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LiveWorkPlay
            Helping the community
            welcome people with
            intellectual disabilities
            to live, work, and play
            as valued citizens!




      Celebrating
National Volunteer Week
    April 15-21, 2012
Introductory Remarks By LiveWorkPlay Co-Leader Keenan Wellar (1 of 3)

Ladies and gentleman, thank you so much for being here today on the occasion of this, the second day of
an amazing celebration of Canadian citizenship known as National Volunteer Week.

We are pleased to have with us here today representatives from Volunteer Canada, the national leaders
on volunteerism in Canada. With partners across the country they have helped build a new and vibrant
awareness of volunteerism. Thank you for what you are doing across the country and for your support of
this event here today.

I also want to thank the Ms. Margaret Beckel, President and CEO, Canadian Museum of Nature for this
wonderful venue, and I know that volunteers are huge contributors here at the museum, from hosting
workshops to looking after the beautiful collections that celebrate our natural history.

We are here today to celebrate the impact of volunteers on the LiveWorkPlay organization and our city of
Ottawa.

LiveWorkPlay helps the community welcome people with intellectual disabilities to live, work, and play as
valued citizens. What this means in real terms is helping them live in a home of their own, respected by
their neighbours as contributors to their community. It means working with employers to help them see
the value of people with intellectual disabilities as employees, so that we can improve the diversity of
local workplaces while at the same time reducing unemployment and poverty. It means supporting active
participation in sports, culture, and social events, alongside other citizens. It is through the experience of
what we all have in common that we overcome differences and bond together as citizens and as
Canadians.
Introductory Remarks By LiveWorkPlay Co-Leader Keenan Wellar (2 of 3)

Three years ago LiveWorkPlay made the decision to reach out to our community in ways we
had never tried before. With leadership from our Volunteer Coordinator Fran Childs, we threw
the doors open and began to think differently about the roles that volunteers might play. From
a more narrow focus on program delivery, we began to extend invitations to the Ottawa
community for direct engagement with our members, as well as support for tasks behind the
scenes. This call was answered.

As a result of expanding our volunteer team by 400%, from about 30 regularly contributing
volunteers to more than 120, we have recently reached a significant milestone of supporting
100 people with intellectual disabilities.

But more importantly, because of our volunteers we are
not only serving more people, but we are doing so
better than ever before. Our volunteers each bring with
them their own passions, skills, ideas, and personal and
professional networks through which they spread our
message of a welcoming community. The work of our
volunteer team impacts tremendously on the lives of
the individuals we are proud to support, but their
efforts also radiate throughout our community, helping
to change attitudes in
neighbourhoods, workplaces, community centres, and
more.
Introductory Remarks By LiveWorkPlay Co-Leader Keenan Wellar (3 of 3)

Today’s recognition will not capture the breadth and scope of these efforts, but through a selection of
brief sketches we hope to honour the spirit of their contributions.

Helping us today is a very special guest.

When the Right Honourable David Johnston was installed as the 28th governor general of Canada on
October 1, 2010, his remarks focused on ‘A Smart and Caring Nation: A Call to Service.’ The Governor
General went on to state that it would be his goal during his time as Governor General to highlight the
value of family, education and the importance of philanthropy and volunteerism.
He has since travelled widely across Canada, speaking with Canadians about the importance of
giving, learning, innovation, and family, and asking them what they will contribute to Canada as we
approach our country’s 150th birthday, in 2017. We are thrilled to have him here with us today. I would
now like to invite His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, to say a few words.




Remarks by the Governor General were unique
to this event and a script is not available
Volunteer Awards: MC duties by LiveWorkPlay Co-Leader Keenan Wellar

