<![CDATA[ THE GUARDIANS SOCIETY - Fundraisers]]>Fri, 05 Jul 2024 22:49:35 -0700Weebly<![CDATA[REBUILDING NEPAL! The Shree Bhumi Preschool Project in Dhading District...]]>Mon, 06 Jun 2016 15:31:52 GMThttp://theguardianssociety.org/fundraisers/rebuilding-nepal-the-shree-bhumi-preschool-project-in-dhading-district
After the earthquakes in the spring of 2015 that left a country in shambles, 4 current and former serving members of the Canadian forces (and members of The Guardians Society) assembled and decided they would commit to doing their part in aiding this tragedy.

Tony Clemente, David DiTommaso, Filipe Neto, and Matthew Richard all met through their training in the CF as reservists. They got together a month after the quakes, and decided to find a project that they could dive into, start raising money for, and eventually travel to Nepal and provide a hands on approach that  would be life changing for both themselves and the people they are trying to help.

Matthew, having traveled to Nepal twice before, had trustworthy networks that he could reach out to there. His good friend Shiba Hari Rijal, of The Ganesh Himal Community Foundation had the perfect project for them. One of the areas that was effected the most from the earth quakes was the Dhading District. Shiba, being born and raising in one of the remote villages in the Dhading District, had already started planning to rebuild The Shree Bhumi School, that was almost completely destroyed. After going over the plans, the group made a decision that this would be the project to focus on and raise money for. It being a school for children would also allow them to promote the project under The Guardians Society. Matthew founded this non-profit in 2013 after his first trip to Nepal, and its mission is to empower youth all over the world and to inspire positive change for our future. 

From the beginning of June, right up until the end of December, the team worked hard at planning 4 local fundraisers, started a gofundme page, and reached out to their personal friends and family in hopes of supporting the school. With the help of the Port Credit Legion, The Rotary Club, and a few other local organizations, they were able to extend the word out and gain the support they were aiming for. 

By Christmas time they sat down again and knew it was time to plan the trip. All the money donated would be going directly to the school, and any travel expenses they had were out of their own pocket. All being very busy in their own careers, it was very tricky to coordinate when they could all take time and afford almost a month off. That being said, Filipe was not able to align his schedule with the other 3 due to a commitment he had with his army unit, but amazingly enough was able to join Team Rubicon on a mission trip to Nepal just after the other 3 would plan on returning from theirs.

David, Tony and Matt booked their tickets by the beginning of January, and by the end of February began their journey from one side of the world to the other. Arriving in Nepal at different times, each took the first part of their trip to explore how different and beautiful this country really is. Afterwards, reforming in the country's Capital, Kathmandu, they aligned with Shiba for a final day to gather supplies, and plan a life changing event they would never forget. 

The following morning started very early before sunrise where a jeep Shiba arranged would pick them up at their guesthouses in the Thamel market, and begin its way out of the urban city. After 10 hours of rough, mountain and jungle terrain, they reached the village just before sundown, and just enough time to see the progress that had been made on the school. 

After 10 long months of fundraising and planning for this trip, they could not believe their eyes. There in front of them stood the building, 95% complete, and for the first time actually felt real. Being involved with many overseas projects before but never having visited them, really made this something special. After a quick visit and tour of the school with the headmaster and some of the other people involved, they proceeded to their accommodations before dark.

Being Shiba's home town, his uncle, aunt and nephew were kind enough to take them into their home for the entire time the team stayed in the village and provided them with hospitality like no other. These people not knowing anything about them, treated them as if they were family and showed them the true meaning behind Nepali friendship.

Throughout that week, the team was able to become hands on with the construction, work and play with the children, and get to know many of the villagers. Being the first foreigners to ever volunteer in the village, made quite the culture shock for not only the team, but for the locals as well.

Coming here also allowed them to understand more of Shiba's plans and vision for the school and his organization. After the main part of the school is completed for the new semester at the end of March, he would like to provide the opportunity that Matt, Tony and David had, to others who are looking to volunteer and experience what they were fortunate enough to see and do. He would also like to continue raising money as there are still secondary buildings that need to be repaired, and also to hire better quality teachers to give these village children the best education available to them in order to give them the options they need to succeed in whatever their dreams may be someday...

Matthew Richard, Executive Director for The Guardians Society had this to say, "The people of Nepal are heavily influenced by Tibetan culture, and despite being directly in between two powerhouse countries like India and China, they are able to remain so peaceful and full of hospitality and joy. Every time I return to Nepal it is just as magical as the first time, and that is why I have fallen in love with this beautiful country. At this time these wonderful people need our help and we will do whatever we can to support them in their time of crisis and redevelopment. We are very fortunate to have the economy and infrastructures in place that we have, and to not share that just seems selfish. All it takes is to have the opportunity to help someone in need and take action, for this world to become a better place. The world isn't going to save itself is it? Namaste."

The Guardians Society will continue to raise money for the school to help with sustainability, and is collecting donations on their gofundme page. You can also check out The Ganesh Himal Community Foundation and The Guardians Society on their direct websites as well.
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<![CDATA[Final Fundraiser of the Year!]]>Wed, 11 Nov 2015 04:21:50 GMThttp://theguardianssociety.org/fundraisers/final-fundraiser-of-the-year
We are having our fourth and final fundraiser of the year, and as a special treat we have teamed up with The Rotary Club of Mississauga Airport Chapter for this great event! The evening will include live art, guest speakers and authors, an elaborate silent auction, and a wine and cheese menu. We would like to thank everyone who has supported, volunteered, contributed and donated to our cause, without your help we would not have been able to help all the youth we have, and helped them create a better future for themselves and their communities.
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<![CDATA[Next Fundraiser! SATURDAY AUGUST 29TH, BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY!]]>Thu, 13 Aug 2015 22:07:35 GMThttp://theguardianssociety.org/fundraisers/next-fundraiser-saturday-august-29th-bring-the-whole-family
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Thank you to all who came out and made our Carnival Fundraiser a HUGE success!
If you weren't able to attend, you can still send donations at the link above.

