B4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, August 29, 2001 Grant will help Bereaved Familes train volunteers Bereaved Families of has received a $52,500 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant to run a training weekend for volunteers from each of its 16 chapters including HaltonPeel. "We'll be training adolescents and young adults, aged 14 to 30, from each chapter to provide one-on-one support and facilitate groups," said Doris Bums, executive director. Each chapter will be sending one mental health profes sional and three volunteers to the training session to be held one weekend in October. The training session is to run from a Friday night to Sunday evening. Bereaved Families provides support to families who have lost loved ones, and the new training will enhance services across Ontario. "Toronto and Halton-Peel started doing groups for chil dren who had a sibling die," said Bums, who was execu tive director of the Halton-Peel chapter before moving up to the provincial chapter. "Now some of our other chapters will be able to do the same." The Ontario Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, receives its money, about $100 million annually, from charity casino revenues. It allocates the funds in four major sectors - arts and culture, sports and recreation, environment and social issues. The provincial government plans to allocated $15 mil lion to the volunteer sector this year - International Year of Volunteers as declared by the United Nations. -With files from Torstar Network Sunday Sept 9 Cyclists ready for Lungs are for Life Bike Trek Registrations are now being accept ed for the 2nd annual Lungs are for Life Bike Trek on Sunday, Sept.9. Cyclists can choose from five routes, 5 and 20 kilometres rides on the Glen Abbey Trails, or a 60 kilome tre rides to Hornby and back. All rides will start and finish at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, Third Line south o f Upper Middle Road. Registrations are being accepted in advance at the H alton Lung Association, 2200 Speers Rd., 905847-1033; Oakville Cyclepath, 500 Speers Rd., 905-338-0783; or The Fire Hall, Lakeshore and Bronte Roads, 905-827-4445. Cyclists can also register on the day o f the event between 8 and 8:45 a.m. The rides start at 9 a.m. for the 60K trip, 10 a.m. for 20K, and 10:20 a.m. for the 5K route. The routes have been mapped out by the Oakville Cycling Club. Registration costs $25 each, $35 per family (two adults and two chil dren under 12 - additional children $15), and $75 for a team. The 30 registrants will receive a Tshirt, Roots hat, and an Oakville Monopoly Game. All participants will receive bottled water and have bicycle tune-ups cour tesy of Oakville Cyclepath before the ride. Oakville Family Chiropractic Centre will `tune-up' the body. Radio coordinated emergency medical and mechanical support will be provided along the routes. It is recommended that cyclists wear helmets. A Finish Line Celebration BBQ will be held at the end of the ride, sponsored by The Fire Hall Cool Bar & Hot Grill. Master of ceremonies for the day will be Andy Stokes of AM740. There will be prizes for pledges raised. Participants raising $1,000 will win bikes valued at over $500; raise $500 to $999 and receive bikes worth $200; cycling jerseys go to those rais ing $300 to $499; and cycling helmets to riders raising $150 to $299. Proceeds from Bike Trek will be used to fund research into cures and better treatments for lung disease, and to support community programs in asthma management and smoking pre vention and cessation, plus air quali ty/lung health issues. More than one in five Canadians suffer from breathing problems, over 35,000 people die annually from respi ratory diseases such as emphysema, and deaths from asthma are increas ing, states the Halton Lung Association. For more inform ation, call the Halton Lung Association at 905-8471033 or visit www.on.lung.ca/events/halton.html. While the kids are learning their ABC's you can be learning your 1^2-3 s. How many reasons do you need to become a volunteer? We can give you 6 0 ,0 0 0 ScMlT 5 hours o f Dancing for $ 2 5 N e w a d u lt s t u d e n t s o n ly . L e a r n w ith o r w it h o u t a p a r tn e r - The number of Canadian Children reported missing each year. Help bring them home. Learning new things is one o f the joys o f living. Your kids are off discovering the big wide world, so why shouldn't you broaden your own horizons a little? Come see the professional dance instructors at Fred Astaire Dance Studios, and discover the challenge, excitement and fun o f Ballroom dancing. O N T A R I O Why should your kids have a ll the fu n ? 225 Lakeshore Road East, 2nd Floor D ow ntow n O akville 1 block west of Trafalgar Rd. 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