Thursday, February 21, 2013

"Tonight we are One!"

One! International Charity Event

Friday January 25, 2013

Winnipeg, Manitoba




The Indo-Canadian TELEGRAM February/March 2013 Winnipeg, Manitoba



"Few classroom projects have the impact that Priya Tandon’s will have – giving underprivileged children in India an opportunityto get an education and improve their lives. The Red River College student organized a fundraising dinner on Jan. 25 that raised $5,700 for One! International Poverty Relief, a Canadian charity that operates two schools in Mumbai. Contributing to the success of Tandon’s project were volunteers, sponsors and entertainers, including dancers from Manohar Performing.

Priya Tandon


 

A fundraising dinner on Jan 25 at Norwood Community Centre raised $5,700 for One! International Poverty Relief, a Canadian charity that’s striving to improve the lives of impoverished children in Mumbai by providing them with
education and other needs. What began as a project for Priya Tandon’s Creative Communications program at Red River College became a very successful event, as a diverse group of volunteers and sponsors contributed time and money to the cause. One! International is the brainchild of Tania Spilchen of Alberta. During one of her volunteer placements in Mumbai, Spilchen learned that there were far too many young children who were unable to get a formal education, the one thing they and their families wanted most.
Determined to change that, one child at a time, Spilchen returned to Canada and spoke of her mission to friends and anyone else who would listen. With the support of her family, she planned a mission to return to Mumbai and open a school for these children.
With what is still a very small budget through donations from the public sector and some grant money from her provincial government, Spilchen has successfully opened two schools, in the suburb of Khar and in Nallasopara. The schools not only provide an education but also nutritious meals, medical attention, emergency medical care and counselling for the students and parents.
Tandon had also wanted to make a difference, partly because of an experience she had when her father took her to India some years ago. It was a hot day and she had gone out with an uncle and siblings to get ice-cream. She noticed a young child looking at her eating her ice cream and learned that what Canadian children often take for granted – being able to afford ice-cream – wasn’t the case for many children in India.
The fundraising dinner, which drew about 175 supporters, was smoothly emceed by Adam West of 103.1 Virgin Radio. The program began with a beautiful classical dance rendition of a blessing done to a successful opening by Manohar Performing Arts of Canada, led by Devi Kirtan. That was followed by Winnipeg’s sitar virtuoso Joshua Stanton, accompanied by Sandhu Singh on tabla. Ten-yearold Anisha Sharma followed with a classical Indian dance piece that was so well executed that she received a standing ovation for her spirited performance.
The audience, organizers and performers took a break to have a sumptuous dinner and dessert provided by title sponsor Trevor Ahluwalia of Clay Oven. Most attendees went back for seconds, hoping their choices would still be available, and there was plenty for all to have seconds.
Following dinner, Spilchen, founder of One! International, showed the audience a video of her project in Mumbai and spoke about the work being done there.  This was followed by Tandon's story of why she got involved in this event and her heartfelt appreciation for the event sponsors and volunteers in making shtis evening possible.
Then the group "OH HASEENA!" performed vocal tunes, accompanied on tabla and harmonium, and the West Indians United band followed with western drum sets, Indian drum sets, kepboard, harmonium, khalak and percussion instruments.  the music was loud with very catchy music and beats that had the audience taping their toes and bobbing their heads to the music.  Finally thier 8 year old drummer took the stage and went into overdrive, matching beats played on the tabla with the tempo rising progressively.  The audience was on its feet, applauding this thunderous operformance, which brought the evening to a fitting end.
Dignitaries in attendance included MP Rod Bruinooge, City Councillor Devi Sharma and School Trustee Derek Dabee.
Tandon's team of volunteers included Michelle Gazze, Rich Tandon, Jocelyn Jancey Francis and Wajihah Mughai.
The success of the evening was also due to the following sponsors: Clay Oven, LiveWell Chiropractic, AVW TELAV, Royal Crest Granite, Southglen Veterinary Hospital, Tatan Hauling, Elite Lighting, Vantage Studios & Print Shop, Ballycastle Distributors, Party Stuff, Sarah and Nathan Pao of Coldwell Banker, Anita Seth of Royal Bank of Canada, the Guyanese Association of Manitob and Western Financial.
 