Hope to see you at our next event!
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<![CDATA[REBUILD SHREE BHUMI - NEPAL]]>Sun, 12 Jul 2015 16:07:15 GMThttp://theguardianssociety.org/fundraisers/rebuild-shree-bhumi-nepalPicture
Hello Everyone!
The Guardians Society is very happy to announce that we will be fundraising for a brand new project this summer! As the beautiful country of Nepal went through one of the worst natural disasters it has ever seen, and the initial disaster relief efforts and funds have come to an end.  Unfortunately, it will still take this country decades to rebuild its infrastructure. 

We Have teamed up with the Community of Satyadevi  to help  rebuild Shree Devi Primary School, which was reduced to rubble during the April and May Earthquakes. There are currently 90 Primary School students within the small Satyadevi Community who no longer have a safe environment to learn in .

David Di Tommaso, Project Coordinator (bottom left), Matt Richard, Executive DIrector (bottom center) and Filipe Neto, Project Coordinator  (bottom right), have all visited Nepal recently and have teamed up on this project to do what they know needs to be done. Members of The Guardians Society will be traveling back to Nepal (out of their own pocket) this fall as the construction start date for this project is set for the end of September. They will be delivering every dollar raised themselves, and volunteering to help with the beginning of this amazing project. Any donation is much appreciated and is guaranteed to go a long way in a country that will never forget our help.

http://www.gofundme.com/projectshreebhumi 

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<![CDATA[We are hosting a Christmas Fundraiser at the Sister this Friday! Come enjoy some great music and get into the Christmas spirit! ]]>Mon, 01 Dec 2014 03:59:38 GMThttp://theguardianssociety.org/fundraisers/we-are-hosting-a-christmas-fundraiser-at-the-sister-this-friday-come-enjoy-some-great-music-and-get-into-the-christmas-spirit]]><![CDATA[HALLOWEEN BASH! What a night to remember!]]>Tue, 28 Oct 2014 23:03:17 GMThttp://theguardianssociety.org/fundraisers/halloween-bash-what-a-night-to-rememberWhat a wonderful night of music, good laughs and dancing! Big thanks to all our family and friends for coming out and showing support! We managed to raise more than double what we expected and that is all thanks to you beautiful giving souls! As with our previous fundraisers,  all the money raise goes towards our Abroad Sponsorship Program, we are extremely proud to help fund The Little Flower's Montessori School in Perumalmalai in Southern India.
Photo cred to Daniel Byrnes for documenting the wonderful acts!

Siobhan & Gents got people swaying with some soulfull covers by the end of the night!


Jeff Giles opened the show with some soulfull acoustic covers and originals! Check out more of his stuff on his site!

 Lancelot Bucknor a.k.a. "Bambu" came out with some beautiful spoken word!
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Ari Korn a.k.a. AKorn came out in a Halloween costume while bearing is hairy heart! He also kept us grooving between sets as DJ with some fun tunes!

The Gents of Siobhan & Gents are all so wonderful! Big thanks to Derek, Ahmed, Steve, Pete and Mikey.

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<![CDATA[HALLOWEEN BASH]]>Tue, 28 Oct 2014 22:44:31 GMThttp://theguardianssociety.org/fundraisers/halloween-bash
Its about that time again! Flyer for the Halloween Bash held at The Sister on Friday October 24th!
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<![CDATA[2014 IS HERE!!!]]>Sun, 09 Mar 2014 16:34:56 GMThttp://theguardianssociety.org/fundraisers/2014-is-hereHey Everyone! We have lots of exciting things in the works for this year! We have a few new awesome individuals joining our team, workplace tours lining up as part of our career progression program, and lots of other community events and fundraisers being planned! Here are some photos from last years fundraisers, and more to come so stay tuned! 
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<![CDATA[October 30th, 2013]]>Thu, 31 Oct 2013 02:29:56 GMThttp://theguardianssociety.org/fundraisers/october-30th-2013Hey Everyone, Just to keep everyone up to speed...We are one fundraiser away from raising enough money to achieve our first goal; to sponsor a child's annual tuition at Little Flower's Montessori Preschool! That Fundraiser is this Sunday once again on Queen West at the Dog's Bollocks. We have appreciated all the support so far and hope it continues. We have also been working on our Career Progression Program for youth and have successfully helped our first youth find a job. We have also started the process of setting up workplace tours in and around Toronto, to inspire youths imagination on potential career possibilities...stay tuned!

Matthew Richard
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<![CDATA[ Fundraiser Update: August 25th FREE Concert!]]>Tue, 06 Aug 2013 01:02:14 GMThttp://theguardianssociety.org/fundraisers/fundraiser-update-august-25th-free-concertPicture
On the 25th of August, come out and support both local talent, and The Guardians Society. We will be hosting an acoustic night live @ The Dog's Bollocks on Queen West, Toronto ON. A percentage of the venues profits will go towards TGS, so come out and enjoy the show! For more details, please click on the link below to view show details:

https://www.facebook.com/events/558188627575551/?notif_t=plan_user_joined

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