CharityCar Donates $13,000 to Food Bank Canada

I was lucky enough to get a snap-shot of a really cool cheque presentation ceremony today. $13k in cash will help provide 26,000 meals to hungry people across Canada!

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From left to right: David Gold – Owner of Standard Auto Wreckers, Paul Coon – VP Green Vehicle Disposal, Jay Granofsky – Search Marketing Manager Charity Car Canada and Kayley Collum – Program Co-ordintor and Heather Nelson – Manager of Development both from Food Banks Canada


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Bollywood and Cricket Players Team Up for Charity

Great charity even happening as we speak! Bollywood stars and Sri Lanka’s cricketers hit the pitch for charity Friday to help rehabilitate child soldiers and build homes for families affected by the country’s civil war.

India’s Hindi language movie stars Sunil Shetty, Hrithik Roshan, Ritesh Deshmukh, Sri Lankan national team captain Kumar Sangakkara, Sanath Jayasuriya, Muttiah Muralitharan, batting great Aravinda de Silva and Upul Chandana were some of the members of the star-studded teams that played two cricket matches of 10 and 8 overs each. Former Indian players Vinod Kambli and Ajay Jadeja, who has starred in Hindi movies, also participated.

“Being able to play with Sanga, Murali, Sanath and Aravinda I think is an absolute dream,” said Shetty who showcased his batting ability with a six against Muralitharan, the world’s leading wickettaker in his first match score of 26.

“A brilliant cause we are all here for.” The charity matches were part of International Indian Film Award functions in Sri Lanka.

Sabbas Joseph, director of Wizcraft International which owns IIFA, said the proceeds from the cricket will be split between “Cricket for Children,” an initiative by the U.N. Children’s’ Fund and Sri Lanka Cricket that helps former child soldiers, and Habitat for Humanity to build homes for 100 families in the island’s war-torn north.

Thousands of fans thronged Colombo’s Sinhalese Sports Club ground for an evening of cricket and music. Off the pitch, stars like Salman Khan, Viveik Oberoi, Anil Kapoor and Bipasha Basu drove around in open cars, greeting cheering fans.

Sections of the Indian movie industry called for a boycott of IIFA’s Sri Lanka events over allegations that Sri Lankan troops killed thousands of ethnic Tamil civilians in the final stages of the civil war last year. The protesters are from the southern state for Tamil Nadu who have linguistic and family ties with Sri Lanka’s Tamils.

According to Indian media reports, Bollywood’s biggest star Amitabh Bachchan, IIFA’s brand ambassador, his actor son Abhishek and daughter-in-law, former Miss World and actress Aishwarya Rai, will not participate along with actor Shah Rukh Khan.


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Vancouver Realtor Climbs for Charity

A local Realtor made good on a promise to climb Grouse Mountain for charity. Sebastian Albrecht climbed the Grouse Grind 14 times in one day, beating his personal best of 13 from last year. It’s the equivalent of climbing 12,000 meters straight up.

News1130 chatted with Albrecht after his amazing journey. So how was he feeling after hours of Mother Nature’s stair-master?

Albrecht: “Legs are okay actually, feeling a bit nauseous but other than that pretty good.”What was the hardest part about getting up 14 times?Albrecht: “Pretty much everything after number six.”

His trek began at 6:30 a.m. Monday and wrapped up shortly after 11 p.m. A torrential downpour also tried to slow him down, but he says a group of 50 school kids were on hand to cheer him on. Money raised for his event went towards the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation. Good job, another generous Canadian!


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