MORE INFO
For further information about One! International, please visit www.one-international.com or email the founder directly at Tania@one-international.com .  "
 
 

THANK YOU PRIYA

from

ONE! INTERNATIONAL

 
 
The following link links to a previous article about Priya Tandon and her plans for the fundraiser.

 
 
 

 
and owner of
LiveWell Chiropractic Wellness Centre, and Chantal Raper, massage therapist at LiveWell.


Thursday, February 7, 2013


PEARL IN THE GARBAGE DUMP
 
 
 
Did I capture your attention with that title?  It sounds like the title of a book, doesn't it?
 
It is the title of a book.  Marc Valentin, who volunteered for 5 months in India from September 2010 to February 2011 has written a book about his adventures with One! International in Mumbai, India.
 


Marc has developed a Facebook page to promote the future sales of his book.
                   Pearl in the Garbage Dump
             https://www.facebook.com/PearlinTheGarbageDump  

As Marc says on his Facebook page:
Friends, thank you so much for taking the time to support my book. A few things worth noting...

1) it is written but unpublished,
2) I am in the process of querying agents (this is more work than writing the book)
3) More content will be forthcoming (I'm joyfully overwhelmed responding to emails of support).
4) When the book does get published, half of the proceeds I collect will go back to the charity.
5) Yes, that is me on the cover. I will post the back cover in the next day or two so that you can see me when I'm scrubbed up lol
6) I really appreciate all of you. Old friends and new ones, I cannot say "thank you enough" for helping.

Thank you again,

Marc Valentin
 
  About
Whether you dream about making your own escape, are searching for your own sources of strength, or simply love to travel, your curiosity will peak...
 
Description
Longing to add meaning to his life, investment banker Marc Valentin trades the security of a fat paycheck for the uncertainty of teaching the poorest children on the planet.

Although his new colleagues guide his transition from pitching stocks on the trading floors to sweeping floors in a Mumbai schoolhouse, only Marc has the power to validate the life-changing decision. But first, he must confront the brutality of slum life, the chaos of Indian society, and an illness that eats away at his body.  Will Marc, who never gives up on anything, meet his match and lose his self-respect and possibly his life? Whether you are searching for your own sources of strength, dream about making your own escape, or simply love to travel, your curiosity will peak as Marc unveils his firsthand experience across all three. front the brutality of slum life, the chaos of Indian society, and an illness that eats away at his body. Will Marc, who never gives up on anything, meet his match and lose his self-respect and possibly his life?

Whether you are searching for your own sources of strength, dream about making your own escape, or simply love to travel, your curiosity will peak as Marc unveils his firsthand experience across all three.
front the brutality of slum life, the chaos of Indian society, and an illness that eats away at his body. Will Marc, who never gives up on anything, meet his match and lose his self-respect and possibly his life?

Whether you are searching for your own sources of strength, dream about making your own escape, or simply love to travel, your curiosity will peak as Marc unveils his firsthand experience across all three.
Besides being with my family,this dirty, broken road is my favorite place in the world.  Nowhere else on earth am I happier because as I walk up this road to my school, my students come running out from everywhere and give me hugs.
 
Not all of the volunteers, staff, students, families, and supporters who are part of the One! International world family will agree with Marc's observations and comments about the school, organization, students, families, city and country.

This is Marc's story, and it is his journey.

However, I think all of us will agree with many of the observations, and comments; see ourselves in some of the pages; laugh and cry with him in parts of his story.

Please join with me in supporting Marc's project.




One of the many games of cricket we played in the garbage dump.