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As most of you know, I am on the Board for Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa. I'm sure a lot of you also know that I chose to donate to this charity and support this charity because the studies show that for every $1 invested in childhood mentoring results in $3 back to the community in the future (as these kids are more likely to go to university, get good paying jobs, volunteer themselves). It's just a good return on investment into our future.
However, I listened to a podcast a few weeks ago, and I think this number is grossly underestimated. Nadine Burke Harris specializes in how childhood trauma impacts health across a lifetime. Children with 4 or more ACEs (adverse childhood experiences) have a shockingly higher chance of contracting 7/10 leading causes of death in the United States and a 20 year difference in life expectancy. And all it takes is ONE person who cares for these children to reverse some of these negative lifelong impacts. One person, such as a mentor, and the services that BBBSO provides.
I'm running a 5k in the Tamarack Ottawa Race weekend on May 27th, and I’m running for Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa. If you have capacity to give, I would love it if you would donate to my Team. Any amount is better than no amount. If everyone donated $5, I would meet my goal of $500 no problem. If everyone donated $10, then I would raise $1,000 and that would support a match for a full year!
Or if you need another reason for motivation - I'm running for my dog Timber as well, as he is energetic and needs a running partner :)
Faites un don pour soutenir Lindsay et l’aider à recueillir des fonds lors de l’événement La Fin de semaine des courses d'Ottawa Tamarack 2023.
Donateurs récents
Date du don | Nom du donateur | Montant du don |
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May 26 | Susan Doobay | 22,88 $ |
May 26 | Tobin Hess | Montant non divulgué |
May 26 | Amy Young | 22,88 $ |
May 26 | Ryan Lecuyer | 22,88 $ |
Mar 26 | Atia | 22,43 $ |