You Bet I Can

Partners

We want to humbly thank our partners who have given generously of their time and talents to turn JJ's vision into reality. Scroll down to learn more, or click the logos to visit our partner websites.

          

 Friends

These generous donors have made it possible for JJ to help plant 20,000 trees in Ethiopia.

     
       
       
         

Green Circle Environmental

The Lajambe Group

Algoma Insurance Brokers Limited

Laird Signs

Ella Jean Richter

Jim Boniferro & Cathy Mclelland

Garfield Lee & Alie Rietkerk

Robin McIntyre and Enn Poldmaa

 

Wat Supplies

Gordon R. Williams Corporation

Don Mitchell

Denis & Julie Turcotte

Sofia Silberberg-Pochtaruk

Sharon Valerie Graham

Caughill Consulting Services Incorporated

InnPro Solutions

Marnie Stone

 

Robert J. Chaban & Associates

Lynn Hollingsworth

Ellwood Robinson Limited

Dumanski Office Interiors

Dr. Celia Ross & Michael Bennett

Back in Motion

Bill Polnick

Christina Quance & Brian Wilson


Algoma's Water Tower Inn & Suites

JJ's first 'ride' was the entrepreneurial cycle. He built the Water Tower Inn more than 30 years ago. 

He is very proud of the hotel staff, whose dedication to serving guests and to their work ethic, has allowed JJ to pursue his dreams in extended absenses. Thanks to all the staff at the Water Tower for their support and encouragement.

Lucidia - an integrated communications agency

Jeff Elgie and his team of communications specialists have worked closely with Algoma's Water Tower Inn for over 5 years, helping to craft a marketing strategy for the Inn.  When JJ asked Lucidia to help get his cycling messages out, Jeff offered his team to give unlimited support and countless hours to JJ's causes.  Thanks Lucidia!  We couldn't have done it without you!

Northern Credit Union

When they started in 1957, Northern Credit Union believed that focusing on the needs of their Members would make them unique and help them grow. Over the years, they have grown. They merged with other credit unions in communities across northern and north eastern Ontario – in neighbourhoods where people come first.