Ladies and gentlemen, we will first be honouring volunteers who have completed one year of
service with LiveWorkPlay. I ask that all one year volunteers please join Fran Childs at the side
of the room in preparation to receive your awards. Thank you, I will now share a brief story
about Reine Ghafari.
I met Reine while taking a course at the Sprott School of Business. When she mentioned that
she might be interested in volunteering with LiveWorkPlay, I appreciated the thought, but I
took it with a grain of salt, as it is often the case that that life gets in the way of the best of
intentions. However, getting to know her character throughout the course, I was not
surprised to see her follow through.
She began as many new volunteers often do, with a one on one match with one of our
members, Linda Gray. Linda had moved to an affordable LiveWorkPlay-owned condominium
apartment, and although enjoying the company of a small group of friends, was feeling a bit
isolated and looking to meet new people and develop new hobbies.
After getting to know each other through a LiveWorkPlay introduction, Linda and Reine
decided to take a crochet course together. They enjoyed the course – and more
importantly, each other’s company – and together they have built a relationship and
branched out into spending time together in many ways, sometimes just to have lunch and
catch up on what’s new.
There is nothing like a shared travel experience to build a relationship, and Reine and Linda
will taking that big step shortly, when they will be taking a trip to Quebec City!
Celebrating LiveWorkPlay Volunteers With One Year Of Service




      Reine Ghafari




LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
Thank You One Year Of Service Volunteers
Some volunteers develop a relationship with one LiveWorkPlay member and that
becomes their focus. Others provide a list of their interests and announce their
readiness to spend time with others who share those interests. Thus it has been
with Laura!

She took a photography class with Shelby Penny, and then a jewellery making class
with Chris Jones. Then last summer she found out Caroline Matte (pictured next to
Laura in pink) was desperate for a getaway to a cottage, and soon enough, they
were on their way for a wonderful time at the lake!

Laura continues to spend time with Chris and Caroline in the Ottawa
community, enjoying movies, museums, and more. It is important to understand
that these relationships are reciprocal and mutually beneficial. When Laura
recently identified that SHE was in need of an accountability fitness buddy, we
were able to match her with LiveWorkPlay member Tim Siebrasse for Nordic
walking, which they now pursue together on a weekly basis!

I would now invite The Governor General and Chair Taylor to assist me in the
presentation of awards and thanking of volunteers with two years of service.
Celebrating LiveWorkPlay Volunteers With Two Years Of Service


                                          Laura Gunn




LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
Thank You Two Years Of Service Volunteers
Andrew Waye was introduced to LiveWorkPlay by his partner Andre Saldhana. But this
was not a case of getting dragged along, he was an eager contributor. Andrew started
off supporting small group social gatherings on Friday nights, where he quickly
established relationships with many members who appreciated his openness and
natural curiosity for others. He and Andrea spearheaded an Ottawa Race Weekend
training group in 2011 that has grown to a team of 10 for 2012 who will run, walk, and
cheer each other on. Andrew also played a vital role in the success of a LiveWorkPlay
travel experience, joining four LiveWorkPlay staff and 15 of our members on a 10-day
Caribbean cruise.

Clement Chan is also a frequent Friday night socializer, and additionally makes
frequent appearances at LiveWorkPlay events, sometimes as a guest, and often as a
guest and a helper. He has assisted with fundraising events like Recipe for Success and
the annual golf tournament, where he survived 140 golfers at the registration table. He
also welcomes and invites LiveWorkPlay members to share in his interests and social
networks, such as his passion for Bluesfest, where he has introduced members to
volunteer opportunities and shared his love of music.

In both a formal and informal sense, Andrew and Clement are mentors for new
volunteer recruits, ready and willing to share what they know with humility and an
infectious positive attitude.

I would now invite The Governor General and Chair Taylor to assist me in the
presentation of awards and thanking of volunteers with three years of service.
Celebrating LiveWorkPlay Volunteers With
                                   Three
                                  Years Of
                                  Service
                                                        Clement Chan

                  Andrew Waye




 LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
Thank You Three Years Of Service Volunteers
Dan Patton first became acquainted with LiveWorkPlay while working at MBNA Canada Bank,
which is now a part of TD Bank Group, where eight LiveWorkPlay members are now gainfully
employed. It was for a time part of Dan’s job to work with LiveWorkPlay in a community
relations role. But clearly it was more than a job. When he left the bank to pursue his now
realized dream of becoming an Ottawa police officer, Constable Patton continued his
relationship with LiveWorkPlay as a board member, his years of volunteer service now at 7.
Mitchell Leitman started his relationship with LiveWorkPlay with a donation to the annual
auction. He was friendly, and he was a lawyer, which means he was automatically targeted for
board member recruitment. He will leave the board in September after a remarkable 7 years
during which time there have been many important and dramatic changes. Mitch has
facilitated connections to a variety of legal experts that have helped LiveWorkPlay with
everything from trademarks to the acquisition of $1.5 million dollars of condominium
properties for affordable supported housing.
Cecelia Taylor and LiveWorkPlay co-founder Julie Kingstone had worked together at the Youth
Net organization here in Ottawa, and running into each other years later, it turned out there
was something new in common. Cecelia was teaching English to Developmental Service
Worker students at Algonquin College, and she was very interested in the LiveWorkPlay
perspective on what the students were learning in the program. The pursuit of knowledge
often leads to unexpected places, and so it is that 4 years later, after her previous three years
of service Cecelia is serving her first term as Chair of the Board of Directors.
Her passion for the cause of an inclusive community and her presence at LiveWorkPlay events
ensures that the board maintains both its mission focus and a constant consideration for the
people and families that invest their trust in our organization.
Board Members: A Unique Breed Of Volunteer!




