Proceeds from the campaign will help fund Variety’s programs, including access to sports, arts, education, camps, and essential mobility equipment for children of all abilities. The donation also supports Variety Village, a fully accessible facility focused on sports, fitness, and life skills for children. Domenic Primucci, president of Pizza Nova, along with a team of associates, visited Variety Village today to present the donation to Variety leadership and its staff.
“We are deeply grateful to Pizza Nova and everyone who participated in the That’s Amore Pizza for Kids campaign,” said Charlie Johnstone, President & CEO of Variety Ontario. “Partnerships like this help ensure that Variety can give children with disabilities access to the programs, experiences and support systems they need to build confidence, independence and community.”
For more information, visit www.pizzanova.com.
About Pizza Nova
Founded 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.
About Variety – the Children’s Charity (Ontario)
Variety – the Children’s Charity (Ontario) is driven by a commitment to remove barriers and create equitable access to sport, recreation, and community participation. For over 77 years, we have empowered people with disabilities—and their families and caregivers—to connect, grow, and reach their personal best through hundreds of affordable, inclusive weekly programs including life skills, camps, fitness, and adaptive sport. Through specialized coaching, adaptive equipment, and intentionally designed spaces, we help participants build physical literacy, confidence, social connection, and independence. Visit varietyontario.ca
Contacts
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