Monday, October 6, 2008

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Charlotte Prong Parkhill GuelphMercury.com
GUELPH From $1 million to $150 million, no dream is too big for Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik, founder of the Masai for Africa campaign.
A bracelet on the wrist of every Canadian. Its so simple, but will have a dramatic effect on the world, she said.
Thank you for joining me in my craziness.About 300 people bundled up in red sweaters and coats and braved a chill at Alumni Stadium Saturday to see Zajdlik hand over a cheque for $1 million to OHAfrica for the Masai HIV/AIDS clinic in Lesotho.
The celebration capped off a three-year fundraising campaign in Guelph and launched a nationwide initiative.
The baton has been passed to Oxford County, which has pledged to raise $1 million, and Waterloo Region, with a $2.5 million commitment.
Abid Virani is just 18 years old, but as the co-founder and chair of an organization called Student Reach, hell play a huge part in getting 33 million bracelets on wrists across the country.
Viranis non-profit organization is putting together Masai in a Box a fundraising kit that will be sent to elementary schools in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal




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