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I thought i was quite reserved actually
as someone who is" proud to serve " and has been 20+yrs ,has volunteered for a couple of hospital drives and been a united way canvasser I have only come away richer in spirit and pride.Proud of the fact we are a different breed (no matter our roots)a compassionate nation on the whole and very determined possibly generous too a fault.
But most Canadians are quiet selfless people,eager volunteers who still believe in 'the golden rule':how many times have you heard "no problem" "too glad to help", "my pleasure", "its the least I could do" or "no thanks,I just wish someone would do the same for me someday" or "we came to help because we know you would if the shoe were on the other foot" even the casual "ahhh no biggie"
Terry Fox and Ric Hansen were no biggies too,THEY WERE GIANTS on the world stage as examples of Canadian determination and selfless acts for the benefit of others and were ambassadors of awareness BUT i don't recall their business registration number!
I have been to many 'Volunteer Appreciation Lunches/Dinners 'over the years and it never fails to amaze HOW MANY ORDINARY CANADIANS GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY all walks of life ,colour and creed and what really whacks my mind is the level of envolvement and commitment of our youth,as they follow good examples of true giving(ones time and ones self) they also set the example.
As a first generation Canadian I cannot express my gratitude enough to my departed parents and this country for the truly rich bounty unto which I was born ,the people the history the geography .
Life is like snooker 'its not what you take ,its what you leave the other guy' its all how you interpret the saying
I thought i was quite reserved actually
as someone who is" proud to serve " and has been 20+yrs ,has volunteered for a couple of hospital drives and been a united way canvasser I have only come away richer in spirit and pride.Proud of the fact we are a different breed (no matter our roots)a compassionate nation on the whole and very determined possibly generous too a fault.
But most Canadians are quiet selfless people,eager volunteers who still believe in 'the golden rule':how many times have you heard "no problem" "too glad to help", "my pleasure", "its the least I could do" or "no thanks,I just wish someone would do the same for me someday" or "we came to help because we know you would if the shoe were on the other foot" even the casual "ahhh no biggie"
Terry Fox and Ric Hansen were no biggies too,THEY WERE GIANTS on the world stage as examples of Canadian determination and selfless acts for the benefit of others and were ambassadors of awareness BUT i don't recall their business registration number!
I have been to many 'Volunteer Appreciation Lunches/Dinners 'over the years and it never fails to amaze HOW MANY ORDINARY CANADIANS GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY all walks of life ,colour and creed and what really whacks my mind is the level of envolvement and commitment of our youth,as they follow good examples of true giving(ones time and ones self) they also set the example.
As a first generation Canadian I cannot express my gratitude enough to my departed parents and this country for the truly rich bounty unto which I was born ,the people the history the geography .
Life is like snooker 'its not what you take ,its what you leave the other guy' its all how you interpret the saying