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  1. Ideas to put the fun into fundraising!

    Ideas to put the fun into fundraising!
    Fundraising shouldn’t be a chore. Not only is it a fantastic opportunity to raise money for charity, but it is also a chance to express your creativity and have a bit of fun. But it can be challenging to think of fresh ideas to grab attention and publicise the charity you wish you support. So we’ve put together some novel...
  2. Your fail-proof work event checklist

    Your fail-proof work event checklist
    If your role involves organising work events, the key to success is being prepared. There’s a lot to think about, and you are sure to encounter challenges that you haven’t envisaged. That’s why planning as far ahead as possible is essential to the success of your work events. We help take the stress out of planning a work event with...
  3. Wristbands aid breast cancer foundation

    A University of Windsor law student has launched a wristband sales campaign with half of the proceeds going to benefit the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. Aaron Lewicki decided to start selling the bands commemorating the University of Windsor’s 50th anniversary after visiting the university’s bookstore last year looking for school merchandise to give out as Christmas gifts. After finding out that the silicone rubber wristbands weren’t available, Lewicki, who encountered the bands when he was studying at the University of Waterloo, decided to bring the bands to Windsor himself. “Our varsity teams at Waterloo sold them as fundraisers and I decided I’d sell them to benefit the breast cancer foundation,” said Lewicki. “My mother has always been a big supporter of the organization Continue reading →
  4. Firefighters band together to help their chief

    [caption id="attachment_1923" align="alignnone" width="600"]Handband.com.au Firefighters band together to help their chief Firefighters band together to help their chief[/caption] ISHPEMING -- The Ishpeming Township Fire Department is working to help one of their own. The Ishpeming Township Fire Chief Jerry Hebert has an aggressive form of asbestosis, which gives him trouble breathing. Hebert's friends, family, and fellow firefighters are organizing a spaghetti benefit to help him with hospital costs. It will take place on Saturday September 21st at the National Guard Armory in Ishpeming. In addition, there are custom made shirts and wrist bands available. Hebert has served nearly 17 years at the Ishpeming Township Fire Hall. "He helps out in the community, he's a great father, he's an all around great guy... Continue reading →

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