Monday, February 28, 2011

Week 9 - Renfrew Dialysis Unit

Not much to say about this week's donation. My dad's lodge group sponsors a bowl-a-thon every year in Renfrew, with proeeds going to the Renfrew's hospital dialysis unit. When my mom emailed me asking if I wanted to donate, it was a no brainer. Small town health care is extremely important to rural Ontarians...a fact the Ontario Liberal (and prior to them Conservative) party simply can't grasp. Always glad to give to a good cause.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Week 8 - Right to Play

Sports have been very good to me over the years. From keeping me active as a kid, to fighting off boredom in high school, adding physical activity to my schedule in university, and meeting many friends through ultimate, my athletic pursuits have added a lot to my life.

Therefore, this week's donation was made to Right To Play. This organization benefits more than 700,000 children every week through their programs. I was impressed by their noble mission "To improve the lives of children in some of the most disadvantaged areas of the world by using the power of sport and play for development, health and peace."

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Week 7 - Purple Pledge Day

On November 13, 2010, 14 year old Daron Richardson took her own life. Daron was the daughter of Senators' assistant coach Luke Richardson, and her tragic death was huge news here in Ottawa. The one positive that seemed to come out of this event was the promotion of dialogue relating to mental health.

Since Daron's favourite color was purple, February 8th was the first annual 'Purple Pledge Day'. Thank you to the friend that brought this to my attention. Giving to a great cause and providing me with yet another opportunity to wear purple made my day.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Week 6 - Operation Go Home

As the weather gets colder, I find myself hunkering down, limiting my time outside to the minimum amount possible. On the way to work in downtown Ottawa, I inevitably see some street people shivering in the freezing weather. I feel sorry for them, and hope they slept somewhere warm the night before. Even more depressing is seeing kids on street corners, begging for change. With that in mind, I decided to donate to Operation Go Home last week.

Operation Go Home aims to prevent homeless youth from becoming homeless adults. They go about accomplishing this mission by providing programs and services to approximately 350 youths in the Ottawa region each year. Attempting to reconnect kids with parents and guardians is an excellent initiative, and I sincerely hope they acheive their mission.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Week 5 - International Giving!

As indicated, seeing as how it was the last week of January, I wanted to do something different. We have a 'Classified' section on my work Intranet site where a co-worker indicated she was heading to a small fishing village in the Dominican Republic on vacation. She was looking for games, toys, and other stuff for the local children. She specifically mentioned baseball gloves and balls, and since I had a glove and couple of baseballs in my closet, that I haven't used in forever, I decided that'd be a good start. I took a little trip to Value Village last weekend and bought 2 used kids' baseball gloves to up the ante. Then I found a frisbee in my cabinet at work (where I actually had 5 discs) to add to the haul.

It was awesome to see the woman's reaction when I gave her the gloves and frisbee. I can only imagine how great it will be to see the Dominican Republlic kids' faces when she gives the gifts to them. This is my favourite week of giving of 2011 so far :)