Come home safe; but hold the SANDwich
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Hope all you Q-bees are having a reasonably good day.
I wonder if any of our friends on here are wishing this rain was snow?
Regardless of the weather, it is business as usual.....so keep on moving!
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Andi - Hope you had a great trip - tell us all about it!
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Something to consider investing your time for the next 10 days:
Captain Trevor Greene is an army reservist who was struck in the head with an axe in Afghanistan in March 2006. He suffered a massive brain injury and was not expected to live. He was evacuated to a military hospital in Germany where medical personnel were able to stabilize him. Transferred to the Vancouver General Hospital, doctors believed that he would never come out of his coma. Defying all odds, he regained consciousness and has made a slow but steady recovery. He is now able to stand but cannot walk.
Aviva Canada is an insurance company which has a $1,000,000 fund that provides cash for communities to build things like skateboard parks or animal shelters or community centres. The ideas are posted online and people can vote for the fund that they wish to receive a portion of the money. This year, a fund has been started to provide Captain Greene with an exo-skeleton which will allow him to be able to walk around his home.
The awarding of the cash is determined by the online voting. Some of the other funds for which people are voting include things like a shelter for homeless cats, and a skateboard park, and a hospital for Georgian Bay turtles. While these are certainly worthy endeavours, I think that providing a Canadian soldier the ability to walk again is more important.
Please take two minutes to register online and vote for Captain Greene. Your vote will determine whether or not Trevor can walk with his daughter again.
Trevor’s story: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Greene.
CBC story: http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/World/Afghanistan/ID/2029578476/
Register and vote: http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf16382
Here are some rules:
1. You can vote every day. (We have 10 days to vote)
2. You vote before 9 pm for that day.
3. After midnight you can vote again for the next day.
4. The more you vote, the more likely Capt Greene is to be selected.
Please consider sending this to your friends and associates for their votes as well.
Thanks for your help.
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