                                                       Dan Patton
          Cecelia Taylor
                                  Mitchell Leitman



LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
Pennie Styan




LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
Thank You Four Years Of Service Volunteers




LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
Ladies and gentlemen, last but not least, entering into her 15th year of volunteer
   service with an organization that has only been recruiting volunteers for 15 years, we
   simply had to give Pennie Styan a presentation all to herself.

   Many charitable organizations struggle with board recruitment, and certainly
   leadership and succession planning can be a challenge. On the other hand, sometimes
   it is not so difficult. This was the case with Pennie Styan, because all that was required
   was a free advertisement in a newspaper called the Penny-saver. In our case, it was
   the Pennie-finder!

   Pennie started out supporting our earliest efforts at promoting activity in the
   community with a program called the Independent Living Club. She spent many years
   supporting social outings on Friday nights, and has been a critical presence on the
   board for 7 years, being a part of and a witness to many significant
   transitions, including the development of our new mission, vision, and values.




LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
She is pictured here presenting some of this information at our AGM in 2011. This image
was chosen because she happens to be presenting a slide called Awareness and
Understanding. For 15 years Pennie has continued developing her awareness and
understanding of people with intellectual disabilities and has used this knowledge and
experience to help other people learn how to be welcoming and inclusive in their thinking
and practices.

When Pennie walks into a LiveWorkPlay event, she finds herself quickly surrounded by the
many people whose lives she has touched over the past 15 years. Our members know
her, their family members know her - even the wait staff at the banquet hall know her!
To celebrate Pennie Styan is to celebrate what LiveWorkPlay and National Volunteer Week
are all about! I would now ask that Julie Kingstone, Cecelia Taylor and THE GOVERNOR
GENERAL join me for a special photograph with Pennie, and I invite to audience celebrate
her contribution to LiveWorkPlay and the community with a tremendous round of
applause!

Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes the formal portion of our celebration tonight. You are
welcome to continue enjoying this wonderful venue until 7:30pm.The Governor General
will remain with us for a time to meet some of our volunteers. Please join me in thanking
His Excellency for attending our event and helping support philanthropy and volunteerism
in our great country of Canada and her in Ottawa and the National Capital Region.
LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
Thank you to all of our volunteers for
                                          helping LiveWorkPlay help the Ottawa
                                          community to welcome people with
                                          intellectual disabilities to live, work,
                                          and play as valued citizens!

LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
LiveWorkPlay
            Helping the community
            welcome people with
            intellectual disabilities
            to live, work, and play
            as valued citizens!




      Celebrating
National Volunteer Week
    April 15-21, 2012

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LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week in Canada, April 16, 2012

