20 December 2011

CASC IS ON THE AIR

Thank-you Natalie Thomas and The Weather Network for the invitation to be interviewed.

There are never too many opportunities to talk about Arctic living conditions, and our organization’s mission to deliver short-term aid and long-term solutions. A big challenge in garnering the support needed to bring change is raising public awareness. While there is never enough on-air time to thoroughly discuss the plight of these farthest-north Canadians, we truly appreciate this opportunity.

We believe that charity begins at home, and, when Canadians are fully informed, and then asked to help, private citizens and industry can and will rally to lend a hand to our fellow citizens.

Just one hungry child is too many – but 70% of Inuit pre-schoolers don’t get enough to eat. Please care enough to become part of the solution. It’s easy to join our Arctic Circle.

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