Monday, October 27, 2008
Stephen's Backpacks
Stephen's Backpacks Society is an organization that tries to help out children who are homeless or living in poverty. They are a local charity, so all donations and work stay in the immediate area. They accept money and material donations with the idea of giving children backpacks, shoes, warm clothing, treats, toys, and other items that would be useful in life. If you need more information or inspiration, try http://www.stephensbackpacks.com/
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Thought for the Day
You may want to simply improve the climate of Woodman by posting an inspirational quote or thought for the day in a highly visible space in the school. You would have to establish the space and then maintain it every school day for maximum effectiveness.
Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology
Their website is www.cawst.org
- CAWST is a Canadian-based non-profit organization (may also be Calgary-based)
- works with global organizations around the world (WHO, UNICEF, Water For Life, World Youth Movement, and many others)
- wants to help deal with unsanitary water and sanitation around the world
- through... providing filters, providing services and providing labour to help families, communities and towns who don't have clean water
- there are many ways that people can help with CAWST, but the most convenient way that I can see with our Leadership class is donations.
- for every donation of $15, CAWST will set up a filter device in a location where unsanitary water can be stored and filtered. These filters last 15-25 years (the filtering process is natural using sand and other natural substances).
- CAWST is a Canadian-based non-profit organization (may also be Calgary-based)
- works with global organizations around the world (WHO, UNICEF, Water For Life, World Youth Movement, and many others)
- wants to help deal with unsanitary water and sanitation around the world
- through... providing filters, providing services and providing labour to help families, communities and towns who don't have clean water
- there are many ways that people can help with CAWST, but the most convenient way that I can see with our Leadership class is donations.
- for every donation of $15, CAWST will set up a filter device in a location where unsanitary water can be stored and filtered. These filters last 15-25 years (the filtering process is natural using sand and other natural substances).
Spread the Net
A Message from UNICEF:
Join schools across Canada in the Spread the Net Student Challenge and help save lives
We’re thrilled to update your school on an exciting nationwide opportunity for Canadian students to get involved in the fight against malaria, which claims the life of an African child every 30 seconds. It’s called the Spread the Net Student Challenge and its happening now until March 1st 2009.
Making a difference is easy. Spread the Net and UNICEF Canada have partnered to provide simple life-saving bed nets to African families who need them most. Every $10 raised – about the cost of a few music downloads or a trip to the movies - provides an insecticide-treated bed net for a family in Liberia or Rwanda that can help reduce malaria transmission by up to 50 per cent.
Win a visit from Rick Mercer! Spread the Net co-founder and comedian Rick Mercer is challenging schools across country to fundraise and help save lives through the Spread the Net Student Challenge. Top schools will be eligible to win a visit from Rick Mercer!
Foster global citizens. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to join a nationwide initiative, become global citizens and help make a tangible difference in the lives of African children. It’s also an excellent way for students to build leadership skills and earn community service hours.
Help spread the word. Please consider introducing this campaign to your school. Pass this email on to the student council or a staff member you think would be interested to spearhead the initiative. Students or staff can visit the Spread the Net Student Challenge at www.spreadthenet.org to register and access information and tools.
Please contact Adriana Simon, the Alberta regional manager, if you have any questions or for more information. She can be contacted by telephone on
1-800-819-0889 or by fax on (403) 283-0115. She can also be contacted at the following email address: asimon@unicef.ca
Thanks for helping us Spread the Net! We hope your school will rise to the challenge and join schools across the country in saving lives.
Sincerely,
UNICEF Canada & Spread the Net
www.spreadthenet.org
www.unicef.ca
Join schools across Canada in the Spread the Net Student Challenge and help save lives
We’re thrilled to update your school on an exciting nationwide opportunity for Canadian students to get involved in the fight against malaria, which claims the life of an African child every 30 seconds. It’s called the Spread the Net Student Challenge and its happening now until March 1st 2009.
Making a difference is easy. Spread the Net and UNICEF Canada have partnered to provide simple life-saving bed nets to African families who need them most. Every $10 raised – about the cost of a few music downloads or a trip to the movies - provides an insecticide-treated bed net for a family in Liberia or Rwanda that can help reduce malaria transmission by up to 50 per cent.
Win a visit from Rick Mercer! Spread the Net co-founder and comedian Rick Mercer is challenging schools across country to fundraise and help save lives through the Spread the Net Student Challenge. Top schools will be eligible to win a visit from Rick Mercer!
Foster global citizens. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to join a nationwide initiative, become global citizens and help make a tangible difference in the lives of African children. It’s also an excellent way for students to build leadership skills and earn community service hours.
Help spread the word. Please consider introducing this campaign to your school. Pass this email on to the student council or a staff member you think would be interested to spearhead the initiative. Students or staff can visit the Spread the Net Student Challenge at www.spreadthenet.org to register and access information and tools.
Please contact Adriana Simon, the Alberta regional manager, if you have any questions or for more information. She can be contacted by telephone on
1-800-819-0889 or by fax on (403) 283-0115. She can also be contacted at the following email address: asimon@unicef.ca
Thanks for helping us Spread the Net! We hope your school will rise to the challenge and join schools across the country in saving lives.
Sincerely,
UNICEF Canada & Spread the Net
www.spreadthenet.org
www.unicef.ca
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