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Give a Day to World AIDS Day


*Originally found on the SLF website:

Give one day's pay on or before World AIDS Day (December 1st)
Give a Day to World AIDS is a movement of Canadians responding to the AIDS pandemic in Africa. Each year, individuals, families and workplaces across the country have participated by donating one day's pay in honour of World AIDS Day (December 1st) to support grassroots AIDS initiatives through the Stephen Lewis Foundation.

Start a workplace campaign
Don't have a workplace campaign? Start one! Challenge your colleagues to join and give one day's pay.

How to I calculate one day's pay?
To calculate a day's pay, divide your annual pay (pre-tax or after tax — it's up to you) by 210, the number of working days in a year. We suggest giving a day's pay, but it is up to you to give what you are able — a half-day, a few hours, a week's pay. Whatever you are able to give, it will make a difference.

Host a Harambee
This year, host your own Give a Day Harambee, “a party with a purpose”, inspired by the East African community gatherings where people pull together for a common purpose. To find out more about hosting a Harambee, please click here.

To learn more about the campaign, please visit www.giveaday.ca

November 30, 2009 | 8:11 AM Comments  0 comments

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You can still dare to do something

Didn't dare to do something for Africa yet? Well, the Stephen Lewis Foundation's A Dare to Remember campaign is still on! You can officially do your dare before World AIDS Day, which is December 1st, 2009. Dare to be creative. Dare to be funny. Dare to do something scary! Anything goes and fundraising is simple if you use the tools provided by the SLF on the website. Dare to do something rad this World AIDS Day.

November 26, 2009 | 12:11 PM Comments  0 comments

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Paul Dares to Jog up Sulphur Mountain...Backwards

I wonder what the people on the gondola thought of the guy running backwards up a mountain! Great job, Paul!


October 28, 2009 | 11:10 AM Comments  0 comments

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My Dare to Remember

On October 19, 2009, I did 100 sun salutations in a row for A Dare to Remember. All of the funds ($600!) went to The Stephen Lewis Foundation, which supports community-level organizations that are turning the tide of HIV/AIDS in Africa by providing care and support to women, orphans, grandmothers and people living with HIV and AIDS.


October 26, 2009 | 12:10 PM Comments  0 comments

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Canadians Take on Dares for AIDS in Africa.

*Article originally posted on The Stephen Lewis Foundation website here.

October 19, 2009

Stephen Lewis Foundation

- Canadians get wildly daring to help communities turn the tide of AIDS in Africa -

Toronto, October 19, 2009 – This week, Canadians coast-to-coast will do something daring as part of A Dare to Remember, a nationwide challenge to help communities turn the tide of AIDS in Africa. Launched by the Stephen Lewis Foundation (SLF), A Dare to Remember invites Canadians to perform personal dares, set fundraising goals and encourage friends, family and colleagues to sponsor them. All proceeds will help support communities in the 15 African countries that have been hardest hit by HIV/AIDS.

Canadians are being asked to do their dare, declare their dare or dare someone else during Dare Week (October 17-25), and then complete their dares by World AIDS Day, December 1st.

Celebrities and citizens alike across the country are performing a wide range of memorable acts, such as:

Hip-hop artist k-os will return to his first job at The Bay’s Queen Street toy department in Toronto today and George Stroumboulopoulos will reveal his dare on CBC’s The Hour this week.

Jack Layton, leader of the NDP, will busk in his riding at Danforth and Logan on Saturday, October 24 from 3-5pm.

• Calgarians will witness Olympic Gold Medal winner Duff Gibson walk 12 km on October 22 with a 20L jug of water on his head to honour the distances women and girls must travel every day to fetch water, firewood and access health care in Africa.

• In Vancouver next week, Simon Fraser University students will wear “I dare you to hug me” signs and give out hugs across campus and downtown streets, as one of many dares to raise funds.

• Montrealers will see McGill University students perform an “art attack” where participants will gather and form a human piece of art on the main campus lawn.

• In Charlottetown, the Katamavik youth group will perform Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” dance all over the city throughout the week.

• Staff at lululemon athletica in Banff will dare to do one thing a day that scares them. Dares include 100 consecutive sun salutations [that's me!], going vegan and working as a human mannequin in the store window.

“It’s remarkable to see the ingenuity and commitment people of all ages are showing across the country,” says Stephen Lewis, Chair of the SLF. “This isn’t just about doing something whimsical or novel, it’s about taking part in a national effort that will bring hope, life-saving services and critical support to thousands of individuals and communities across Africa. It’s about communities here standing in solidarity with communities thousands of miles away.”

To kick off Dare Week, Stephen Lewis performed his dare on CBC’s The Hour and sang “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” with Hamilton rock band The Arkells.

Other supporters who have already started fundraising include actors Natalie Brown (Sophie) and Amy Lalonde (Wild Roses) who are hosting a bake sale today at Toronto’s Union Station with fresh cookies made with honey they harvested during their dare to face their fear of bees. Romina D’Ugo (actress and top 20 finalist from last season’s So You Think You Can Dance Canada), Jim Cuddy (Blue Rodeo), Jake Gold (renowned artist manager and judge on CTV’s Canadian Idol), Ngozi Paul (star of Global TV’s Gemini-nominated Da Kink in My Hair) and Lorraine Segato (lead singer, Parachute Club) have all committed to fundraising and executing dares.

The official website (adaretoremember.com) offers the public 50 dare ideas and an opportunity to dare and sponsor their friends. Whether people choose to run a half-marathon, quit smoking, or take circus acrobatics lessons, the more daring the act, the more likely it will be to raise significant funds. Kristin Rowe, a woman in Nova Scotia plans to swim the English Channel in the spring!

On Friday, October 23, Hoax Couture and the Fashion Design Council of Canada will produce a fashion-forward closing night show featuring more than 25 of Canada’s top designers at Toronto’s LG Fashion Week beauty by L’Oreal. Kicking off at 9 p.m., a star-studded audience will experience the Dare to Wear Love show (www.daretowearlove.com), full of rich, eye-catching fabrics sourced from African communities who work with the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Designers include Lida Baday, Brian Bailey, Linda Lundström, Lucian Matis and many more. Dare to Wear Love organizers aim to raise $100,000 for the Stephen Lewis Foundation.

Proceeds from all daring acts will be used by SLF to support community-based organizations in 15 sub-Saharan African countries. These grassroots groups provide counselling and education about HIV care, prevention and treatment; distribute food, medication and other necessities; reach the sick through home-based health care; help orphans and vulnerable children access education and work through their grief; and support grandmothers caring for their orphaned grandchildren.

For more information about A Dare to Remember, or to register a dare, visit www.adaretoremember.com


October 19, 2009 | 11:10 AM Comments  0 comments

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