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ASIAN TSUNAMI DISASTER: CANADIAN AID AGENCIES

Aid agencies accepting donations for relief operations in Southeast Asia:

Please Help

This little boy is a victim of the tsunami, but no-one at the hospital can find out who he is, please forward his picture to all you know and maybe eventually it will land on the right persons computer. thank you Subject: Fw: PLEASE SEND THIS TO ALL YOU KNOW. Oggetto: Nobody knows who this boy belongs to! Please send this to all ­ we mean all! ­ the people in your entire network. Looking for his family. The boy about 2 years, from Khoa Lak is missing his parents. Nobody knows what country he comes from.

If anyboy known him please contact us by phone 076-249400-4 ext. 1336, 1339 or e-mail: info@phuket-inter-hospital.co.th Rgds Hesham Abdullah EMCO, Alexandria

Date: Friday, January 28th, 2005
Location: York University Student Centre, Room 313
Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Tickets: $20.00 (minimum contribution)
Guests Include: Federal Members of Parliament, Members of Provincial Parliament, And Diplomatic Officials

Food and Refreshments will be provided!

For more information and to RSVP:
Call: (416) 509-8607 or (416)562-4342
Email: gta_youth@yahoo.ca

"GTA Youth for Tsunami Relief is a coalition of community youth groups and campus clubs working together to help raise money for the Tsunami disaster"

Coalition Members include:

  • CIPP's Circle of Young Canadian Leaders
  • Metro and Central Young Liberal Associations
  • Ontario Progressive Conservatives Youth Association
  • Ontario New Democrat Youth
  • Rotaract Club of the University of Toronto
  • Rotaract Club of York University
  • UTSC Tamil Students Association
  • Filipino Youth Council
  • Markham Federation of Chinese Canadians
  • UTSC Muslim Students Association

Please make all payment to the Red Cross/ Red Crescent.All Proceeds will go to the
Red Cross/ Red Crescent.Tax Receipts available upon request.

100% Donations will go to WORLD VISION

CCKSF thanks the York Region District School Board and Scadding Court Community Centre for their support.