HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!
 
REMEMBER - NO MEETING THIS WEEK.
 
 
Just some of the ways we can raise money:
Please take your empty bottles to Return it and use this code:
 
The code is 1231234567 
 
We have done pretty well this year, thank you to Bill's big collection
at the golf course
 
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 Also please remember to buy your 'beverages' at the Port Moody Liquor store on St. Johns street and tell them to put purchase to:
Port Moody Rotary Club.
 
Vida had a great idea.....please when shopping at Thrifty's, save the stamps they give you for the pans and if you do not want the pans, please take to Vida or let us know you have them and someone can pick up for you.  We will donate these to Bea's Kloset that the Soroptimist have for women beginning their lives on their own.
Please let your friends and family know as well.
 
We should all be so proud of Gayle & Bob.......Look what award they received from the City of Port Moody.....Well done !!!!
 
Thank you Steve for sending this Tri-City article:
Once again we should be very proud of our Interactors.  Saam is the Vice President of the Interact Club.  What great initiative he has demonstrated as a Rotarian and showing service before self
 
Port Moody Secondary student Saam Nourouzi spends a lot of time communicating with his phone, so he used a $1,500 grant he secured from Rising Youth to purchase iPads to help seniors living at Eagle Ridge Manor keep in touch with their loved ones.MARIO BARTEL/THE TRI-CITY NEWS

With a possible career in medicine in his future, Saam Nourouzi is already developing an appreciation for the value of helping people.

The 16-year-old Grade 11 student at Port Moody Secondary recently secured a $1,500 Rising Youth community grant to buy two iPads and five electronic pocket talkers set to help seniors living at Eagle Ridge Manor stay in touch with their loved ones – as well as soccer balls, beach balls and bubble makers to keep young visitors amused at the neighbouring hospital.

Nourouzi said the months of being isolated from his friends and classmates as the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to conduct lessons online gave him a taste of what some of the elderly residents of the manor must have been going through when outside visitors to the facility were restricted to keep them safe and healthy.

So when he called Eagle Ridge Hospital to see how the money could be spent should his application for the money come through, his heart soared at the idea of acquiring technology that might help ease the feelings of loneliness permeating the manor.

“It’s been tough on all of us but especially for the seniors,” Nourouzi said of the past 21 months of various public health restrictions that have become a daily sacrifice to try to keep the contagion contained.

Rising Youth is a program led by TakingITGlobal, a worldwide initiative that encourages young people to find ways to create a more inclusive, peaceful and sustainable world.

The money for the grants, which can range from $250 to $1,500, is funded by the Canadian government through its Canada Service Corps.

Nourouzi said once he learned of the grant program, he started researching ways the money could help his community. Eagle Ridge Hospital was one of his first calls.

Coming up with the specific need to be addressed and getting the necessary approvals was a more arduous process, requiring dozens of email exchanges.

In the meantime, Nourouzi went shopping.

Looking to maximize the good he could accomplish with the money, he sought out the best deals he could find that allowed him to buy two tablets instead of just one. The electronic pocket talkers are devices that allow staff to communicate better with residents who have difficultly with their hearing.

With the money left over, Nourouzi also acquired the balls and bubble makers.

He said delivering the haul was “heartwarming.”

The experience, Nourouzi said, “helped me understand the importance of selflessness. If we’re fortunate enough to be able to give back, it’s really important to do that.”

And with one such project already under his belt, he’s already secured another $250 grant for the YWCA that will pay for 30 food hampers to be distributed to families in need.

Helping our, Nourouzi said he’s discovered, gets easier every time out.

“It’s very doable,” he said.

Well done Saam!!!

 

May the New Year bring you health, happiness, peace, and prosperity. Wishing you a joyous 2022!  Surround yourselves with those you love.

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead
 
Love & Hugs
Linda xoxoxo