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youth making a differenceIn 2006, Canadians raised an amazing $3.1 million by holding community events to help ease the pain of HIV/AIDS in Africa. Some of the most creative ideas have come from young people, whose commitment to raising awareness and funds is quite remarkable: After reading an issue of Grassroots, 11-year-old Rebecca Davison-Mora wrote: “All my friends talk about all the presents they’re getting and how they need iPods and cell phones when there are people who need clean water, food and to go to school. Now I know more about AIDS and that kids my age are taking care of their brothers and sisters when they should be going to school… so even though $50 is not much I hope it makes a difference in Africa.”
Students in the Youth Volunteer Corps at Winston
Churchill High School in Calgary, Alberta are making a difference
by creating and selling greeting cards to help address HIV/AIDS in
Africa. ‘Cards for the Cure’ has since spread to other
junior and senior high schools in the city and recently earned the
school YMCA Calgary’s Medal of Peace. In early 2007, students from Lockview High School in Fall River, N.S. competed with students at Charles P. Allen High School to see who could raise more funds for AIDS in Africa in a two week period! Both schools did amazingly well: Lockview raised $1,400 and Charles P. Allen raised $2,500, with the proceeds going to SLF. Students at Stephen Lewis Secondary School in Vaughan, ON participated in a Wake-A-Thon, their first annual fundraiser to raise money and awareness about HIV/AIDS in Africa. From 7:00pm to 7:00am, 116 students and 12 staff played sports, games and activities without sleeping – and raised $12,000 for AIDS in Africa through SLF! Students at Thom Collegiate in Regina, Saskatchewan held a pennyrolling drive and benefit concert with performances that included heavy metal, break dancing, improv and comedy. Their initiatives raised over $1,400 for grandmothers and orphans affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. With the help of his friends and neighbours, Elijah
Rosen of British Columbia collected “change for
a week to make a change in the lives of others.” Together, they
raised nearly $300. We have many materials available for community event
organizers, including: films, public service announcements (PSAs), photos,
flyers, newsletters, downloadable posters and more!
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"The evolution of the Foundation continues to be fascinating..." Thirteen million children have lost their parents to AIDS in sub-Saharan
Africa – more than the total number of every boy and girl under
18 currently living in Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Norway and Sweden combined. Grannies take action! Together, over 150 Canadian grandmothers' groups
have raised over $1 million, enabling the Foundation to increase funding
to grannies in 14 sub-Saharan African countries. Directed by Liz Marshall, this second film in a trilogy about SLF's
work gives voice to six orphans in sub-Saharan Africa and the grassroots
organizations that work on their behalf. SLF currently funds more than 100 grassroots initiatives in 14 countries
across sub-Saharan Africa. Bruno's Story - Nyaka AIDS Orphans School, Uganda Grassroots projects are the focus of the Foundation. Read more about
four remarkable initiatives. In 2006, Canadians raised an amazing $3.1 million by holding community
events to help ease the pain of HIV/AIDS in Africa. Revenue & allocation, and SLF receives $1 million donation! Our mandate, our Board of Directors and our deepest thanks to Alexis
MacDonald. How you can help make a difference. ![]()
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