  • 1. LiveWorkPlay Helping the community welcome people with intellectual disabilities to live, work, and play as valued citizens! Celebrating National Volunteer Week April 15-21, 2012
  • 2. Introductory Remarks By LiveWorkPlay Co-Leader Keenan Wellar (1 of 3) Ladies and gentleman, thank you so much for being here today on the occasion of this, the second day of an amazing celebration of Canadian citizenship known as National Volunteer Week. We are pleased to have with us here today representatives from Volunteer Canada, the national leaders on volunteerism in Canada. With partners across the country they have helped build a new and vibrant awareness of volunteerism. Thank you for what you are doing across the country and for your support of this event here today. I also want to thank the Ms. Margaret Beckel, President and CEO, Canadian Museum of Nature for this wonderful venue, and I know that volunteers are huge contributors here at the museum, from hosting workshops to looking after the beautiful collections that celebrate our natural history. We are here today to celebrate the impact of volunteers on the LiveWorkPlay organization and our city of Ottawa. LiveWorkPlay helps the community welcome people with intellectual disabilities to live, work, and play as valued citizens. What this means in real terms is helping them live in a home of their own, respected by their neighbours as contributors to their community. It means working with employers to help them see the value of people with intellectual disabilities as employees, so that we can improve the diversity of local workplaces while at the same time reducing unemployment and poverty. It means supporting active participation in sports, culture, and social events, alongside other citizens. It is through the experience of what we all have in common that we overcome differences and bond together as citizens and as Canadians.
  • 3. Introductory Remarks By LiveWorkPlay Co-Leader Keenan Wellar (2 of 3) Three years ago LiveWorkPlay made the decision to reach out to our community in ways we had never tried before. With leadership from our Volunteer Coordinator Fran Childs, we threw the doors open and began to think differently about the roles that volunteers might play. From a more narrow focus on program delivery, we began to extend invitations to the Ottawa community for direct engagement with our members, as well as support for tasks behind the scenes. This call was answered. As a result of expanding our volunteer team by 400%, from about 30 regularly contributing volunteers to more than 120, we have recently reached a significant milestone of supporting 100 people with intellectual disabilities. But more importantly, because of our volunteers we are not only serving more people, but we are doing so better than ever before. Our volunteers each bring with them their own passions, skills, ideas, and personal and professional networks through which they spread our message of a welcoming community. The work of our volunteer team impacts tremendously on the lives of the individuals we are proud to support, but their efforts also radiate throughout our community, helping to change attitudes in neighbourhoods, workplaces, community centres, and more.
  • 4. Introductory Remarks By LiveWorkPlay Co-Leader Keenan Wellar (3 of 3) Today’s recognition will not capture the breadth and scope of these efforts, but through a selection of brief sketches we hope to honour the spirit of their contributions. Helping us today is a very special guest. When the Right Honourable David Johnston was installed as the 28th governor general of Canada on October 1, 2010, his remarks focused on ‘A Smart and Caring Nation: A Call to Service.’ The Governor General went on to state that it would be his goal during his time as Governor General to highlight the value of family, education and the importance of philanthropy and volunteerism. He has since travelled widely across Canada, speaking with Canadians about the importance of giving, learning, innovation, and family, and asking them what they will contribute to Canada as we approach our country’s 150th birthday, in 2017. We are thrilled to have him here with us today. I would now like to invite His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, to say a few words. Remarks by the Governor General were unique to this event and a script is not available
