In the News at Meagan’s Walk December, 2011 Dear Friends, In 2011 we celebrated Mother's Day by participating in the 10th Annual Meagan's Walk and "hug" around SickKids. What a wonderful way to honour the message of hope and the spirit of Mother's Day! As we approach a new year, and look forward to the next ten years for Meagan's Walk, I am reminded of our greatest gifts: compassion, and gratitude. How fortunate we are to have so many compassionate volunteers, offering their time and gifts to the children who are counting on us! This year we are grateful to have welcomed many new volunteers to Meagan’s Walk. I am deeply touched by the heartfelt messages that come to Meagan's Walk from the children, and their families, who are living with serious illness. We also receive many messages from the doctors and researchers who are equally grateful for your caring support and commitment to the mission of Meagan's Walk. With the approach of the holidays I would like to wish you and your loved ones a very safe and happy time together, and to thank you for all you do to make this world a better place. Denise Bebenek, Founder of Meagan’s Walk Save the Date Get your Meaganʼs Fairies at The Snowman Factory The Snowman Factory is a little Shop for all Seasons and Reasons located at the Northwest Corner of Hwy 27 and Rutherford Rd. near Kleinburg, Ontario. Situated in a quaint little Coachhouse, tucked in the woods, The Snowman Factory has been creating magical decor for Fall, Halloween, Christmas and Special Events for over 30 years. Meagan's Fairies are available once again this year. The Snowman Factory will donate 50% of the retail price to Meagan’s Walk. Meaganʼs Walk Gala: March 2, 2012 Please save the date, Friday, March 2, 2012, for the upcoming Meagan’s Walk Gala in the Fermenting Cellar at the beautifully restored Distillery District. Baby Come Back will provide entertainment and Crawford Jewelers will be donating a beautiful diamond tennis bracelet for raffle. See poster on next page, and check meaganswalk.com in the coming weeks for more details. Meagan’s Walk Newsletter - December 2011 1 Save the Date Meagan’s Walk Newsletter - December 2011 2 Community Inspired Letter from Cynthia Dent to Denise The following letter was addressed to Denise Bebenek, founder of Meagan’s Walk: Creating a Circle of Hope. Written by a bereaved mother who participates in Meagan’s Walk, this letter truly exemplifies the spirit of those who walk for loved ones on Mother’s Day. My name is Cynthia Dent. My son Jeromy passed away in 1980. He was not sick. He woke from a nap on January 4th and said he didn’t feel well. He passed out in my arms. We live only four blocks from the hospital but when we got there my gorgeous little three-year-old was dead. I was in a tailspin as I am sure you are aware of. Life went on and we had to live with what had happened. My daughter was five at the time. She missed her brother throughout the years but has never really dealt with it. We didn’t know how to handle Jeromy’s death and Jeromy & Greta helping his sister was something we didn’t do very well. A few years ago my daughter asked me if I would be interested in doing Meagan’s Walk with her on Mother’s Day. I thought it was a great idea for she and I to spend our day together remembering Jeromy. We have done it for the past six years and we have such a wonderful time. Many people have big groups at the Walk but we keep it to just her and me for our special time together. When my son passed away I thought I was the only person in the world that had lost a child; yet at Meagan’s Walk, we found many families suffering the same loss. I have met many mothers that have the pain that I do. I love doing Meagan’s Walk and as long as I can move I will do Meagan’s Walk. My daughter and I share a special bond since beginning the Walk. This walk has brought some peace into my heartache. I truly Meagan’s Walk Newsletter - December 2011 thank you for starting something that has changed my life. Sincerely, Cynthia Dent Fashion Show for Meaganʼs Walk On October 19 the St. George’s Golf and Country Club held its annual Ladies Fall Fashion Show and Luncheon. This year the proceeds from the Luncheon were directed to Meagan’s Walk in support of cancer research for children with brain tumours. Barb Power, a volunteer with Meagan’s Walk, was the organizer of the show. “It was amazing working with the club.” Power said. “Everyone from the Head Chef to the Superintendent of the golf club was supportive of the cause.” Guests included members of St. George’s as well as friends and family. “There were 140 ladies in attendance,” said Power “and together we raised over ten thousand dollars for Meagan’s Walk.” Retailers participating in the fashion show included Taissa, Carriage Trade, Miik and Saxon for Men. Cattiva donated hair and