Oakville Beaver, 18 Aug 2007, p. 20

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20 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday August 18, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com SOLD SOLD Fundraiser will help impoverished Guatemalans By Dennis Smith SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER SOLD Just Moved? SOLD Bride-To-Be? New Baby? Call 1-866-283-7584 today! www.welcomewagon.ca 11/06 FM 2047 With a magician, Latin music and food, CCARE's upcoming run/walk seems like a festive event. But its organizer says there's a serious purpose to the fundraiser slated for Burlington's waterfront on Saturday, Aug. 25 - projects to help Guatemalans. CCARE president and founder Hilda Rossi, of Oakville, is appealing to local residents to think beyond Canada's border and help the Central American country. "How can we care just about people here?" she said. "We have to care for everyone." Rossi said a focus was required, so CCARE projects are geared towards helping communities in Guatemala's Merendon Mountains and surrounding areas. Projects have included construction of a multi-skill centre, a community centre/health clinic and a community store, as well as developing life skills, health and education. She said Halton residents previously contributed $10,000 to the event, but corporate donations have been very minimal. Located near the Honduran border, the Merendon Mountains were hard-hit by Hurricane Mitch in 1998. That disaster prompted Rossi and others to organ- ize the Halton-Peel Central American Relief Effort. She later formed CCARE in 2003 and two years later, Hurricane Stan caused major damage in Mexico and Guatemala as well as other Central American countries. Rossi has lived in Canada for 44 years, but is a Guatemala native. The CCARE group has organized annual missions to Guatemala, with all participants volunteering their time and paying their own way. Another mission is planned for next spring. She noted the Mayan Chorti who live in the Merendon Mountains have received minimal aid from other sources and endure dreadful living conditions. There is no water or hydro and education is very poor, said Rossi. The upcoming fundraiser is called the 5K Run Walk for the Children of Merendon Mountains. Participants will meet at the Spencer Smith Park Gazebo and the event will be held along the waterfront trail that extends to the Burlington Beach Strip. There will also be a one-kilometre children's and adults' fun walk. Registration starts 8 a.m. and the run/walk begins one hour later. Latin music, food, a magician and breaking of a piñata (filled with candy or toys for children) will take place afterwards. Those interested in participating in the fundraiser can visit www.vrpro.ca. CARRIERS WANTED The Oakville Beaver The Oakville Beaver is looking for newspaper carriers in your neighbour hood! Support your local carrier You may already own half of your new kitchen! Don't Replace...Reface and save time, mess and money. If your cabinet boxes are in good shape, why pay to replace them? We can reface with Real Wood or RTF. Choose from the largest selection of door styles and finishes available anywhere. You can still change things you dislike about your kitchen, add an island, pantry, corbels or even some new cabinets. You will be amazed by what we can do and you never loose the use of your kitchen. Join our carrier club Free Consultation & Estimate 905.637.3331 Earn extra money and win prizes Many routes still available Call immediately for more information kitchentuneup.com Kitchen Tune-Up, a division of KTU Worldwide, Inc. is a system of more than 300 independently owned and operated franchises 905-845-9742

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