  • 5. Volunteer Awards: MC duties by LiveWorkPlay Co-Leader Keenan Wellar Ladies and gentlemen, we will first be honouring volunteers who have completed one year of service with LiveWorkPlay. I ask that all one year volunteers please join Fran Childs at the side of the room in preparation to receive your awards. Thank you, I will now share a brief story about Reine Ghafari. I met Reine while taking a course at the Sprott School of Business. When she mentioned that she might be interested in volunteering with LiveWorkPlay, I appreciated the thought, but I took it with a grain of salt, as it is often the case that that life gets in the way of the best of intentions. However, getting to know her character throughout the course, I was not surprised to see her follow through. She began as many new volunteers often do, with a one on one match with one of our members, Linda Gray. Linda had moved to an affordable LiveWorkPlay-owned condominium apartment, and although enjoying the company of a small group of friends, was feeling a bit isolated and looking to meet new people and develop new hobbies. After getting to know each other through a LiveWorkPlay introduction, Linda and Reine decided to take a crochet course together. They enjoyed the course – and more importantly, each other’s company – and together they have built a relationship and branched out into spending time together in many ways, sometimes just to have lunch and catch up on what’s new. There is nothing like a shared travel experience to build a relationship, and Reine and Linda will taking that big step shortly, when they will be taking a trip to Quebec City!
  • 6. Celebrating LiveWorkPlay Volunteers With One Year Of Service Reine Ghafari LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
  • 7. Thank You One Year Of Service Volunteers
  • 8. Some volunteers develop a relationship with one LiveWorkPlay member and that becomes their focus. Others provide a list of their interests and announce their readiness to spend time with others who share those interests. Thus it has been with Laura! She took a photography class with Shelby Penny, and then a jewellery making class with Chris Jones. Then last summer she found out Caroline Matte (pictured next to Laura in pink) was desperate for a getaway to a cottage, and soon enough, they were on their way for a wonderful time at the lake! Laura continues to spend time with Chris and Caroline in the Ottawa community, enjoying movies, museums, and more. It is important to understand that these relationships are reciprocal and mutually beneficial. When Laura recently identified that SHE was in need of an accountability fitness buddy, we were able to match her with LiveWorkPlay member Tim Siebrasse for Nordic walking, which they now pursue together on a weekly basis! I would now invite The Governor General and Chair Taylor to assist me in the presentation of awards and thanking of volunteers with two years of service.
  • 9. Celebrating LiveWorkPlay Volunteers With Two Years Of Service Laura Gunn LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
  • 10. Thank You Two Years Of Service Volunteers
  • 11. Andrew Waye was introduced to LiveWorkPlay by his partner Andre Saldhana. But this was not a case of getting dragged along, he was an eager contributor. Andrew started off supporting small group social gatherings on Friday nights, where he quickly established relationships with many members who appreciated his openness and natural curiosity for others. He and Andrea spearheaded an Ottawa Race Weekend training group in 2011 that has grown to a team of 10 for 2012 who will run, walk, and cheer each other on. Andrew also played a vital role in the success of a LiveWorkPlay travel experience, joining four LiveWorkPlay staff and 15 of our members on a 10-day Caribbean cruise. Clement Chan is also a frequent Friday night socializer, and additionally makes frequent appearances at LiveWorkPlay events, sometimes as a guest, and often as a guest and a helper. He has assisted with fundraising events like Recipe for Success and the annual golf tournament, where he survived 140 golfers at the registration table. He also welcomes and invites LiveWorkPlay members to share in his interests and social networks, such as his passion for Bluesfest, where he has introduced members to volunteer opportunities and shared his love of music. In both a formal and informal sense, Andrew and Clement are mentors for new volunteer recruits, ready and willing to share what they know with humility and an infectious positive attitude. I would now invite The Governor General and Chair Taylor to assist me in the presentation of awards and thanking of volunteers with three years of service.
  • 12. Celebrating LiveWorkPlay Volunteers With Three Years Of Service Clement Chan Andrew Waye LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
  • 13. Thank You Three Years Of Service Volunteers
