The Burnaby siblings set up a small lemonade stand with some of the other kids in their Deer Lake neighbourhood, selling the homemade drink to passersby and neighbours. At the end of the day, they had raised $125 for the society.Blue Sky camps give break to Abbotsford/ Mission kids with parents in prisonRochelle Baker / Abbotsford Times July 9, 2013This summer the Elizabeth Fry Society will provide Abbotsford and Mission kids in difficult circumstances the chance to have the quintessential childhood experience.This year the society launched its Blue Sky weekly overnight camps for children aged six to 13 who would otherwise not enjoy any kind of summer vacation.May 28, 2013 Shawn Bayes speaks to the call for remand centres for women on CFAX 1070.How the Smile Card worksAs part of EFry's fundraising efforts, we are pleased to be a participating charity in Thrifty Foods Smile Card program. Upon request, EFry will mail a reloadable card that can be used to purchase goods at any Thrifty Foods.
Since 1996 the Cantabile Choirs of Kingston, under the leadership of Dr. Mark Sirett, have thrilled local and regional audiences in performances of a diverse range of choral repertoire from Canada and around the world at an unrivalled standard of performance.
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Debra Lefebvre, a Canadian Registered Nurse and mother of four young children, travelled to Uganda in 2004. Debra witnessed the senseless loss of life and poverty caused by malaria, a disease spread through the bite of an infected female anopheles mosquito. Debra decided to take action. That year, Debra launched Buy-a-Net Malaria Prevention Group. Buy-a-Net's first net distribution occurred in the spring of 2006, in the village of Katoogo in Uganda.