Fundraiser for the BC Children's Hospital April 20-22, 2017
(PRWEB) April 20, 2017 -- The fundraiser for the BC Children’s Hospital is being held on April 20-22, 2017 in several locations. On Thursday April 20th it will be held from 11AM-5PM at the River Market 810 Quay Side Dr. New Westminister, and on Friday April 21 & 22 from 11AM-7PM at Lonsdale Quay Market 123 Carrie Cates Ct. North Vancouver.
The BC Children’s Hospital provides care for the most seriously ill and injured children across British Columbia. They also have been accredited with exemplary standing.
BC Children’s Hospital is Canada’s first Tele-Paediatric intensive care service unit and provides children with increased access to specialized care closer to their home community
With the awareness of the innocence of a child, the physical, social development and emotional wellbeing that is much needed in their growth, Oliver Samante, a teacher and a master of junkology also known as Dr. Recycle, is leading the fundraiser for the children’s hospital in the support of these very special kids. With his passion for children and utilizing and creating practical objects and toys from recycled containers, cartons, jugs and boxes, he will be creating with children with recycled items where he makes toys and creates many items that are usable on April 20, 21 and 22. On April 22 which is Earth day he will be at the North Vancouver Quay. All that participate on those dates will be able to take their creations home with them.
“It is an honour to serve alongside and support Oliver Samante in this cause for enriching and enhancing the lives of our children in the BC community so they can get the best quality care, equipment and medical attention because every child is our future”, says Inthirani Arul the founder of SoulPath Inc.
In a world filled with possibilities and abundance many of our children are facing health related medical conditions that have impacted, debilitated or taken them off their course as children with normal healthy lives, many spend their days in a hospital bed or using other medical equipment for their mobility. With a future that sometimes is uncertain depending on the varying medical diagnosis they face, it is important to bring to the forefront that our children are our future and a social responsibility. This event shows families the additional needed support by coming together as a community. Join us for this fun, amazing and worthy cause and event, entry/participation by donation only.
You can also find out more about Inthirani Arul by going to http://www.Soulpathinc.com.
Shellie Hunt, The Women Of Global Change, http://www.TheWomenOfGlobalChange.com, +1 (916) 813-4490, [email protected]
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