The 2018 Park Lane Spring Gala was an incredible event, and had an incredibly special performance by The Barenaked Ladies. It was held at the Toronto Botanical Gardens, and all proceeds were helping to support Park Lane School and the Post 21 Foundation. Park Lane Public School helps to serve students aged 4-21 with developmental disabilities, and their staff assist each student to meet their unique needs, identify their personal potential, and grow towards the greatest level of independence. For more information about Park Lane, please visit  http://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/parklane.  Once these children reach 21, the government does not continue funding for their education and special care. That’s where the Post 21 Foundation comes in, as they are trying to raise money and awareness to open facilities where children over the age of 21 can still receive care. The Kalles family is a supporter of Jacob’s Ladder and the Park Lane School, and has a personal connection to Ellen Schwartz and Jacob Schwartz. Jacob has a developmental disability and just celebrated his 21st birthday, something that did not seem possible after the doctors told his parents he probably would not live past five years old.

 

The Fort York Food Bank was forced to move to a new location, and they need to raise funds to assist in this endeavour. Donations over $20 are Tax deductible, and Harvey Kalles has agreed to match all donations, dollar for dollar. Online donations can be made at http://www.fyfb.com/donate.asp. Cheques can be addressed to the “Fort York Food Bank” at 797 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON- M6J 1V2. Their vision is to feed the hungry through the following programs: 3-day Food programs (consistent with Canada’s Food Guide), Drop in Centre for computer access, clothing, and books/magazines, and Information and support (case work, resources, and workshops to address the underlying challenges faced by our clients).

95% of spending goes directly towards program delivery. For more information, please call Errol Paulicpulle at 416 930 9857, or e-mail info@fyfb.com

 

Camp Scugog has been a place where children, youth, and mothers affected by poverty can enjoy summer time programming since 1931. However you choose to donate, you are helping the lives of children and mothers who need it most. You can donate online by going to https://campscugog.org/donate/general. For more information on how you can help, please contact Errol Paulicpulle at 416 930 9857. Camp Scugog offers a Kids Camp, a Teen Camp, a Mom and Kid’s Camp, and a Leadership program. For more information, please visit their website at http://campscugog.org

 

This past Mothers Day, Cabbagetown community partners Daniel Bloch and Liora Tal-Bloch organized their 5th annual Spring Cleaning Clothing Drive. All donations went to the Oasis Clothing Bank, directly benefiting the Oasis Addiction and Recovery Society. Please read an interview to learn more about the event, and Liora’s impact on the Cabbagetown community

https://oasismovement.wordpress.com/2018/05/22/1926/

 

Elise Kalles recently celebrated with David Drebin in recognition of his 10-year partnership with Galerie de Bellefeuille. David Drebin is one of the most talented photographers and artists out there, and is a personal friend of the Kalles family. For more information about David and his work, please visit https://daviddrebin.com/press/, or check him out on Instagram under the username “daviddrebin”.