Volunteers from Asbury UM Church deliver donated furniture to victims of East King Street fire.
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Volunteers from Asbury UM Church deliver donated furniture to victims of East King Street fire.
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sorry about the quality….my camera needs some punching…
Donate: http://www.runwithtfk.org/Member/PublicPage/1199
Team For Kids: http://www.runwithtfk.org/
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New York hardcore punk legend, Killing Time, is proud to be working with T.H.E. Brain Trust and Audreys Umbrella, to help raise money to support individuals living with a brain tumor. For a small donation of $5.00, fans will be entered to win a Killing Time Three Steps Back Special Bundle Package, which includes one (1) CD and one (1) vinyl copy of our new album, Three Steps Back, as well as a Three Steps Back t-shirt and promotional poster. The donation period will end on April 21st, and the winner will be contacted via email. Donations are being taken via PayPal, and all proceeds will benefit The Healing Exchange Brain Trust and Audreys Umbrella.
The mission of T.H.E. Brain Trust is to create a healing exchange of information and support among people affected by neurological disorders including patient-survivors, families, caregivers, health professionals and researchers. Their goal is to provide and improve online communication resources. Through these and other efforts, they are building a global community of people whose lives are affected by brain tumors, brain injuries, and related issues.
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Please donate now at :
http://www.stickyparkour.com
http://www.justgiving.com/JohnnyBudden
WHAT:
+ 1000+ MILES OF PARKOUR TO PARIS.
+ OVERCOMING EVERY PHYSICAL AND MENTAL OBSTACLE IN MY PATH.
+ FROM THE MOST NORTHERN PART OF THE BRITISH ISLES TO PARIS, THE ORIGINAL BIRTH PLACE OF PARKOUR.
WHEN: Feb / As long as it takes.
www.justgiving.com/JohnnyBudden
Cheyo!
My name is Johnny Budden. Others know me as Sticky.
I am not really into this ‘describing myself’ shizzam but here goes: Around the age of 15 I reached county level at 3 different sports, and it was then that I made the decision to follow my heart.
Seven and a half years on, I think I can say I have played a part of bringing Parkour to it’s global consciousness.
I have always lived for pushing myself both mentally and physically, working and playing hard, whether it be facing Times Square in a ‘mankini’ in winter, or getting ‘paint-balled’ naked by a group of people. For the last 7 years of doing Parkour I have felt myself becoming stronger and much more able, learning more about myself, my doubts, what scares me, my potential, and what drives me. I have come to learn that nothing is impossible if you can just imagine it. This journey is less about demonstrating the discipline of Parkour, and more about testing my way of tackling obstacles and doing what I need to do in order to learn from it.
I will travel purely using my body. This will primarily involve great distances of endurance running on a daily basis in between cities (something like a marathon a day), and a of a lot of Parkour movements to negotiate through each city. Parkour is about getting from point A to point B as fluidly and efficiently as possible, so I will be getting over every obstacle I can as efficiently as I can, this will be down to my own creativity. I will be testing muscle fatigue, sleep deprivation, and my mental state. Apart from rest…I wont stop till I get to Paris.
Practicing parkour is to chase fear on a daily basis, to confront it head-on, to face it naked and alone. In parkour, you are stripped to your essence. There is no equipment to rely on, no safety harnesses or padding to protect you, no teammate to take the brunt when you are tired. Its you, and you alone
In this way, Parkour and suffering from Motor Neurone Disease are ultimately linked, by the determination of overcoming obstacles, often alone. The Charity is one that I have spent along time learning about and feeling the need to help it in some way.
I honestly feel like with the help from all my friends, family and people within the Parkour community I have met over the years, I can help make a difference. I think its so important to seize the moment and express myself while I feel it, whilst bringing awareness and raising money for Motor Neurone Disease, an extremely serious cause.
You can learn more about Motor Neurone Disease by clicking the charitys logo on this page.
It may seem a bit mad, but remember, one mans pain is the next mans pleasure. Don’t forget, you can also leave a request when you make a donation, for me to wear your mums pants, to listen to a certain tune, to tweet something, it can be anything, but you have to donate in order to make a request, and I’ll ultimately try my hardest to complete each request!
Please do your bit, find the time and give a little. Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure.
So please dig deep and donate now. You alone, are enough to make a massive difference!
Much loves
x
I also want to say now that I wish everyone who sent a video could of been put in but it just wasnt possible, to Luke Barton Lorenzo, AirWhip, Brad, and a shed load of others I want to say thank you so much for taking the time and sending videos in. I will probably make another one anyway. I hope you understand.
X
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December 21, 2008
4968 Yonge St.
(just behind Tim Hortons)
12 to 4 p.m.
Voluntary donation of $5 to $10 is appreciated
All proceeds go toward Yonge Street Missions
Food and clothing donations also accepted
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http://zennie2005.blogspot.com/2010/02/american-red-cross-must-explain-175.html – http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/abraham/detail?blogid=95&entry_id=57227
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There are better charities to support instead.
Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres
http://tinyurl.com/bqv3u
American Red Cross
http://tinyurl.com/yefe8ka
Amnesty International
http://tinyurl.com/btq55x
UNICEF
http://tinyurl.com/yea7rnx
Heifer International
http://tinyurl.com/y9snuh6
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
http://tinyurl.com/dxctbh
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
http://tinyurl.com/yb7lhru
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
http://tinyurl.com/yaysbgf
The Scripps Research Institute
http://tinyurl.com/yeaonbv
Child’s Play
http://tinyurl.com/7xvvd
The Trevor Project
http://tinyurl.com/yapsnn4
Thanks to my viewers for suggesting charities!
Sources:
Salvation Army position statements on marriage and homosexuality
http://tinyurl.com/yc8f4vb
Salvation Army opposes repeal of Section 28
http://tinyurl.com/yb4hvnr
Text of Section 28
http://tinyurl.com/yc94y3k
“Salvation Army: Deal Made To Promote Faith Initiative” (10 July 2001)
http://tinyurl.com/ydpa29m
“Charity Is Told It Must Abide By Antidiscrimination Laws” (11 July 2001)
http://tinyurl.com/yzr2kuq
“Council Bill Extends Domestic Partner Rights to Companies Working for the City” (6 May 2004)
http://tinyurl.com/ycmqclk
“Salvation Army Uses Homeless To Fight Gay Benefits” (24 May 2004)
http://tinyurl.com/yccasmn
Note: If you feel the need to yell about this, please don’t yell at the bell-ringers. Yell *near* them.
Video transcript: http://emptv.com/videos/before-you-give-to-the-salvation-army
The music is http://preview.tinyurl.com/yd74np9
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This video features coverage of the Goodwill Industries Distribution in New York City and “I Want to Live”
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