Heritage Education Funds Announces Winners of $20,000 in RESPs Contest


TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - April 20, 2016) -

Editors Note: A photo for this release will be available on the Canadian Press picture wire via Marketwired.

Heritage Education Funds Inc. ("Heritage"), a leading Canadian provider of group Registered Education Saving Plans ("RESPs"), is excited to announce the winners of the 2015 Annual RESP Contest -- 8 people have been awarded a share of $20,000 in RESP contributions! The draws for the prizes have been completed and the lucky winners are:

Saadia Adolf of Montréal, QC

Michelle Lloyd of St. Catharines, ON

Erin Richards of Airdrie, AB

Vivian Whitty of Conception Bay South, NL

Selina Cudmore of Langley, BC

Tracy Gilchrist of Toronto, ON

Shiela Dingal of Saskatoon, SK

Christelle Vidal of Vancouver, BC

To view and download all the winners' photos associated with this press release, please visit the following link:

http://www.heritageresp.com/press-release-2015-resp-giveaway-contest-winners-announcement

Each winner has received a $2,500 RESP contribution towards a new or existing Heritage RESP.

"We would like to thank everyone who participated in our annual RESP draw," said Jason Maguire, president and chief executive officer of Heritage Education Funds Inc. "We're so pleased to see this contest was well-received. Post-secondary education is an expensive undertaking for families, and an RESP can be a great way to help make it more affordable -- provided you start early and contribute often."

Congratulations to all our winners! Heritage is proud to award these prizes, as they will assist these families in saving for the post-secondary education of their children. "As parents, we are responsible for nurturing our children's talents and potential from an early age, so they can truly realize their dreams in the future," added Maguire. "Here at Heritage, we deeply believe education is the key to success."

Don't miss out! Heritage is accepting entries towards the 2016 draw. Visit HeritageRESP.com/WinAnRESP for details.

About the Annual RESP Draw

The Annual RESP Draw runs throughout the length of the calendar year, ending on December 31st. Last year's contest ended December 31, 2015, with the 2016 edition of the contest already underway. More details can be found at HeritageRESP.com/WinAnRESP.

About Heritage Education Funds Inc.

Heritage Education Funds™ (Heritage) is a leading and trusted Canadian provider of Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs), with over 50 years of RESP experience. Focused on offering value to its clients, Heritage is also the distributor of the Heritage and Impression Plans. Heritage's objective is to encourage parents, grandparents and others to save for a child's post-secondary education through a planned education savings program. For more information about Heritage and the Heritage Registered Education Savings Plans, visit HeritageRESP.com or contact a local Dealing Representative today. Head Office: 2005 Sheppard Ave. E., Suite 700, Toronto, ON M2J 5B4. Local: 416.502.2500. Toll-free: 1.800.739.2101.

Heritage RESPs are scholarship plans issued under the sponsorship of the Heritage Educational Foundation. Units of the Heritage RESPs are offered by prospectus only, a copy of which can be obtained from the registered dealer, Heritage Education Funds Inc. at HeritageRESP.com. These securities may not be appropriate for all investors and are subject to certain risk factors. See the prospectus for details. Heritage Education Funds is the tradename of Heritage Education Funds Inc.

Join the Conversation:

Facebook.com/heritagefunds

Twitter.com/heritagefunds

Youtube.com/user/heritageresp

Blog.HeritageRESP.com

To view the photo associated with this press release, please visit the following link: http://www.marketwire.com/library/20160419-1051325e_800.jpg

Contact Information:

MEDIA CONTACT:
Michelle Korson
Director, Marketing
Direct: 416.992.6855
michelle.korson@heritagefunds.ca

Photo collage of the $20,000 in RESPs Contest Winners of the 2015 Annual RESP Draw. Photo Credit: Heritage Funds/The Canadian Press Images