make-up services. “The models were thrilled with their make-up and hair style,” said Power, “and the clothing lines were individualized to suit the form and style of each model. We were very fortunate to have had the support of these fashion retailers as well as the overwhelming support of many local merchants who donated items to our raffle, silent and live auctions.” was emceed by TV personality Alicia Markson. Beth Colle conducted the live auction. Also on hand were Carla Smith, Caroline Ernest-Jones and Kelly Norris who helped ensure the event ran smoothly. Thanks go out to all merchants, volunteers, and attendees at the Fall Fashion Show and Luncheon, and especially the St. George’s Golf and Country Club, for their extraordinary support of Meagan’s Walk. Kids Helping Kids – Schools Take the Lead Exciting news from the school front!!! More and more schools have joined the “Circle of Hope” at Meagan’s Walk this past year. Schools have walked, hugged, raised funds and celebrated hope!! The message of “Kids Helping Kids” continues to be so powerful that nine-yearold Michael, from a school in North York, organized his grade 4 classmates to raise funds for sick children. Michael and his family attended Meagan’s Walk this year. He was inspired by the children he saw looking out the windows of the Hospital for Sick Children. Through the Meagan’s Walk Schools Committee, many students were introduced to Meagan’s Walk: Creating a Circle of Hope this year. This awareness encouraged them to raise funds through activities such as school hugs and walks, 30 hour famine projects, social justice awareness activities, dress down days, bake sales, face painting and various other activities. L-R: Alicia Markson, Beth Colle, Denise Bebenek, Nancy Adamo, Elizabeth Becker and Barb Power Meagan’s Walk volunteers donated their time to support the cause. The luncheon In the year ahead we look forward to expanding our awareness program to many more schools in the GTA; and encouraging future generations of leadership in our “Kids Helping Kids” campaign. 3 Tributes Kim Stockwood and Meaganʼs Walk Kim Stockwood had heard of Meagan’s Walk and was generally aware of the cause of paediatric brain tumour research, but it wasn’t until she was working at EZ rock radio doing the Morning Show with Colleen Rusholme that she became involved as a volunteer. “Colleen asked me if I would join her in emceeing the Gala that year,” said Stockwood. “I met Denise beforehand to go over the agenda and then dove right in. It was infectious!” Stockwood, a Canadian pop singer and songwriter with multiple accolades and Juno awards, has thrown her support behind Meagan’s Walk. She has emceed the Meagan’s Walk Gala since 2008. She has also played a special and welcoming role at the Wall of Honour: a special banner that is displayed at the beginning of Meagan’s Walk for those wishing to commemorate or write a message to a loved one; a very stirring and special place to help. Stockwood and her husband did the Walk with their children and brought along Royal Wood last Mother’s Day. Royal Wood and his band played at the Meagan’s Walk Gala in February at the Old Mill. “It was an incredibly energizing feeling,” Stockwood pronounced. “It is overwhelming what has come out of one family’s tragedy. The fact that you can find this ‘good’ in the ‘worst’ is unbelievable. I was drawn into the cause when I realized this.” Kim Stockwood has just released a new record back to the water and is also featured in an upcoming celebrity episode Extreme Potluck: Celebrity Sizzle to be aired on Women’s Network, December 12 at 10 p.m. Each celeb will be vying to win a big cash prize for their favourite charity. Kim has chosen Meagan’s Walk as her charity of choice. Check it out! CTV is hosting a two hour special including Meagan’s story, airing December 24, 8-10 am. Sponsorship & Donation Thank you for the continued support of our generous sponsors and donors. If you are interested in supporting Meagan’s Walk, please click here or call us at 416-239-7843. Keep spreading the word! Please pass this email along to friends, family and colleagues who may be interested in volunteering, or supporting Meagan’s Walk. We invite you to share your stories about what Meagan’s Walk means to you. Send us your stories, your photos and your planned fundraising activities. To honour the holiday season please consider making a donation to Meagan's Walk. All donations will help raise hope and awarness about paediatric brain tumours and funds for research. 3273 Bloor Street West, Suite 201 Toronto, Ontario M8X 1E2 416-239-7843 www.meaganswalk.com Visit our Facebook and Twitter pages by clicking the icons Newsletter volunteers: Blair Day Tal Riff Christine Tomlinson Meagan’s Walk Newsletter - December 2011 4
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