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The fond memory of our parents and grandparents as community
leaders is what shaped us as volunteers. They taught us the
importance of belonging to a community and, more important,
giving to community. Their actions set the stage for our actions.
They had to give of themselves for the less fortunate. And
we follow this mantra devotedly.
Our parents taught us the value of volunteerism and it was
only natural that we carry on this invaluable tradition. As
a young couple who re-settled in Toronto from Montreal, we
had the responsibility to teach the same to our children Tina,
Paul and Daniel.
Our involvement in community work began in Montreal and when
we moved to Toronto in 1983, we were welcomed with open arms
by the community. There were so many who offered guidance
and warmth and that, too, reinforced our desire to give what
we could because the example was being set all around us.
In a word, our involvement and our gift are because of people.
Its about our family, about trying to give them the
traditional values we have. Its about people who dont
have what we have; its about the elderly who might not
be as comfortable as they once were; its about kids
in school. Its about those not in this country, who
we visited all over the world. Its really about anyone
we see, anyone we touch. Thats why it is so important
to be involved in community. The more you know the more you
recognize how important it is.
As we grew as a family, we became cognizant of the responsibility
to build a safety net for our children and generations to
come. Our involvement was not enough. We needed to provide
a lasting legacy. When we are no longer here, we want to be
sure the community will be and a thriving community,
at that.
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