  • 14. Dan Patton first became acquainted with LiveWorkPlay while working at MBNA Canada Bank, which is now a part of TD Bank Group, where eight LiveWorkPlay members are now gainfully employed. It was for a time part of Dan’s job to work with LiveWorkPlay in a community relations role. But clearly it was more than a job. When he left the bank to pursue his now realized dream of becoming an Ottawa police officer, Constable Patton continued his relationship with LiveWorkPlay as a board member, his years of volunteer service now at 7. Mitchell Leitman started his relationship with LiveWorkPlay with a donation to the annual auction. He was friendly, and he was a lawyer, which means he was automatically targeted for board member recruitment. He will leave the board in September after a remarkable 7 years during which time there have been many important and dramatic changes. Mitch has facilitated connections to a variety of legal experts that have helped LiveWorkPlay with everything from trademarks to the acquisition of $1.5 million dollars of condominium properties for affordable supported housing. Cecelia Taylor and LiveWorkPlay co-founder Julie Kingstone had worked together at the Youth Net organization here in Ottawa, and running into each other years later, it turned out there was something new in common. Cecelia was teaching English to Developmental Service Worker students at Algonquin College, and she was very interested in the LiveWorkPlay perspective on what the students were learning in the program. The pursuit of knowledge often leads to unexpected places, and so it is that 4 years later, after her previous three years of service Cecelia is serving her first term as Chair of the Board of Directors. Her passion for the cause of an inclusive community and her presence at LiveWorkPlay events ensures that the board maintains both its mission focus and a constant consideration for the people and families that invest their trust in our organization.
  • 15. Board Members: A Unique Breed Of Volunteer! Dan Patton Cecelia Taylor Mitchell Leitman LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
  • 16. Pennie Styan LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
  • 17. Thank You Four Years Of Service Volunteers LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
  • 18. Ladies and gentlemen, last but not least, entering into her 15th year of volunteer service with an organization that has only been recruiting volunteers for 15 years, we simply had to give Pennie Styan a presentation all to herself. Many charitable organizations struggle with board recruitment, and certainly leadership and succession planning can be a challenge. On the other hand, sometimes it is not so difficult. This was the case with Pennie Styan, because all that was required was a free advertisement in a newspaper called the Penny-saver. In our case, it was the Pennie-finder! Pennie started out supporting our earliest efforts at promoting activity in the community with a program called the Independent Living Club. She spent many years supporting social outings on Friday nights, and has been a critical presence on the board for 7 years, being a part of and a witness to many significant transitions, including the development of our new mission, vision, and values. LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
  • 19. She is pictured here presenting some of this information at our AGM in 2011. This image was chosen because she happens to be presenting a slide called Awareness and Understanding. For 15 years Pennie has continued developing her awareness and understanding of people with intellectual disabilities and has used this knowledge and experience to help other people learn how to be welcoming and inclusive in their thinking and practices. When Pennie walks into a LiveWorkPlay event, she finds herself quickly surrounded by the many people whose lives she has touched over the past 15 years. Our members know her, their family members know her - even the wait staff at the banquet hall know her! To celebrate Pennie Styan is to celebrate what LiveWorkPlay and National Volunteer Week are all about! I would now ask that Julie Kingstone, Cecelia Taylor and THE GOVERNOR GENERAL join me for a special photograph with Pennie, and I invite to audience celebrate her contribution to LiveWorkPlay and the community with a tremendous round of applause! Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes the formal portion of our celebration tonight. You are welcome to continue enjoying this wonderful venue until 7:30pm.The Governor General will remain with us for a time to meet some of our volunteers. Please join me in thanking His Excellency for attending our event and helping support philanthropy and volunteerism in our great country of Canada and her in Ottawa and the National Capital Region. LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
  • 20. Thank you to all of our volunteers for helping LiveWorkPlay help the Ottawa community to welcome people with intellectual disabilities to live, work, and play as valued citizens! LiveWorkPlay Celebrates National Volunteer Week 2012
  • 21. LiveWorkPlay Helping the community welcome people with intellectual disabilities to live, work, and play as valued citizens! Celebrating National Volunteer Week April 15-21, 2012

