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Saturday, October 09, 2010

101010: Help make dreams come true.

Over the years, I've blogged about my son J and his wonderful friends at The Centre for Dreams, a day program serving adults who, like him, live with developmental disabilities. The Centre aims to help members achieve their goals and dreams by focusing on their abilities rather than their disabilities. A new and urgent challenge now faces J and his friends. Their home is being torn down for condominiums and they need YOUR help to relocate. Please watch this video, generously created by Westwind Pictures, and join in the 101010 campaign... you ask 10 friends, then they ask 10 friends... J and all his friends will thank you! (For the curious, J is the handsome young man in glasses and a blue shirt at the 35 second mark.)

For more information, please visit: www.centrefordreams.ca/101010.html

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Sam goes after a real-life Grinch...


Sam gives the 'evil eye' to a real-life Christmas Grinch!This week, Sam is giving the evil eye to a real-life Christmas Grinch. Please take a few minutes to read and find out why. Some very special people will thank you!

Readers of this blog may remember me writing about my son, J. We two have enjoyed some fun and blog-worthy times together over the years with many more to come, I'm sure. What I may not have shared, is that J. is a young man with special needs. He copes with remarkable grace and humour but I'm sure every parent reading this will understand when I say that his challenges can sometimes seem overwhelming, especially to those who love and support him. That's why we all feel truly blessed and grateful to be part of in Markham — a day program providing education and vocational training to intellectually challenged adults, helping them lead independent, meaningful lives.

Last Sunday, November 25th, Dreams staff, clients, families, and friends got together to host a community event and fund-raiser, the Festival of Trees. It was a fun-filled day of fabulous Christmas trees, magical entertainment, culinary delights and, of course, Santa Claus. Money raised was intended to support the centre's operations and help grow the building fund — a dream that will someday give J. and other group members the chance to live independently in a safe and supportive environment.

The day was a wonderful success. Nearly $8,000 was raised for the Centre. Sadly, that hard-earned and desperately needed money was stolen by a thief or thieves — real-life Grinches — who broke a car window, grabbed the cash box, and ran. Much more than theft of money, this was literally a theft of dreams. Read the CityTV News account here.

So now you know the "why" of Sam's evil eye. He hopes you'll visit web site, find out about the program, get to know the Dreamers, and if you're moved by the spirit of the season, click the "donate" button. Help keep the dream alive!

Join Sam and his Santa hat on board this week's — a guaranteed Grinch-free zone — and at , hosted this week by This, That & The Other Thing

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