25 December 2011

MERRY CHARITABLE CHRISTMAS

May this be the best Christmas you ever knew, one which left you overwhelmed with a sense of being the most fortunate person on Earth. May it be one that spoiled you breathless, with countless gifts of enormous magnitude and incalculable value. And, may you have lavishly given to others more magnanimously than you received. But, more importantly, may all your bounty be of the kind that inspires souls, warms hearts and brings hope.

Christmas is irrevocably associated with giving, regardless of your belief about its origin or meaning. Religious or not, this December season brings us closer to people – family, friends, and sometimes even strangers. But, very often the connection we’re inexplicably compelled to make is weakened – or goes miserably unfelt - because of a fixation on “stuff”. Succumbing to the buying frenzy that has become Christmas leaves the less wealthy feeling inadequate in their ability to demonstrate love for family, and imbues those of means with a false and unwarranted sense of meaning.

May your Christmas be rich in what really matters – feeling the loving embrace of family & friends, and finding the opportunity to personally help another living creature (human or otherwise). Perhaps more importantly, may your children learn from your example which gifts are truly priceless.

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22 December 2011

RAISING PUBLIC AWARENESS

Thank-you to Liz McArthur at CFAX 1070 radio in Victoria, BC for inviting us to talk about Arctic conditions and our mission to help.

Today we had a great 30-minute live interview. It gave a rare, public opportunity to discuss the many inter-related crises daunting Arctic Canadians as they struggle to endure yet another day with insufficient food, inadequate housing, meagre health services and limited educational resources.

To hear the entire ½ hour interview (complete with commercials), follow this link and click on the CFAX 1070 logo.


If you cannot hear the interview, email us at the address shown at the top right margin of this page and we’ll send you the digital file.

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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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18 December 2011

THANK-YOU!

We want to express our sincerest gratitude for the collaboration of Best Buy, store #0983, Uptown Mall, 3501 Blanshard Street, Saanich, BC (http://www.bestbuy.ca/).

Sales Manager Jes Smith and her team went above & beyond to ensure that we acquired the best electronic equipment to enhance our audio/visual communications capability.

We profoundly appreciate every person and organization that assists our mission to relieve hunger (among other things) in remote Arctic hamlets.

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09 December 2011

ONE SMALL MISSION ACCOMPLISHED (REALLY)

Thanks to everyone who voted!

Today, Kraft Foods announced that the Iqaluit food bank won the prize of $1,000 for receiving the most votes in the weekly ballot.

When the contest began, we widely forwarded the request to vote, posted it on our Blog, and also sent it out on Twitter – requesting everyone to re-send it to their followers – while Iqaluit ran its own local campaign to get out the vote. When the counting was done, Iqaluit beat out southern towns with much greater populations – including Vancouver and Victoria, BC. Here’s the link to the list of food banks Iqaluit was up against.

http://kraftassists.ca/prod/?lang=en#fbank

We’re glad to have been part of the process, and thrilled with the outcome.

The challenge to nourish 50,000 Inuit continues...

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COMING SOON!

We are very pleased and appreciative that the brilliant minds at The Dubs & Dash Group of Guelph, Ontario partnered with us to develop our new website (coming soon), online presence and other strategies (http://www.d2-group.com/).

Here’s what D2G has to say about us…

"The core of D2G [The Dubs & Dash Group] is built around the Social Conscious mindset: part of which involves helping businesses think like charities, and charities think like businesses," explained D2G's creative partner, Bill Dubs. "And, the Canadian Arctic Service Corps [CASC] thinks more like a business than any charity we've ever encountered. CASC is not looking to give handouts to the people of our North; immediate aid when needed, yes, but CASC is also working to develop plans for long-term sustainability and self-sufficiency that gives them back control of their own futures. How could we not want to be part of a mission like that?"

If you would also like to become part of our Arctic Circle effort to aid our fellow Canadians, it is easy to do so. See our contact information and donation links shown along the upper right margin of this site.

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07 December 2011

OUR NEW FACE!

We are excited to unveil our brand new logo!

Holy Cow Communications did a great job converting our musings into an evocative image, depicting the heart of the Arctic Circle and the focus of our humanitarian work.

Clean, simple and awesome!

http://www.holycowcom.com/


Coming soon – a website!

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VOTE FOR NUNAVUT FOOD BANK

Go to this site and vote for:

NUNAVUT FOOD BANK!

http://kraftassists.ca/prod/?lang=en#add_name

You can vote every day - using as many different email addresses that you have.

Each week, Kraft awards cash to the Food Bank with the most votes.

VOTES = CASH = FOOD BANK HELP! VOTE OFTEN!

Please help nourish Arctic children!

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06 December 2011

HOLY COW!

We are thrilled to announce that we recently partnered with the amazingly-creative and enthusiastic folks at Holy Cow Communications in Sidney, BC (http://www.holycowcom.com/) to develop our logo and brand strategy.

The draft logo designs are inspiring. We are excited to soon unveil the final design! Watch this space for…

DID YOU KNOW? You can now follow us on Twitter. http://twitter.com/cdnarcticaid

If you are thinking of donating to support our work, time is running short in order to receive an official tax receipt for 2011. Go to our secure online donation site (link below) where you’ll find many options to specify how your donation will be used.

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