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Raise Your Glass to Education!
from Red Deer Regional Catholic Education Foundation
Save the date!
Thursday, March 5, 2020 from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Raise Your Glass to Education!
The Red Deer Catholic Regional Education Foundation is celebrating its 11 year anniversary!
The event takes place at Kerry Wood Nature Centre and will feature beer, wine and spirits tastings from excellent local crafters, as well as samplings of local artisan foods and delectables. In addition, there will be a number of unique “experience” silent auction items – experiences you may have always wanted to try but haven’t yet. All this in the beautiful setting of Kerry Wood Nature Centre where you might even be able to do a bit of star gazing between sips!
Why would you want to support the Foundation? What are we about? Established in 2009, the Red Deer Regional Catholic Education Foundation raises funds to support faith-based initiatives that are not provided by Alberta Education. In 2018, the Foundation provided $50,000 to 22 different projects involving hundreds of Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 students. This number is in the thousands over the last 10 years. These included:
- Breakfast programs for students in our most vulnerable communities.
- Several student retreats which focused on faith understanding, leadership growth, physical
activity, career and personal development. - Hosting speakers and special programs that raise student awareness to mental, emotional and
physical health issues. - Providing students with tools to support acts of kindness toward each other, discouraging acts
of aggression and bullying. - Supporting and encouraging literacy initiatives, including continued support of the very
successful RDCRS READS Summer Reading program. - Connecting students with seniors residing in care homes who are often lonely.
- Understanding the Catholic faith as the basis for Community Servant Leadership development.
- Helping our youth understand that they are each unique and a Gift of God and do not have to be like everyone else. In these very challenging times, prayer can be an effective source of comfort and inner strength.
- Encouraging students to develop their individual strengths and talents in the areas of art, culture and music.
- Teaching students how to make good choices such as healthy eating, active living, not relying on abusive substances and developing their own identity.
- Providing $2500 in Post-Secondary Scholarship funds for deserving students.
In short, our goal is for increased focus on developing and celebrating “the whole” of each of our students to be the best that they can be, with their faith as a cornerstone of that initiative. Joining us as a sponsor will help ensure our students continue to thrive in faith-based growth and development. We hope you will see the value of your participation.
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SPARC Caring Adult Nominations now open!
Check out this powerful video, “Be a Mr. Jensen,” shared by Andy Jacks. It highlights the impact of seeing youth as solutions, not problems. Mr. Jensen’s patience and focus on strengths gave this child hope and success.
👉 Be a Mr. Jensen: https://buff.ly/8Z9dOxf
Do you know a Mr. Jensen? Nominate a caring adult in your child’s life who embodies the spirit of Mr. Jensen. Whether it’s a coach, teacher, mentor, or someone special, share how they contribute to youth development. 👉 Nominate Here: https://buff.ly/tJsuJej
Nominate someone who makes a positive impact in the live
s of children and youth. Every child has a gift – let’s celebrate the caring adults who help them shine! SPARC Red Deer will recognize the first 50 nominees. 💖🎉 #CaringAdults #BeAMrJensen #SeePotentialNotProblems #SPARCRedDeer
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