Mannkind Charity

June 10, 2010

Mannkind is back in the swing of things…FOUURRRRR

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Hi Friends,

Iron your shorts, sharpen your spikes, bring your sunscreen and get your game faces on because we're hitting the links this summer!

Sunny Parmar, of First Canadian Barter Exchange, will be hosting another golf tournament and this year it's in support of Mannkind.

We are excited & honoured to be selected as the beneficiary for this year's event and we look forward to seeing you there, here's the 411:


*Date: Thursday, July 15th, 2010 (Shotgun Start 12:30pm)

*Venue: The Redwoods Golf Course, 22011 88th Avenue, Langley, B.C.redwood-golf-course4
  
*Rules: 18 Holes Texas Scramble Format, 4 Players per team

 
*Tickets: 

Before May 15th $149.00 per player 
After May 15th $199.00 per player
Dinner Only $49.00

 

Your Golf Ticket includes:

Tailgate party during registration including prime rib on a bun & a beverage
 Putting Contest

 Texas Scramble Tournament Green Fee

 Power Cart

 Rental Clubs (If needed)

 Greek buffet dinner following the tournament

*Prizes: Best & Worst Players & Teams, Closest to the Pin, Longest Drive,
Hole-In-One Prize (A Brand New Car!)

If you would like to attend please contact James Randhawa at 604-613-6858 or visit

www.vipgolftournament.com.


Andrew G

November 24, 2009

Treeplanting program in Vancouver may get the AXE!

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Hi Friends,

It’s sad but true:  there will have to be fewer trees if there is to be more money.

What started all this hoopla about money & trees you ask?

Well, according to a recent article in the Vancouver Sun, the City of Vancouver is currently dealing with a $61 million dollar “operating budget shortfall” and so in an effort to keep property taxes from increasing by more than the targeted 2% they are asking public departments, city-wide to make deep, potentially lamentable program cuts.

For the Parks board, those cuts have to dance to the tune of $2.8 million, which ultimately means significant funding reductions for community services and the beloved tree-planting program.

This article also touches on two additional points worth addressing here that highlight the confounding & disappointing nature of the situation: the first is a simple quantitative consideration that I think a lot of homeowners really need to ponder-a-bit before jumping on the “I DON’T WANT MY TAXES TO INCREASE” bandwagon, and that is, for an average-priced Vancouver home the difference between a 2% tax increase and a 5% tax increase “is minimal and works out to about $62 a year…”.

Which begs the question, what would you be willing to pay for better air, water, soil, & scenery per year?

And the second point speaks to how the decision to cut tree-planting programs directly conflicts with the Mayor’s recent announcement & accompanying action plan to make Vancouver the GREENest city in the world by 2020.

I smell a PR mess brewing!

Have a read (link below) & share your thoughts–if you could write a letter to the mayor, the parks board or to the Vancouver Sun, what would you say?

Will Vancouver treeplanting program get the axe??!!

Will Vancouver treeplanting program get the axe??!!

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/City+tree+planting+program+facing/2258120/story.html

Andrew G

September 12, 2009

Another Eco-Event in Surrey, BC

Hi Friends,

Great news!  We’re working in partnership with the City of Surrey Parks Board to organize another tree-planting event this September.  The last planting Mannkind organized was a blast and we are planning to make this one even better!  Here’s a quick overview:

Location: William Beagle Park, Surrey, BC (128st and 92 ave).

Time: Saturday September 26, 2009 - 11:00am to 2:00pm.

Events: Games, face-painting and live music!

Planting: 850 native trees and shrubs, as well as 10 maple shade trees (big ones).

Rain or shine.

Great for eco-enthusiasts, families & pets.

I look forward to seeing you there!  Here are a few pics from the last eco-event in Surrey:

September 7, 2009

Blogg’in and Volunteering for Mannkind…

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Hi Friends,

It’s great having an opportunity to share time with you and explore issues related to the work of our organization. I am grateful to Dave & James for encouraging me to participate in this blog and I look forward to engaging with you through your comments & questions!

For me, the great thing about volunteering with Mannkind is that I receive a chance to really get involved in the planning & exercise of social and environmental initiatives—for example, two of our programs involve cooking for the homeless in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver (DTES) and planting trees throughout local communities.  From my first day forward, the experience has always been more than simply handing out food and digging holes for shrubs, with Mannkind, I work hand-in-hand with awesome volunteers that consistently encourage & inspire me to be more creative with each event and program advance.

Whether I’m making sandwiches, planting shrubs, painting faces, planning events or blogging—I can do it my way! The effort and enthusiasm I bring is always welcome and reflects in a positive direction.

I believe this charity’s platform provides its human capital (you & me) a meaningful opportunity to work hard and make a difference in the lives of real people here at home and around the world—the timeless, give a man a fish or teach a man to fish, adage roots well here and has potential to flourish with Mannkind.

In order to foster long-term & holistic solutions we need to reach out to the public to involve their insight & capital. Through our voice, the public can begin to experience our vision and hopefully, become interested and involved in sustaining the work we do.

But for now, we can’t wait for others to take notice.  Change takes time.  So in the early stages, the work all begets from you & me.

“Be the change you want to see in the world.”

M.Gandhi

Andrew G

July 13, 2009

Mannkind be blogg’in…

We here at Mannkind Charitable Society are excited to introduce to our visitors the new blog feature!

We will use the blog to supply weekly updates on the vision for our charitable events, what plans are in store for the future and our progress along the way.

Don’t forget, we will be hosting another feeding this Friday July 17, 2009 at First United Church located on East Hastings and Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. All volunteers are welcomed, please contact us at info@mannkindcharity.com if you are interested in joining our ranks!

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Sincerely,

James Randhawa
Director

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