I
have been very fortunate over the years to be able to help put some
special magic back into the lives of others.
From
entertaining UN Peacekeepers on the line in the middle east to our
own Canadian solders at the North Pole for Christmas.
And
from participating in telethons, kick off ceremonies, special events
and fund raisers for worthy causes such as:
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Amnesty
International |
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Big
Brothers & Sisters Association |
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Brandan's Eye Research |
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Camp
Quality |
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Canfar - Canadian Foundation For Aids Research |
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Easters
Seals Society |
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Food For Thought |
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Halton
Women's Place Shelter |
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International
Special Olympics |
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Juvenile
Diabetes Foundation |
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Muscular
Dystrophy Association |
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Rotary - Camp Enterprise |
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Toronto
Hospital for Sick Children |
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United
Way |
Some
have been major media events like the official opening of the Toronto
Hospital for Sick Children's Atrium addition. Here we worked with
Lloyd Robertson (National anchor for the CTV network) to magically
recreate the ghost of founder Elizabeth McMaster. Out of thin air she appeared
to co-anchor opening ceremonies and then at the end, transform into
the Hospital's official little "Safety Bear."
Others,
like the United Way Fund Raising Kick Off and the Halton Women's
Place Dinner & Auction, have been featured magical productions
where we carefully integrated our special magic with all the presentation
elements to uniquely communicate their powerful message and raise
much needed support.
If
you know of any similar organization, charity or special event that
might benefit from this special magic, please let us know. Its that
simple - call, email or write. I cannot guarantee we can do something,
and please keep in mind we probably will not be able to accommodate
everyone, but if we are able to help we will.
Help
us put some magic back into the lives of others!
Rick
Rossini
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