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Take part in the Get Out Migration to save wild salmon: May 8, Victoria

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Here's a two minute video that really gives the flavour of it!
"Walking to Victoria for Wild Salmon - May 8!": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbE_tJ2hRus

 

VANCOUVER OLYMPIC PEACE WALK AND MEDITATION

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“Pause for Peace”

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

VANCOUVER OLYMPIC PEACE WALK AND MEDITATION

9:30 AM Saturday, Feb 13th, 2010

Come gather at 9:30 am on the corner of 33rd and Cambie Street
Closest Canada Line: 25th & Cambie - or use public transport

9:45 am Walking meditation in silence up Little Mountain

 
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Creating a social entrepreneurial business

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I just graduated with a B.Math but my real passion is life coaching and social enterprise. I want to create a business that creates money and helps people at the same time!

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Participating versus just being present on the sidewalk

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So... yesterday I was at Starbucks getting my usual coffee before starting work and I see this homeless person pick up some food and stand in line behind me.  Unfortunately, he decides to steal it by leaving when no one is looking.

I don't know why, but I ended up following him out and grabbing a hold of the food and telling him politely thats bad karma.  So we end up in a pushing match and grabbing each other out front of Starbucks.  For some reason, I didn't feel threatened by this guy.  I don't know why.  I just remember trying to calmly talk to him and tell him that stealing is not cool and it is bad for karma.  I told him that its about being honest.  He was yelling of course.  Screaming at me and yelling that why am I trying to be a good samaritan and mind my own business.  This is all happening while we are holding and pushing each other in a kind of stalemate in front of the store...

However, the funny thing is there are so many people around and they are just standing there watching this all happen.  It surprised me that no one came to help or break up the confrontation.  hatever happened to society?  Are people worried about getting hurt?  Are they so oblivious nowadays?  Do they not want to get involved because they consider it a hastle?

Eventually one of the Starbucks employees came out to help and the police ended up arresting the guy but then they let him go.  It made me think that no wonder no one helps anymore.

I wonder how our society has gotten to this point...

I would much prefer to live in a community rather than just a community.

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I made the mistake of not allowing sufficient time to have passed in this New Year before I let my mind wander to consideration of how to change Abbotsford from a community to a community. I should have known better than to let my mind ponder such a seemingly impossible task until the season of despair (aka Christmas season) and its mental booby-traps was long past. I most certainly should have been vigilant enough not to miss taking my medication when contemplating such a potentially depressing undertaking. spirit downward spins/ screaming fading lost quiet/ despair triumphant.

 

Let's bring out the heart (care & compassion) into the entire community, and not only to seniors, but, to everyone

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Happy new year, everyone.

I've thought that being on a neighborhood house's board, its possible to bring out more care and compassion to anyone in the community.

During meetings, we discussed how can we make the neighborhood house more responsive. Doesn't it mean to care more for each other? To make a better board in order to make a better community. How can we do it though? Giving is simple and it maybe takes awareness and sensitivity and little time. Giving what is needed at the time.

 

Got Hats? ChangeEverything.ca success story

Snowed in and working from home last Monday, I found myself shivering even though I was inside my warm home wearing down slippers. My mailbox was full of messages from friends talking about what they were going to do on their snow day - the buzz was all about toboggans and renting videos. As fun as the idea of a snow day was, I couldn’t stop thinking about some of the people in our community who are less fortunate: the ones without homes. I thought about collecting some clothes and blankets from my house and bringing them to local shelters and quickly realized that I couldn’t drive my 20 year old car with its all-season tires anywhere. I was stuck. It felt pretty awful to want to do something to help but to have barrier like this get in the way. I imagined that others were probably having a similar experience – and since I wasn’t about to be stopped, I decided to use ChangeEverything.ca as it was designed – to make some changes happen.

1 blog posting = 3 volunteers = over 4,000 items donated to local shelters in 48 hours.

It all started with one blog posting. It seemed to me that there had to be others who wanted to donate to shelters but had no way of transporting things either. So I wrote this blog post sharing my vision to get a car donated and do a round of collections to transport warm things to local shelters. Immediate response was positive. I contacted the Cooperative Auto Network (CAN) to ask them to provide a vehicle to make this happen.

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