Showing posts with label stats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stats. Show all posts

Monday, February 10, 2014

2013 Stats Breakdown

I always like seeing the breakdown of the stats from Canada.

And I have to say Canadians are consistent.
The numbers are the same as last year

Girls
2-4           10%
5-9           31%
10-14       15%

Boys
2-4             8%
5-9           24%
10-14       12%

Do these numbers affect the way you pack boxes?

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

2012 Canada Stats

Here are the Stats from Canada for the 2012 Year.
They are very similar to last year. 
2-4 boys once again have the least amount.
Followed by girls 2-4.

Boys    2-4     7.5%
            5-9     24%
        10-14     12.5%
                      44%

Girls     2-4    10%
             5-9    31%
         10-14    15%
                      56%

Source OCC Canada

Thursday, March 1, 2012

2011 Stats

The 2011 stats are in.  I must say we are very consistent:)
There were only 2 changes from last year.  
10-14 year old boys were up 1% and 5-9 girls were down by 1%.

Boys         2011              2010 
2-4              7%                 7%
5-9            24%                24%
10-14       13%                 12%


Girls        2011                2010
2-4           10%                 10%
5-9           31%                 32%
10-14       15%                 15%

2-4 Year boys still received the least amount of boxes.

I ask that prayerfully consider which age group and gender you should pack for in the coming year.  And pack how the Spirit leads you.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Did you Know...

640,714 boxes were sent from Canada last year.
They were sent to:
·         Argentina
·         Chile
·         Costa Rica
·         Guatemala
·         Haiti
·         Nicaragua
·         Paraguay
·         Uruguay
·         Venezuela
·         Equitorial Guinea
·         Guinea Bissau
·         Senegal
·         Sierra Leone


Shoe boxes are sent to over 100 countries worldwide (from all Operation Christmas Childs international offices).

Source: OCC Canada