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Placeholder Slide
  2. While Keenan Speaks While GG Speaks
  3. I met Reine while taking a course at the Sprott School of Business. When she mentioned that she might be interested in volunteering with LiveWorkPlay, I appreciated the thought, but I took it with a grain of salt, as it is often the case that that life gets in the way of the best of intentions. However, getting to know her throughout the course, I was not surprised to see her follow through. She began as many new volunteers often do, with a none on one match with one of members, Linda Gray. Linda had moved to an affordable LiveWorkPlay-owned condominium apartment, and although enjoying the company of a small group of friends, was feeling a bit isolated and looking to meet new people and develop new hobbies.After getting to know each other after a LiveWorkPlay introduction, Linda and Reine decided to take a crochet course together. They enjoyed the course – and more importantly, each other’s company – and together they have built a relationship and branched out into spending time together in many ways, sometimes just to have lunch and catch up on what’s new. There is nothing like a shared travel experience to build a relationship, and Reine and Linda will taking that big step shortly, when they will be taking a trip to Quebec City!
  4. While Keenan Speaks While GG Speaks
  5. While Keenan Speaks While GG Speaks
  6. Some volunteers develop a relationship with one LiveWorkPlay member and that becomes their focus. Others provide a list of their interests and announce their readiness to spend time with any of our members who share those interests. And thus it was been with Laura. She took a photography class with Shelby Penny, and then a jewellery making class with Chris Jones. Then last summer she found out Caroline Matte (pictured next to Laura in pink) was desperate for a getaway to a cottage, and soon enough, they were on their way for a wonderful time at the lake!Laura continues to spend time with Chris and Caroline in the Ottawa community, enjoying movies, museums, and more.It is important to understand that these relationships are reciprocal and mutually beneficial. When Laura identified that SHE was in need of an accountability fitness buddy, we were able to match her with LiveWorkPlay member Tim Siebrasse for Nordic walking, which they now pursue together on weekly basis!
  7. While Keenan Speaks While GG Speaks
  8. Andrew Waye was introduced to LiveWorkPlay by his partner Andre Saldhana. But this was not a case of getting dragged along. Andrew started off supporting small group social gatherings on Friday nights, where he quickly established relationships with many members who appreciated his openness and natural curiosity for others. He and Andrea spearheaded an Ottawa Race Weekend training group in 2011 that has grown to a team of 10 for 2012 who will run, walk, and cheer together. Andrew also played a vital role in the success of a LiveWorkPlay travel experience, joining four LiveWorkPlay staff and 15 LiveWorkPlay members on a 10-day Caribbean cruise.Clement Chan is also a frequent Friday night socializer, also making frequent appearances at LiveWorkPlay events, sometimes as a guest, and often as a helper. He has assisted with fundraising events like Recipe for Success and the annual golf tournament, where he survived 140 golfers at the registration table. He also welcomes and invites LiveWorkPlay members to share in his interests and social networks, such as sharing his passion for Bluesfest, introducing members to volunteer opportunities and sharing his love of music.In both a formal and informal sense, Andrew and Clement are mentors for new volunteer recruits, ready and willing to share what they know with humility and an infectious positive attitude.
  9. While Keenan Speaks While GG Speaks
  10. For our volunteers with 4 years of service and more, we have chose to focus on a peculiar and often underappreciated breed of volunteer: the board member!Dan Patton first became acquainted with LiveWorkPlay while working at MBNA Canada Bank, which is now a part of TD Bank Group, where eight LiveWorkPlay members are now gainfully employed. It was for a time part of Dan’s job to work with LiveWorkPlay in a community relations role. But clearly it was more than a job. When he left the bank to pursue his now realized dream of becoming a police officer, Constable Patton continued his relationship with LiveWorkPlay as a board member, with his current years of volunteer service now at 7.Mitchell Leitman started his relationship with LiveWorkPlay with a donation to the annual auction. He was friendly, and he was a lawyer, which means he was automatically targeted for board member recruitment. He will leave the board in September after a remarkable 7 years during which time there have been many important and dramatic changes. While offering objective viewpoints and contributing his remarkable knowledge base as part of the board team, Mitch has also facilitated connections to a variety of legal experts that have helped LiveWorkPlay with everything from trademarks to the acquisition of $1.5 million dollars of condominium properties for affordable supported housing.Cecelia Taylor and LiveWorkPlay co-founder Julie Kingstone had worked together at the Youth Net organization here in Ottawa, and running into each other years later, it turned out there was something new in common. Cecelia was teaching English to Developmental Service Worker students at Algonquin College, and she was very interested in the LiveWorkPlay perspective on what the students were learning in their program. The pursuit of knowledge often leads to unexpected places, and yet it is not surprising that 4 years later, Cecelia is serving her first term as Chair of the Board of Directors. Her passion for the cause of an inclusive community and her presence at LiveWorkPlay events ensures that the board maintains both its mission focus and a constant consideration for the people and families that invest their trust in our organization.
  11. Last but not least, entering into her 15th year of volunteer service with an organization that has only been recruiting volunteers for 15 years, we simply had to give Pennie Styan a slide all to herself. Many charitable organizations struggle with board recruitment, and certainly succession planning is an important consideration. On the other hand, as was the case with Pennie, all that was required was a free advertisement in a newspaper called the Pennysaver. In our case, it was the Pennie finder!She started out supporting our earliest efforts at promoting activity in the community with something called the Independent Living Club, she spent many years supporting social outings on Friday nights, and has been a critical presence on the board for 7 years, being a part of and a witness to many significant transitions, including the development of the new mission, vision, and values. She is pictured above presenting some of this information at out AGM in 2011. This image was chosen because she happens to be presenting a slide called Awareness and Understanding. For 15 years Pennie has continued developing her awareness and understanding of people with intellectual disabilities and has used this knowledge and experience to help other people learn how to be welcoming and inclusive in their thinking and practices.When Pennie walks into a LiveWorkPlay event, she finds herself quickly surrounded by the many people whose lives she has touched over the past 15 years. Our members know her, their family members know her, the wait staff at the banquet hall know her! To celebrate Pennie Styan is to celebrate what LiveWorkPlay and National Volunteer Week are all about!
  12. Placeholder Slide