My father and I are bicycling across Canada this summer. We hope to raise some money and awareness for Amnesty International (AI).
AI is a worldwide movement dedicated to the protection and promotion of human rights. AI takes action to stop grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination. We campaign to free prisoners of conscience, protect refugees, abolish the death penalty, and end political killings, "disappearances" and torture. AI seeks to expose human rights abuses accurately and quickly. We systematically and independently research the facts of individual cases and pattens of human rights abuses. These findings are publicized, and members, supporters and staff then mobilize persistent public pressure on governments, armed political groups, companies and others to prevent and stop these violations.
An ancient Japanese legend states that anyone who folds 1,000 origami cranes will be granted a wish. This legend was popularized by Sadako Sasaki, a Japanese girl who contracted leukemia as a direct result from the atomic bombing at Hiroshima. She died after folding 600 cranes. Today, tens of millions of cranes are folded in that country and others every year. These symbols have come to represent hope for a better world. I have folded 1,000 cranes and we will give these out in exchange for donations.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Special Thanks

Tucker and I just wanted to give a special thanks to Rev. Ruth Brown and the congregation of Trinity United Church, in Mahone Bay for inviting us to their Sunday service and their kind reception. The strawberry cheesecake was awesome as well!
And thanks to Sheldon MacLeod at CKBW radio in Bridgewater for furthering our efforts on this adventure. Thanks to all!

1 comment:

  1. Bob!!, I send my support and my love to you both in this adventure!
    And of course you re always welcome to Argentina!
    mika.

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