Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 9 Apr 2000, A15

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Sunday, April 9, 2000 Oakville Beaver Weekend 15 Volunteers... Our greatest natural resource:I Celebrate National Volunteer Week April 9-15, 2000 Volunteering at Oakviile-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Halton Healthcare S , E , t ,V 1 l * C ' E ,S NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK National Volunteer Appreciation Week provides us with an opportunity to salute the volunteers who have devoted so much o f their time and goodwill to the enhancement o f patient care services at Oakviile-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Our hospital is extremely fortunate to have the tremendous support o f over 800 dedicated volunteers - men, women, and youth - who share their time, energy and skills with us every day. Active in more than 70 patient care and support service areas, our volunteers' friendly smiles, encouraging words and compassion touch many lives and truly make a difference. The OTMH Auxiliary has contributed significantly to the hospital's renovation and equipment needs, making new and additional services possible in the community. Most recently, the OTMH Auxiliary has pledged $750,000 towards the Renal Dialysis Unit. Coming from all walks o f life and ranging in age from 14 to 94, our volunteers are an integral part o f the healthcare team and they are a treasured tradition in our community. Volunteer Appreciation Week provides us with the opportunity to publicly thank each and every one o f our volunteers for their caring spirit and commitment to quality patient care. If you're interested in learning more about the OTMH Auxiliary please call the OTMH Volunteer office at 338- 4643. T T u m h y& u s to -th e y OTMH V ohonteery Caring Today Growing for Tomorrow Seniors Day Program Halton Inc. S.E.N.A.C.A> S.E.N.A.C.A. SAYS THANKS! Volunteers make the world go round, and here at S.E.N.A.C.A. we would be lost without all of the incredible volunteers who come everyday to help us out. A volunteer is someone who gives their time freely and hap pily to help others. A volunteer is a caring and compassion ate person who selflessly gives of themselves. Our program would not be what it is without all of the wonderful volunteers who give their time in a variety of ways. There are those who come in to entertain for us through playing music, singing and dancing on a weekly basis. Others come in and help out with clerical duties, fundraising and the running of activities, serving snacks and lunch, and just friendly visiting. We even have volunteers of the canine persuasion who come by weekly to visit with us and provide some pure, unadulterat ed affection. S.E.N.A.C.A. would like to take this opportunity to say a very heartfelt THANK YOU" to all of the wonderful people and dogs that volunteer at S.E.N.A.C.A. and help to make our program so great. Lisa Shannon Sheridan College Social Service Worker Gerontology C anadian Red C ross - O akville Across the World/Across the Street. The Canadian Red Cross is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement an with more than 170 National Societies, they focused on one strategic goal: to improve the situation of the most vulnerable. Our Mission: to help people to deal with situations that threaten "their survival and safety, their security and well-being, their human dignity in Canada and around the world." For the past 60 years Red Cross -Oakville has worked diligently to provide a range of services in this com munity. Through the tireless efforts of our 350 volun teers and small complement of staff we are committed to improving the quality of life in Oakville. Home Health Care Equipment, Transportation, Link to Health, First Aid Training, Water Safety, Emergency Services, Global Education and Halton Homemakers provide Oakville with many important services. Red Cross sin cerely thanks our volunteers for their contribution in the past year. When help is needed, YOU are there. H appy G ang at S .E.N .A .C .A . S eniors Day P rogram every Friday Thank you to all our Special Volunteers! 0 53 B ond street O akville (9 0 5 ) 3 3 7 -8 9 3 7 J The Oakville Field Hockey Club's First Annual Dream-aThon was a huge success. Thanks lo more than 120 volun teers - members of the O FH C , the community of Oakville, and friends of field hockey - The Oakville Field Hockey Club was able to raise more than $26,000 for Air Canada's Dreams Take Flight. Children from Oakville suffering from a terminal illness or a severe mental or physical disability children who might otherwise never be able to go! - will enjoy a day of fun and adventure in Disney World. Special thanks to the Dream-a-Thon Committee: Diana and Richard Bissonnette, Ross Gordon, Joyce Allman, Vinnie DiRollo and John Picone. Particular thanks for the marathon efforts of Kim Fyfe, Mary DeFreitas, Anna Tremblay and James MacDougall. The O FH C is also grateful to its Sponsors - in particular The Oakville Beaver - to all who donated an auction item, and to everyone who pledged one of the players. For more information about The Oakville Field Hockey Club, call 827-4850, e-mail: ofhc@cgocable.net or check the web: www.cgocable.net/-ofhc 2000 ' The Salvation Army Community and family Services of Oakville would like to say a special Thank you to the many volunteers who have helped us throughout the year. Your support is a source of encouragement to us as well as to the many that benefit for your commitment. We especially w ould like to thank the Community of Oakville for the overwhelming response to our Christmas Programs and our Emergency Shelter `T he Lighthouse". Your con cern for the homeless in our area is deeply appreciated and with your continued support we will hopefully be able to have a permanent solu tion in the near future. If you would like to have information on volun teering and programs that run throughout the year, or wish to support any of our endeavours, please contact us at 1255 Rebecca Street, 827-6523 or 827-5324 Thank you for your support and may God bless. SALVATION ARMY C O M M U N ITY &FAM ILY SERVICES 1225 Revecca Street Oakville Tel: (905) 827-6523 Thank You Oakville Public Library Users and P U B L IC L IB R A R Y Volunteers! 7 recognize and thank over 90 service and Board volunteers and Friends of the Library who give of their time, energy and resources to support the Oakville Public Library and its programs throughout the year. Thank you for serving on our Boards and volunteering in the branches. Thank you for providing home-delivery to those with special needs and coordinating Friends of tne Library book sales and raffles. We appreciate your major contributions to the Oakville Public Library! For inform ation on volunteer opportunities at Oakville Public Library, please contact the Volunteer Program C o-ordinator at 815-2042, extension 5035. c f c Llbr* 7 w,sh t0 IODE...women working together for Canada The mission of IODE, a Canadian women's charitable organization founded in 1900, is to improve the quali ty of life for children, youth and those in need, through educational, social service and citizenship programs. The Angela Bruce Chapter IODE of Oakville was established in 1933 and our sixty-seven members are volunteers who offer their time freely so that we can carry out these charitable works. In our community, bursaries are presented annually to all Secondary Schools, Sheridan College and Adult Continuing Education, along with two four-year University Scholarships. Many local, provincial and national ser vices requiring financial aid are also supported. The Opportunity Shop on Kerr Street is our main source of funds where members sort, price and sell items which have been donated by themselves and the community. If you are interested in being part of the Angela Bruce Chapter IODE, please call us at the Opportunity Shop, (905) 842-6338

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